Dr. Daniel Leduc
Veterinary doctor
Dr. Leduc graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Montreal in 1993. After completing a teaching certificate at the University of Quebec in Outaouais and teaching at Cité Collégiale, he founded the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic in 1997. His interests lie in medicine, surgery, dentistry, and medical imaging.
Dr. Daniel Leduc
Veterinary doctor
Dr. Leduc graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Montreal in 1993. After completing a teaching certificate at the University of Quebec in Outaouais and teaching at Cité Collégiale, he founded the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic in 1997. His interests lie in medicine, surgery, dentistry, and medical imaging.
Dr. Marie-Claude Lussier
Veterinary doctor
Dr. Lussier graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Montreal in 1992. Originally from the south shore of Montreal, she practiced for five years in a veterinary clinic in Longueuil before joining Dr. Leduc in 1997. Over the years, she has developed a particular interest in medicine, dentistry, and ophthalmology.
Dr. Marie-Claude Lussier
Veterinary doctor
Dr. Lussier graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Montreal in 1992. Originally from the south shore of Montreal, she practiced for five years in a veterinary clinic in Longueuil before joining Dr. Leduc in 1997. Over the years, she has developed a particular interest in medicine, dentistry, and ophthalmology.
Nadia Poulin
Manager
A native of Saguenay, Nadia obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Biology in 1999 from the University of Quebec in Chicoutimi. She settled in the Outaouais region in 2000 and quickly joined the team at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic later that same year. Her role as manager offers her the opportunity to combine her love for animals, customer service, and contribute to the management of a great team. She enjoys spending time with her handsome Victor, a mix of Golden Retriever and Labrador. For him, a day without cuddles is not a good day.
Nadia Poulin
Manager
A native of Saguenay, Nadia obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Biology in 1999 from the University of Quebec in Chicoutimi. She settled in the Outaouais region in 2000 and quickly joined the team at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic later that same year. Her role as manager offers her the opportunity to combine her love for animals, customer service, and contribute to the management of a great team. She enjoys spending time with her handsome Victor, a mix of Golden Retriever and Labrador. For him, a day without cuddles is not a good day.
Maryse Bernard
Chief Technician
Maryse, originally from Beauce, has developed a particular interest in cats and dogs over time, along with a passion for the field of animal health. She obtained her College Diploma as an Animal Health Technician in 2001 from Cégep de Sherbrooke. She worked as a technician in the Quebec City region for several years before destiny led her to the Outaouais region in 2007. Since then, she has had the pleasure of being part of an outstanding team at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic. In her free time, she indulges her creativity in various artisanal, culinary, and musical projects, and of course, she takes the time to care for her four beloved cats
Maryse Bernard
Chief Technician
Maryse, originally from Beauce, has developed a particular interest in cats and dogs over time, along with a passion for the field of animal health. She obtained her College Diploma as an Animal Health Technician in 2001 from Cégep de Sherbrooke. She worked as a technician in the Quebec City region for several years before destiny led her to the Outaouais region in 2007. Since then, she has had the pleasure of being part of an outstanding team at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic. In her free time, she indulges her creativity in various artisanal, culinary, and musical projects, and of course, she takes the time to care for her four beloved cats
Mélody Quesnel
Animal Health Technician
Mélody is originally from Eastern Ontario and graduated from the University of Guelph Alfred Campus in Veterinary Care Techniques in 2007. She joined our team at the Veterinary Clinic of Outaouais in 2013 as a technician and receptionist. Her role at the clinic is to welcome clients and their pets while ensuring that they leave well-informed. She shares her home with her family, a cat and a dog.
Mélody Quesnel
Animal Health Technician
Mélody is originally from Eastern Ontario and graduated from the University of Guelph Alfred Campus in Veterinary Care Techniques in 2007. She joined our team at the Veterinary Clinic of Outaouais in 2013 as a technician and receptionist. Her role at the clinic is to welcome clients and their pets while ensuring that they leave well-informed. She shares her home with her family, a cat and a dog.
Nadia Cyrenne
Animal Health Technician
Nadia graduated from Collège Boréal in 2013. As far back as she can remember, she has always had a deep love for animals. In her youth, she had a variety of pets, from hamsters and ducks to cats and dogs. She loves this profession above all for the passion she has for these furry little creatures and for medicine in general. Her favorite aspect of the job is preparing patients for surgery, performing dental cleanings, and medical imaging. As a hobby, she plays soccer. She needs a stimulating job with a great team spirit, so her profession brings her happiness. She loves being a technician because no two days are alike. She shares her life with her handsome Wilson, with whom she is discovering the world of canine agility.
