Remuera Hospital is in new custom built premises. The well-respected Veterinary team and knowledgeable support crew offer compassionate, state-of-the-art veterinary care. We are devoted to helping your pets live high quality, healthy lives. The team of Veterinarians includes Rachel and Madi. The Vets are supported by wonderful support staff including Sefora, Beth and Christine.
Originally from New Plymouth, Rachel moved to Auckland for work after completing her veterinary degree at Massey University in 2018. She is enjoying exploring her new home and getting to know her clients and their animals. Outside of work Rachel likes to keep fit, whether at the gym or swimming, and balances this with exploring all the culinary options Auckland has to offer
Following graduation from Massey University in 2020, Madi initially worked at a mixed animal veterinary practice in Tauranga, before moving up to Auckland at the end of 2022 to join Remuera Vet Hospital and focus on companion animals. Along with cats and dogs, Madi has a keen interest in both wildlife and the “odd” pets like rabbits, birds and reptiles. Outside of work, she enjoys paddleboarding, being at the beach, aerial hoop and relaxing with her pets at home.
Sefora graduated with her DVN in 2018, and has since worked her way up to practice manager at Remuera Veterinary Hospital. She has her own cat Thomas, who was rescued. When she is not at work she can be found hanging out with friends or supporting the team at weekly quiz nights.
Christine is a recent graduate completing her Bachelors of Vet Nurse in 2023. If she isn’t stealing cuddles from patients she is spending time with her own collection of dogs. She is always happy to answer any questions you have and promises to treat your fur babies just like one of her own.
Andie has been a vet nurse for 20 years working at various clinics. Her passion is canine behaviour and mentoring junior nurses. Her Rescue dog Asher was given a steep leaning curve in behaviour. Her and her Partner enjoy softball + Motor sports when not walking the dog.