In 2011, Dr. Everson founded St. Bernard’s Animal Medical Center on her family’s farm located midway between Oshkosh and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Previously, she practiced veterinary medicine in Eden and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
She is a 2007 graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, where she was chosen by her classmates three years in a row to receive the Student Academic Leadership Award in recognition of her knowledge, helpfulness and positive attitude. Dr. Everson graduated with highest honors from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, and went on to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to complete a master’s degree in English before moving to Fond du Lac with her husband in 2001.Dr. Everson grew up on a small hog and hobby farm in Berlin, Wisconsin. Vivid memories of helping sows deliver their piglets motivated her to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. Still a fan of farm animals, Dr. Everson primarily serves companion animals and their owners. Dr. Everson takes pride in practicing quality veterinary medicine customized to the needs of the individual patient and its human family.
Outside the clinic, Dr. Everson enjoys spending time with her husband and children as well as their Old English Bulldogge (POTUS), Australian labradoodle (Scout), miniature schnauzer (Otto) and kitty (Jimi). Her hobbies include reading, traveling and learning Korean. She also has rediscovered her English major roots in the writing of her blog, Practical PetVet.
Dr. Kim and a pet Madagascar cockroachDr. Kim with Jacob Guell of Tails for Life and clinic sponsored therapy dog BuddyDr. Kim Everson and Officer Charles Beckford with K9 Officer Rony.Dr. Kim Everson triages a barred owl that had been hit by car.Dr. Kim triages an American Kestrel, brought in stunned from unknown trauma but safely released.Dr. Kim Everson performs laser therapy on a canine patient.End of the rainbowDr. Kim Everson, DVMDr. Kim Everson, DVMDr. Kim immunizes a puppy while he distractedly licks up a treat!Dr. Kim prepares to remove a giant fish hook from a kitty’s paw.Dr. Kim Everson examines a canine patient.Dr. Kim examines a rat patient.Dr. Kim applies cat-specific Feliway and dog-specific Adaptil to herself prior to appointments.Drs. Sophia Yin and Kim Everson, UW Behavior Conference 2013Dr. Kim Everson performs procedureDr. Kim Everson performs surgery with anesthesia managed by Certified Veterinary Technician Mandy Drs. Kim Everson and Robin GibsonDr. Kim Everson and duckDr. Kim Everson with pet ratDr. Kim Everson, DVMDr. Kim Everson displays models and preserved specimens of infectious parasites that would make pets and people sick without the aid of veterinarians.Dr. Kim Everson and Rosenow Girl Scouts4H students take turns inspecting a microscopic parasite during their tour. Many students guess correctly what type of parasite it is!Dr. Kim Everson explains the day-to-day operations of a veterinary clinic to members of a local 4H canine training group.Dr. Kim Everson with a rehab-bound baby Eastern Grey SquirrelDr. Kim Everson bandages a tiny “pet” salamanderEven the infants were captivated during story time with Dr. Kim EversonDr. Kim and baby corn snake, 2012Dr. Kim and bunny patient, 2012Dr. Kim collects blood from Angora goat, 2012Dr. Kim Everson scrubs for surgeryDr. Kim EversonDr. Kim and kids with our amazing goat Casper, 2006Dr. Kim and son at Alpaca Fest, Madison, 2005Dr. Kim and son by giraffe skeleton, UW School of Veterinary Medicine, 2005Dr. Kim and her equine patient, 2006Dr. Kim and post-surgical parrot, 2007Dr. Kim and ICU Foal, 2007Dr. Kim Everson, Packer Pet Parade celebrity judgeDr. EversonDr. Kim EversonA safe and comfortable surgery experience is our goal.Physical examination is an essential part of your pet’s health care program.
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