Nadia Cyrenne
Animal Health Technician
Nadia graduated from Collège Boréal in 2013. As far back as she can remember, she has always had a deep love for animals. In her youth, she had a variety of pets, from hamsters and ducks to cats and dogs. She loves this profession above all for the passion she has for these furry little creatures and for medicine in general. Her favorite aspect of the job is preparing patients for surgery, performing dental cleanings, and medical imaging. As a hobby, she plays soccer. She needs a stimulating job with a great team spirit, so her profession brings her happiness. She loves being a technician because no two days are alike. She shares her life with her handsome Wilson, with whom she is discovering the world of canine agility.
Valérie Viau
Animal Health Technician
Valérie’s passion has always been animals. She completed her animal health technology program at Collège Lionel-Groulx in Sainte-Thérèse and has been a graduate since 2014. Since then, she has been working at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic with an exceptional team. What could be better than working in her greatest passion? Her favorite aspect of her work is the technical side, especially everything related to surgery. She has a slight preference for cats (especially the big fluffy ones), but she loves dogs just as much. She has 3 cats at home, and her hobbies include physical training, camping/cottage trips, and reading.
Valérie Viau
Animal Health Technician
Valérie’s passion has always been animals. She completed her animal health technology program at Collège Lionel-Groulx in Sainte-Thérèse and has been a graduate since 2014. Since then, she has been working at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic with an exceptional team. What could be better than working in her greatest passion? Her favorite aspect of her work is the technical side, especially everything related to surgery. She has a slight preference for cats (especially the big fluffy ones), but she loves dogs just as much. She has 3 cats at home, and her hobbies include physical training, camping/cottage trips, and reading.
Daphné Locas
Animal Health Technician
Daphne graduated from Collège Boréal in 2015, and she is originally from the city of Thurso, where she has always lived. What she likes best about her job is the teamwork. At the clinic, she says she is fortunate to be a part of a great and beautiful team where everyone works together to the best of their ability. “The purpose of our work is to know that we are making a difference for animals and their owners.” She is a cat and dog lover with a house full of pets: a Bernese mountain dog, a small Yorkshire Terrier as well as a Himalayan she loves. She joined our wonderful team at the Veterinary Clinic of Outaouais as soon as she graduated. She knows that this clinic has made her the skilled technician she is now.
Daphné Locas
Animal Health Technician
Daphne graduated from Collège Boréal in 2015, and she is originally from the city of Thurso, where she has always lived. What she likes best about her job is the teamwork. At the clinic, she says she is fortunate to be a part of a great and beautiful team where everyone works together to the best of their ability. “The purpose of our work is to know that we are making a difference for animals and their owners.” She is a cat and dog lover with a house full of pets: a Bernese mountain dog, a small Yorkshire Terrier as well as a Himalayan she loves. She joined our wonderful team at the Veterinary Clinic of Outaouais as soon as she graduated. She knows that this clinic has made her the skilled technician she is now.
Sébastien Gagnon-Bigras
Animal Health Technician
Sébastien is originally from Gatineau, where he has lived his entire life. He graduated from Collège Boréal in Alfred, Ontario, in December 2015, and has been working at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic ever since. He is the proud father of three adorable and mischievous cats (Yasmine, Olaf, and Kitty) whom he loves as if they were his own children. As the field of veterinary medicine is constantly evolving, he always feels stimulated to learn new things and innovate. The clinic staff is like a big family to him. Outside of work, he enjoys playing video games and tries to expand his musical repertoire on the piano and guitar.
Sébastien Gagnon-Bigras
Animal Health Technician
Sébastien is originally from Gatineau, where he has lived his entire life. He graduated from Collège Boréal in Alfred, Ontario, in December 2015, and has been working at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic ever since. He is the proud father of three adorable and mischievous cats (Yasmine, Olaf, and Kitty) whom he loves as if they were his own children. As the field of veterinary medicine is constantly evolving, he always feels stimulated to learn new things and innovate. The clinic staff is like a big family to him. Outside of work, he enjoys playing video games and tries to expand his musical repertoire on the piano and guitar.
Camille Brousseau-Drouin
Animal Health Technician
Camille graduated from Collège Boréal in Sudbury in 2020 and passed her national exam in 2022, granting her the title of Registered Veterinary Technician. She always seeks to learn more about veterinary medicine as animal care has always been her passion. In the clinic, she enjoys preparing for surgeries, and her interests lie in medicine, ophthalmology, and dermatology. Her favorite hobbies are swimming and yoga, which are essential for her relaxation. At home, she shares her life with her big Bernese Mountain Dog, Gizmo, who loves cuddles more than anything. In short, she loves her work as a technician, never gets bored because she helps animals every day, what more could she ask for?
Camille Brousseau-Drouin
Animal Health Technician
Camille graduated from Collège Boréal in Sudbury in 2020 and passed her national exam in 2022, granting her the title of Registered Veterinary Technician. She always seeks to learn more about veterinary medicine as animal care has always been her passion. In the clinic, she enjoys preparing for surgeries, and her interests lie in medicine, ophthalmology, and dermatology. Her favorite hobbies are swimming and yoga, which are essential for her relaxation. At home, she shares her life with her big Bernese Mountain Dog, Gizmo, who loves cuddles more than anything. In short, she loves her work as a technician, never gets bored because she helps animals every day, what more could she ask for?
