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Hi! I'm Dr Patricia Khor
Since I’ve been young, you’d always find me with an animal in my arms. But it wasn’t until my high school co-op placement at a veterinary clinic that I realized that it was my calling. Now, I use my passion for animals and love of medicine as a Mobile Veterinarian to better the lives of pets and their owners.
I'm Louise!
After graduating from university, my husband and I spent many adventurous years abroad with our girls, living in Europe, Asia, and Africa. During our travels, I discovered my true passion: animal rescue! I volunteered with local animal rescues and veterinarians, and our home was always bustling with foster pets—from litters of puppies and kittens to abused dogs needing a second chance.
I'm Audrey!
Pets have been my constant companions since my crawling days. Growing up with various family pets made me realize at an early age how much they brought joy, fun and compassion into our lives. As I became an adult and continued to share my life with more pets, I knew I had to do everything in my power to return the love and give them a life of quality.
Our Services
Mobile Services
Why stress getting your pet to the vet? We come to you! Personalized, compassionate, veterinary care in the comfort of your home.
Certified Veterinary Acupuncture and Pain Management
Alternative medical approaches for acute injuries, chronic ailments, mobility/pain in support of, or in place of, medical/surgical procedures.
End of Life
Compassionate, respectful end-of-life care in the privacy & familiarity of home. Helping you to say goodbye to your pet with dignity, surrounded by loved ones..
Telemedicine
Get expert advice from York Mobile without leaving your home. We can help you with numerous concerns, from kitten and puppy advice, to behavioural and dietary consults, to end of life discussions. We can also assist with determining the urgency of a situation and deciding whether your pet requires immediate care or whether you can wait to see the veterinarian or alternatively provide some management at home.
Posts
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The benefits of parasite control extend beyond our pets. This is because, in some cases, parasites can also cause health …
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The quality of veterinary medicine continues to improve and extend the lives of our furry friends. However, where do you …