OUR TEAM

We encourage our team members to further their knowledge through continuous education in all areas of the veterinary industry. As a result , we are proud to be able to provide a higher level of veterinary medicine here. Pets are our passion and keeping them healthy with up-to-date veterinary medicine / veterinary nursing skills is our priority.

Rocky Sham -
Clinic Manager

Profile:

Rocky has been working as a Veterinary nurse and management role in small animal, animal welfare organization , emergency and specialty veterinary practice. He is passionate about all aspects of veterinary nursing but has a special interest in providing high quality and compassionate patient care and vet nurse consult.  clinical mentoring of trainee veterinary nurses and promoting animal welfare by effective client communication. .

Professional Qualification:

- Registered Veterinary Nurse (RCVS UK)
- Qualified Veterinary Nurse (Australia) 
- ASAQ recognised Trainer and Workplace Assessor (Australia) 

Pets:

1. GUGU -a 15 years old Long Hair Dachshund 

2. Coco – 15 years old long Hair Munchkin old ladies .

3. Ronnie – a 9 years old Smart Corgi boy

4.Hey Hey – a 3 years old sweet Long hair Chihuahua girl

Motivation:

Seeing pet recovered after coming to ALCVC

Dr Lillian Wong -
Veterinarian 

Profile:

Dr Lillian Wong graduated with distinction from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh and has been a registered member of The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons since 2012. She spent some time to volunteer at Thailand to treat stray dogs and cats prior to relocation to Hong Kong. Then she worked in a small animal and exotic pets clinic where she gain valuable experience with all types of species. Since then, she has increased interest in animal welfare and emergency and critical care medicine. She worked 7 years at the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA HK), practicing all aspects of medicine and surgery with high welfare standards and also helping stray animals in need. The heavy and varied caseload has allowed her to become proficient in internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, emergency and critical care medicine, cardiorespiratory medicine and ultrasonography. She has completed post graduate courses in abdominal ultrasonography, echocardiology, emergency and critical care, cardiorespiratory medicine, internal medicine and Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine.

Hana Lam -
Veterinary Assistant 

Profile:

I would like to better take care my sick dog, so I became a vet assistant in 2008. It’s a pleasure to be surrounded by different pets everyday.

Pets:

1. Haru – A Shiba Inu with her own personality, she needs loads of personal space.

2. Charcoal – He is a Chihuahua hidden in the body of a giant dog, and forever my baby.

3. Barbie – an old lady who doesn’t act her age, loves human especially children.

4. 渣古 – A turtle who is over 26 years of age, loves food and sunbathing.

Motivation:

Find out what’s happening to the pets

Animals to describe me:

Hardworking like a Buffalo

Jennifer Mak -
Veterinary Assistant 

Profile:

Wanted to be a zookeeper, but there wasn’t many opportunities in HK so I became a vet assistant in 2014. A cat stumbled into my life thanks to this profession.

Pets:

1. Zoom Zoom – A quiet Syrian Hamster, loves eating and running on the wheel..

2. Meh – Rescued cat with a dog inside her, loves to fetch and “hand hand”, talks a lot. The name came from her asymmetrical face.

Motivation:

To help all the animals

Animals to describe me:

People said I look like and act like a hamster