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Brian Mills | Vet Brian Mills has studied veterinary science at Sydney University and established Allambie Vet Clinic in 1984. He can now proudly say he has worked here for nearly half of his life! The clinic has been through a few changes in recent years, and our new modern clinic is a testament to Brian's dedication and vision. Read more |
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Helen Burns | Vet Helen Burns has been with Allambie Vet since January 1998, not long out of her study and internship as a vet. Helen currently works 3-4 days per week at the clinic. She graduated from the University of Sydney in 1997 with First class honours. Read more |
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Sarah Bembrick | Vet
Sarah Bembrick (nee Binks) has been with Allambie vet since early 2007. She graduated from Sydney University in 2000, and has spent time working in small animal practices in both Sydney (18 months) and the UK (4 years), prior to settling with us at Allambie. Sarah is currently on Maternity Leave with her first baby and will return to the clinic in January 2012 -- all going well! Read more |
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Jane Vine | Vet Jane Vine has been with Allambie vet since the end of 2008 as a locum, and has recently signed on to be one of our permanent vets from September 2009. She graduated from Sydney University in 2000 with Honours, and has spent time working in various small animal practices in both the UK and Sydney. Jane has a special interest in Feline medicine. Read more |
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Natalie | Head Nurse Natalie has been a Vet Nurse at Allambie Vet Clinic since February 2006, and was promoted to Head Nurse in October 2009. Natalie is also our resident Puppy Class Guru. We are not sure who enjoys puppy classes the most, the puppies, the owners or Nat! She has been a Vet Nurse since 2001 and absolutely loves working with animals. Read more |
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Kathy | Vet Nurse Kathy has been a vet nurse for over 8 years, and has been with us at Allambie since March 2000. Kathy is the happy face you will see in reception most days. She is always up for a chat if you have the time! Read more |
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Michelle | Vet Nurse Michelle has been a Vet Nurse on the Peninsula for over 8 years, and at Allambie Vet Clinic since December 2007. She aspires to obtain her Diploma of Vet Nursing in emergency and Critical Care, and her current main goal in life is to convince her family to get that family dog! Read more |
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Joey | Vet Nurse Joey has been a Vet Nurse since November 2004 and been with us at Allambie since March 2008. She has a deep love of animals and has done various volunteer work at Taronga Zoo and even in Borneo. If you see a very bubbly, dark haired Vet Nurse as you come into the clinic, it will more than likely be our Joey. Read more |
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Karina | Vet Nurse Karina started with Allambie Vet Clinic in 2004 doing work experience for high school, and began working as a kennel hand soon after that. She divides her time between the clinic as a vet nurse, and her University study for "human" nursing. Read more |
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Faon | Vet Nurse Faon started at Allambie Vet doing work experience and has been with us for over 2 years now. She is currently undertaking a Vet Science degree at Sydney University and also volunteers for WIRES as a rescuer in her spare time. Read more |
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Allison | Vet Nurse Allison Bream is our newest recruit at Allambie Vet Clinic. She is currently studying her Certificate IV in Animal Studies via correspondence, and is working with us 4-5 days a week as a Vet Nurse. Allison began with us as a volunteer at the clinic for 2 years prior to starting her employment with us in 2009. Read more |
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Kate Price | Practice Manager Kate Price graduated from the University of New South Wales with a Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing and Japanese) in 1991. Kate has previously worked in the Japanese tourism industry and the travel and technology industry. Kate started with us in July 2008 and is loving working in the veterinary industry. Read more |
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Yoda | Clinic Cat Yoda is our mischevious clinic cat, which is a little crazy and a little cross-eyed. Nothing seems to faze him (except his injections and tablets!) and he loves to have a lot of visitors in his 'home'. Read more |


