Dr. Neumann studied Animal Sciences at the University of Alberta before pursuing a veterinarian degree. He graduated with commendation from the Glasgow Veterinary School at the University of Glasgow in 2019.
Dr. Neumann has a special interest in small animal dermatology and bovine obstetrics although he is always willing to see a variety of species and cases.
When not working at the clinic, Cory enjoys spending time with his family and friends and curling at the Myrnam Curling Club. He is a proud member of Pathfinder Community Hall.
Dr. Spark studied veterinary medicine at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, graduating with a DVM in 1982. Dr. Spark’s passion is working in the field of bovine medicine. She particularly enjoys bull soundness examinations.
When not working at the clinic, Dr. Spark farms with her husband and two sons in the Lloydminster area.
Gina graduated in June 2015 from Lakeland College’s Business Administration program with a major in small business and entrepreneurship.
When not at the clinic, Gina and Cory take care of their two young children. They say it takes a village to raise a family and Gina is beyond thankful to have the amazing backing of family and friends supporting them in undertaking a new business while at the same time raising a young family.
Brenda Hymanyk is a veterinarian who grew up on a small farm between Myrnam and Derwent. She graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 1995.
Although she now works exclusively with dogs and cats, Brenda has worked in both companion and large animal practices throughout Alberta, including in Dewberry from 1996-97. Brenda also taught at Lakeland College for a number of years and is currently instructing some online courses for the college.
Brenda recently moved back to the family farm and bought a few cows to go along with her three dogs and four cats. Her interests include camping, kayaking, diamond painting, travelling and cross-country skiing.
Meagan is a Registered Veterinary Technician whose love of working with animals, particularly beef cattle, began when she joined her local 4-H club. She takes great satisfaction in helping animals who are hurting to recover and live the most comfortable lives that they can. Meagan loves the fact that each day at the clinic is different, bringing new opportunities to use her skills to help animals in need.
When not at work, Meagan and her boyfriend raise cattle near Elk Point and enjoy the company of Cooper their dog and their many cats.
Brooklynn is a Veterinary Medical Assistant. Her enjoyment and interest in animals grew into a passion while growing up on a farm. Her favourite thing about working at the clinic is that each day is never the same.
Brooklynn, who lives on a acreage near Kitscoty with her dog Luna, is continuing her education with the goal of becoming a Registered Veterinary Technologist.