珍寵西九龍動物醫院

Peticare Kowloon West Animal Hospital

Dr. Eva Yeung
Veterinarian 獸醫


DVM (National Taiwan University)  國立臺灣大學獸醫系學士
Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (Chi Institue)認證獸醫針灸認證師(中華獸醫學院)

Dr. Eva Yeung is born and raised in Hong Kong, and obtained her veterinary degree from National Taiwan University in 2013. 

During her 5 years study, she volunteered at several clinics in both Hong Kong and Taiwan to gain more knowledge and clinical skills in veterinary medicine. After graduation, Eva came back to Hong Kong to pursue her career helping animals of Hong Kong. She spent a few years working in a clinic in the New Territories that treated stray animals mostly. With this working experience, Eva was more familiar to stray animals care. 

In 2017 July, she decided to go to Taiwan and volunteered in the charity HOTAC to help stray animals there. She gained valuable experiences over the years and is honoured to join Kowloon West Animal Hospital team recently.

Eva has special interests in neurology, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery and traditional Chinese veterinary medicine. She has finished some post-graduated courses in the field of neurology and feline medicine. She was also certificated by Chi Institute as a small animal acupuncturist in 2016. Currently she is studying in veterinary herbal medicine and wish to provide more treatment options to old animals in Hong Kong. 

Outside of work, Eva enjoys playing with her dog, an old but the cutest pug - Fan Shu, watching movies, and travelling.

Dr. Katherine Sze
Senior Veterinarian 資深獸醫



BVSc (Melb), CVA (IVAS), ACVCHM (IVAS)
澳洲墨爾本大學獸醫學士
國際獸醫針灸學會註冊針灸醫師
國際獸醫針灸學會註冊中醫師 

As a child, Dr Katherine was raised up in a family with different kinds of small animals. Due to her love for her childhood companions, she decided to pursue her dream of becoming a veterinarian. She graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2008. In some of the attachments during her veterinary studies, Katherine was surprised to have seen cases that showed promising improvement with alternative therapies. Since then she had developed interest in alternative treatments in addition to conservative veterinary medicine. Within 2 years of graduation, Katherine became certified acupuncturist and has practised acupuncture since. Having seen what acupuncture can do for the animals, she hoped patients in her hands can benefit from combination of both Western and Chinese Medicine. So she was determined and became a certified Chinese herbalist couple of years later. Over the years, she had also further her studies in small animal internal medicine and nutrition. She is also dedicated to become certified animal physiotherapist in the near future. Katherine always bears this in her mind, 'treat any animal like your own pet', and she thinks this is what keeps her motivated throughout the years. At home, Katherine has a responsive cat called Yau Yau, and a friendly chinchilla named Chau Chau. She has recently adopted a hyperactive dog that needs extra attention, just like her twin boys. Katherine likes shopping, swimming and going out with her little boys in her spare time.