Dr. Laura Rogers

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Dr. Laura Rogers was born and raised on the west coast of Newfoundland. She started her university education in Nova Scotia, moving to PEI to complete the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in 1996 from the Atlantic Veterinary College. After 3 years in general companion animal practice, Laura went on to complete a residency in Anatomic Pathology. She continued working in the field of Anatomic Pathology for the next 17 years – both in Alberta for private diagnostic lab and then back to Newfoundland with the provincial government. She joined the VSCNL team in February 2020 and is enjoying being in private practice once again delivering emergency care to the animals of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Laura is the proud owner of 3 cats – who combined, have 11 legs in total (a recent beloved ‘tripawed’ addition :). She also enjoys gardening and outdoor activities.

What to Expect on Blood Donation Day

Upon arrival, our client service representative will register you and your pet in our medical record system. Then a registered technician will meet with you, […]

Terms & Conditions

We aim to educate our clients on our expectations, policies, and processes. We encourage clients to also read our Client Preparation Guide. Timely Services We make […]

Urine Testing

Testing your pet’s urine can provide information about the kidneys, bladder, liver, pancreas, and other organs. Testing may be repeated in intervals (days or weeks) […]

Euthanasia

The decision to euthanize a pet is hard; however, knowing available options can prevent further distress on both you and your pet. Talk to your […]

Blood Transfusions for Cats & Dogs

Blood Transfusions for Dogs Collected blood is stored as whole blood or used immediately after collection as fresh whole blood. Whole blood can be stored […]

Surgical Procedures

Our specialists and veterinarians will review available options with the patient’s family and make recommendations based upon each patient’s individual needs. Our goal is a […]

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