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Dr Rayala graduated with a Master of Veterinary Science (MVSC) in 2003. He immigrated to Canada in 2007 with a passion of practicing high quality veterinary medicine. He received his licence to practice Veterinary Medicine in Canada in 2011. He opened Oxford Animal Hospital in 2013. He lives with his wife, two daughters and their dog Roxy.
Ali joined our team in May of 2016, after graduating from the Veterinary Technician program at St. Clair College, and maintains her Registered Veterinary Technician status. In her spare time, you can find her hanging out with friends and family, cuddling with her cats Penelope and Mr. Kat, or at her cottage up north.
Alysha graduated from the Veterinary Technician program at Seneca College in June 2011. After working for the London Humane Society for several years, she decided she wanted to get back into a clinic setting and was hired at Oxford in 2016. Alysha has 1 dog Buster, and 1 cat Bruno. When not in the clinic, Alysha can be found spending time with her family.
Deanna graduated from Fanshawe College in Office Administration – Medical June 2015. Deanna had the opportunity to do her college placement at Oxford in March of 2015 and the clinic hired her on as a full time receptionist/vet assistant in April 2015. She has three cats of her own; Kitty, Freckle and Nemo. In her spare time, she enjoys adventuring, exploring, crafting, and spending time with family and friends.
Lindsay joined the Oxford team December 2021. She greets all our patients and clients with a warm welcome! Lindsay has a rat pack at home, Boba, Pekoe, and Ginseng and recently added a kitten, Ham Sandwhich. Lindsay has a certificate in ASL and Deaf studies. She enjoys art and being creative, she does pet sitting and dog walking on the side. You can find her teaching her rats tricks on the weekends.
Kaitlyn graduated from northern college in 2021 as a Veterinary Technician. Kaitlyn then continued her education and graduated from the Companion animal physical rehab program in 2022. In her spare time she likes hanging out with her family and her cats Gretchen and Clyde.
Please arrive with your dog on a leash and cat in a carrier. Should you need assistance, give the clinic a call and we will gladly help you out.
Note: Aggressive dogs should wait until reception is clear before coming in. Please let a staff member know you are here and we will tell you when its clear to bring him/her into an exam room.