Dr. Bjornebo practiced small and exotic animal medicine for 7 years before moving on to practice exotic animal medicine exclusively starting in 2014. She served as the veterinarian for AZ Sea Life Aquarium from 2011-2018, is a member of the Turtle & Tortoise Preservation Group, and has spoken at international conferences and for VIN.
Kristy started her veterinary technician career in 2012 at Pima Community College. After graduation she spent time working at Tucson local companion animal clinics and honed her medical knowledge and skills. In 2019 she was fortunate enough to get hired at an exotic animal only practice, where she was able expand her skills and knowledge to exotic pet patients. This clinic is where her management career would start as well, developing her passion for teaching and desire to ensure hospital growth and a balanced work environment. She completed her Bachelor's of Science in Business Management through University of Phoenix in 2021.
As as Arizonan born and raised, she enjoys riding her motorcycle, hiking, camping, or simply scenic driving around this beautiful state. At home she has a variety of rescued companion, avian, reptile, amphibian and arachnid pets to keep her busy.
Risshan is an Arizona native. Her career in veterinary medicine began in 2012 where she worked with exotics for 9 years. She also spent 3 years working at a pediatric dental office. Risshan’s love of animals and helping their owners has called her back to veterinary medicine. When she’s not working or trying to cuddle every hamster on earth, she spends time wrangling her family, animal and human alike. She also enjoys reading, writing, watching horror movies, drinking coffee, and building her home library.
Johnny is an Arizona native born and raised in the valley. He has worked in the veterinary health
industry since the age of 16 as well as human medicine where he worked as a nurse in short term
care facilities after graduating from the Mesa Community College School of Nursing, but his
passion for animals brought him back to veterinary medicine. Johnny has previously worked in
general practice veterinary clinics as well as emergency veterinary hospitals. At home, Johnny
has 4 spoiled fur-babies. 2 cats named Oscar & Rufus (the roof-a-doof), an Australian cattle mix
pooch named Dahlia, and a Border Collie mix named Nyx. In his spare time Johnny enjoys
relaxing with his pets, trying new recipes, and going out for karaoke and live music.
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