Nicholas DeRepentigny
Animal Health Technician
Nicholas graduated from Collège Boréal in Ottawa in 2021. He has long shared a passion for veterinary medicine. Having grown up with animals in an agricultural environment, this passion has become essential to him. During his studies, he developed a particular interest in medical imaging and care for small animals. Outside of the clinic, his free time is occupied by reading, gardening, agricultural work, and, of course, taking care of animals.
Nicholas DeRepentigny
Animal Health Technician
Nicholas graduated from Collège Boréal in Ottawa in 2021. He has long shared a passion for veterinary medicine. Having grown up with animals in an agricultural environment, this passion has become essential to him. During his studies, he developed a particular interest in medical imaging and care for small animals. Outside of the clinic, his free time is occupied by reading, gardening, agricultural work, and, of course, taking care of animals.
Jessica Proulx
Animal Health Technician
Jessica is originally from Gatineau. She obtained her diploma in animal health from Collège Lionel-Groulx in 2013. Her journey in the field began here in the Outaouais, then continued in the Laurentians for 1 year, and then in the city of Quebec for 8 wonderful years. Since her return in 2022, she has been working with us. She enjoys all aspects of working in a veterinary clinic, including consultations, surgery, and customer service. Although her primary passion is animals, she has a deep love for travel!
Jessica Proulx
Animal Health Technician
Jessica is originally from Gatineau. She obtained her diploma in animal health from Collège Lionel-Groulx in 2013. Her journey in the field began here in the Outaouais, then continued in the Laurentians for 1 year, and then in the city of Quebec for 8 wonderful years. Since her return in 2022, she has been working with us. She enjoys all aspects of working in a veterinary clinic, including consultations, surgery, and customer service. Although her primary passion is animals, she has a deep love for travel!
Lyne Laurin
Animal Health Technician
Lyne graduated from Collège Lionel Groulx in 2009. Lyne returned to her studies, which allowed her to pursue her passion as a profession. As far back as she can remember, this interest in animals has always been present. From a very young age, it was normal for her to bring her dog to school, much to the surprise of her teacher who quickly called her mother to come and fetch the pooch! She was often referred to as the Mother Teresa of animals.
Lyne Laurin
Animal Health Technician
Lyne graduated from Collège Lionel Groulx in 2009. Lyne returned to her studies, which allowed her to pursue her passion as a profession. As far back as she can remember, this interest in animals has always been present. From a very young age, it was normal for her to bring her dog to school, much to the surprise of her teacher who quickly called her mother to come and fetch the pooch! She was often referred to as the Mother Teresa of animals.
Ann-Frédérique Lambert
Animal Health Technician
Ann-Frédérique graduated in animal health in 2023. She gained experience in veterinary clinics and shelters as an animal care worker before undergoing training to become an animal health technician. Acquiring new knowledge in medical techniques, surgery, and anesthesiology are aspects she particularly enjoys. Cats hold a special place in her heart, but she loves dogs just as much. Her family consists of two dogs and four cats. She also practices dog-powered sports with her dogs, such as bikejoring and canicross.
Ann-Frédérique Lambert
Animal Health Technician
Ann-Frédérique graduated in animal health in 2023. She gained experience in veterinary clinics and shelters as an animal care worker before undergoing training to become an animal health technician. Acquiring new knowledge in medical techniques, surgery, and anesthesiology are aspects she particularly enjoys. Cats hold a special place in her heart, but she loves dogs just as much. Her family consists of two dogs and four cats. She also practices dog-powered sports with her dogs, such as bikejoring and canicross.
Kayla Ladouceur-Mejaries
Assistant Technician
Kayla presents herself as a lover of animals and their best friend. Since her early childhood, she knew that her career would be with them. She started volunteering at the age of 12 in a pet store and then continued with her grooming course. Loving challenges, she wanted to take care of animals in need even more, so she has been at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic for the past 5 years. She shares her daily life with her 2 dogs, King and Bowser, her cat Juliette, and her little boy Kyle. Always smiling, she loves to bring her energy to the people she loves, and above all, she is grateful to have a great team at work.
Kayla Ladouceur-Mejaries
Assistant Technician
Kayla presents herself as a lover of animals and their best friend. Since her early childhood, she knew that her career would be with them. She started volunteering at the age of 12 in a pet store and then continued with her grooming course. Loving challenges, she wanted to take care of animals in need even more, so she has been at the Outaouais Veterinary Clinic for the past 5 years. She shares her daily life with her 2 dogs, King and Bowser, her cat Juliette, and her little boy Kyle. Always smiling, she loves to bring her energy to the people she loves, and above all, she is grateful to have a great team at work.