
Our Clinic
Welcome to Wilmot Veterinary Clinic, your trusted partner in comprehensive and compassionate veterinary care for dogs and cats in Kitchener, Waterloo, and the surrounding area.
Led by Dr. Robert Lofsky, our dedicated team is committed to providing collaborative healthcare for your beloved pets in a fear-free and cat-friendly environment. Located in a peaceful country setting, our clinic offers a wide range of services, from preventive care to advanced treatments, all delivered with a focus on your pet's comfort and well-being.
At Wilmot Veterinary Clinic, we understand the unique bond between you and your pet, and we're here to help you be your pet's hero through education, personalized care, and state-of-the-art veterinary services.
"The team at Wilmot Veterinary goes above and beyond to ensure your pet’s comfort. Not only have they been incredible to our dog, Pickles, but they have ensured our education as owners from day one. Before and after Pickles’s recent spay there was tons of check-in, ensuring the procedure was seamless. The aftercare has been incredible. I’d recommend this team’s services highly."
~ Aimee W.










Our Affiliations
Feline Veterinary Medical Association
The Feline Veterinary Medical Association (FVMA) improves the health and welfare of cats by supporting high standards of practice, continuing education, and scientific investigation. As a member, Dr. Lofsky also receives the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery which deals with latest research and position statements in feline medicine
Ontario Veterinary Medical Association
The Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) represents more than 3,000 Ontario veterinarians in private practice, government, academia, industry and public service. Its mandate includes the provision of economic research, continuing education and professional development, increasing public awareness, government relations, and member services.
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) is the national and international voice for Canada’s veterinarians, providing leadership and advocacy for veterinary medicine. As a member Dr. Lofsky also receives the Canadian Veterinary Journal which deals with the current issues and veterinary research affecting the Canadian veterinary community.