Meet Our Team In
KITCHENER, ONTARIO
At Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital, our experienced veterinarians and dedicated support team are committed to providing high-quality care for dogs and cats.
Experienced, Compassionate Veterinary Care
Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital has proudly served the community since 2005. Our veterinarians, Registered Veterinary Technicians, assistants, and reception team work collaboratively to deliver thorough preventive care, advanced diagnostics, and in-hospital patient support. With strong ties to the Ontario Veterinary College and ongoing continuing education, our team prioritizes both medical excellence and a warm, welcoming experience for every client and pet who walks through our doors.
Learn more about our hospital’s story on our About page or explore our Services to see how we support your pet’s health at every stage of life.
Our Dedicated Veterinary Team
Trusted Veterinary Professionals in Kitchener
At Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital, our team combines clinical expertise with genuine compassion. Get to know our skilled staff members committed to delivering exceptional care to your pets.

Dr. Anne Woolstencroft
Veterinarian/Owner
After completing her Bachelor of Science from the University of Guelph, Dr. Anne graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 1998. She established the Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital in 2005. Although she enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, her special interests include Internal Medicine, Pain Management and Behaviour. Her pets include Inigo Montoya and Pietro Maximoff, two cats who are brothers (despite not looking at all similar!). When not at the clinic, Dr. Anne enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, as well as reading and playing Scrabble.

Dr. Angela Forsyth
Veterinarian/Owner
Dr. Angela graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 2007 and joined the team at WVH in 2020, becoming business partners with Dr. Anne in 2021. Dr. Angela enjoys all aspects of being a veterinarian and loves to work with pets and their owners to strengthen the human–animal bond. She has a special interest in Surgery, Dentistry, and Preventative Care. Her pets are two cats, Jackson and Johnny Cash. When Dr. Angela is not working, she is busy with her two children and loves spending time outdoors.

Dr. Stephanie Delorme
Veterinarian
After her undergraduate degree, Dr. Steph went on to complete a Master of Science in Biomedical Science at the University of Guelph in 2011. She completed her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at the Ontario Veterinary College in 2017 and joined our team shortly thereafter. She has a special interest in Ophthalmology, Neurology, and Internal Medicine. She shares her home with her three dogs, Bradley (a Cockapoo), Ruby (a Golden Retriever), and Gracie (a street dog from Ecuador), as well as her one-eyed rescue cat, Lily, and her super sweet and cuddly cat, Billy. Outside of work, Dr. Steph enjoys biking, cooking, going to the gym and going on adventures with her fiancé Matt.

Dayna
Registered Veterinary Technician / Hospital Manager
After completing a BA in Psychology at the University of Guelph, Dayna originally planned to work with children, but changed her mind when she learned she could work with animals as a Veterinary Technician. Dayna graduated from Seneca College in 1998, becoming a Registered Veterinary Technician that same year. In addition to her role as an RVT, Dayna is the Hospital Manager. She has been with the WVH team since the hospital opened in 2005.
Her special interests are client relations, hands-on technical skills, and providing in-hospital care to our patients. She also holds a special place in her heart for the unhappy feline visitors and works hard to make their experience as stress-free as possible. She is a Fear Free Certified Professional and aims to help our hospital continue to develop new strategies and protocols to reduce fear, anxiety, and stress for visiting pets.

Jenny
Registered Veterinary Technician
After completing a Bachelor of Science in Animal Biology at the University of Guelph, Jenny continued her education at U of G and completed the diploma of Veterinary Technology at the Ridgetown Campus. She became a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) in 2017 after successful completion of the Veterinary Technician National Examination.
Jenny has loved animals her whole life and has worked with both large and small animals before joining our team at Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital in 2017. She is especially interested in surgery and anaesthesia and is known for her calm and caring demeanour with nervous patients.

Michaela
Registered Veterinary Technician
Michaela graduated from the Veterinary Technician program at Georgian College in 2018 and successfully completed the Veterinary Technician National Exam later that year. She joined our team at Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital in 2019. She has a special interest in surgery and anaesthesia and demonstrates genuine dedication in every patient interaction.
Michaela is also a Fear Free Certified Professional, helping reduce fear, anxiety, and stress during veterinary visits to create a more positive experience for pets and their families.

Laura
Lead Receptionist
Laura joined our team in 2009 and plays a key role in maintaining our welcoming and organized front desk. She enjoys interacting with clients and ensuring the reception area runs smoothly. In recent years, Laura has taken on the responsibility of training new reception staff and reinforcing hospital protocols to maintain our high level of client care.

Holly
Receptionist
Holly joined our reception team in 2022 and loves interacting with clients and their pets. She often shares how much she enjoys being part of the Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital team and helping strengthen the bond between pets and their families.

Kristina
Lead Veterinary Assistant
Kristina joined the Williamsburg team in 2023 after several years working in veterinary emergency and specialty care. She is currently in her second year of school to become a Registered Veterinary Technician and has a strong interest in Fear Free practices, emergency medicine, and surgery.

Sofia
Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist
Sofia joined the WVH team after returning to Canada from England, where she completed a two-year course in Animal Management and worked in an animal hospital. She has a special interest in canine behaviour and training and is enthusiastic about continuing her growth in the veterinary field.

Haley
Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist
Haley joined Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital in 2024 and enjoys supporting exams, procedures, and surgeries while building relationships with clients and their pets. With a degree in Natural Resource Management, she brings a deep appreciation for animals and the natural world to her role.

Cathie
Animal Care Attendant
Cathie has been part of Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital since its early days, initially volunteering when the hospital opened in 2005 before officially joining the team in 2007. Known as the resident “cat whisperer,” she is renowned for her calming presence with feline visitors and remains a valued member of our patient care team.
Clinic Cats – In Memory

Lou Lou
(In memoriam 2000 – 2020)
Lou Lou was surrendered to the Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital in 2005. She quickly became an integral part of our hospital team, providing lots of purring and the occasional crazy run through the treatment area to keep us laughing. Lou Lou was a character, often cuddling up with her best buddy, Adelaide (Dayna’s dog), and “helping” the staff members by walking on their keyboards while they were working. Lou Lou loved dogs and kids — she would sometimes make her way to the reception area when she heard kids playing. She was a very special part of our lives and is dearly missed.

Misha
(In memoriam 2008 – 2022)
Misha was surrendered to the Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital in 2018. Our intention was to make sure she was healthy and then find her a forever home, but we all quickly fell in love with her and decided her forever home was with us! She was quick to greet clients at the reception desk, when not snoozing contentedly on her bed or in the cat tree by the window. She will always be remembered and will have a special place in our hearts.

Josie – a “Microchip Failure Story”
(In memoriam 1999 – 2012)
Josie was one of our clinic cats for over 4 years. Sadly, in October of 2012, she became very ill, and we had to say goodbye.
She is our “microchip failure story.” She was brought to the Williamsburg Veterinary Hospital as a stray, and as is our policy, we scanned her for a microchip. We were thrilled to see she had one, and told the Good Samaritans who brought her in that we would reunite her with her family. Unfortunately, the people who had microchipped Josie did not register their address or phone number with the microchip facility. We traced her microchip back and found that she had originally been adopted from the humane society 6 years prior, at about 3 years of age. After a long, unsuccessful search for her owner, we decided that Josie would live with us.
Josie spent most of her time sleeping at the front desk or on top of the shelves in the pharmacy and became well known to our clients visiting the clinic. She was a true delight, always willing to share a purr and a head bump. She is still remembered fondly by our staff members who knew and loved her!


