Dr. Andrea Johnson
Dr. Andrea Johnson - Dr. Johnson’s interest in animal health began at an early age during her involvement with 4H and Future Farmers of America. A native of Snohomish, Dr. Johnson graduated from WSU College of Veterinary Medicine in 2008 (she and Dr. Scriven were classmates). She enjoys getting to know clients and their pets and takes an active role in preventative medicine. She enjoys spending time with her husband, Eric, their son Tucker, daughter Jillian, and all the animals on their farm, including two alpacas, one pig, lots of chickens, two dogs, and two cats.
Dr. Sabrina Scriven
Dr. Sabrina Scriven - Fulfilling her lifetime dream of becoming a veterinarian, Dr. Scriven graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University in 2008 and has been in practice ever since. She enjoys all aspects of caring for clients’ beloved pets, including preventative care and surgery. Her mission is to help cats and dogs have the best health and happiest lives possible. She and her husband, Bobby, live in Snohomish with their two children, Connor and Isabelle, dogs Cadyand Phoebe, as well as their cat Mo.
Dr. Katrina Waclawik
"Dr. Kate" as she is better known, graduated from Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in 2009. After serving four years as an officer in the Army Veterinary Corps, she joined Puget Park Veterinary Clinic in 2013. When not at the clinic, she enjoys reading or hiking with her husband (Chris) and two daughters (Samantha and Evelyn). Dr. Kate's favorite tips for at-home pet care are to keep pets at a healthy weight, brush their teeth daily, and keep every pet on quality flea control year-round.
Dr. Alison King
Dr. King grew up in California’s Central Valley before moving to the Pacific Northwest for veterinary school. She graduated from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2018 and followed her husband Josh, to North Carolina where he was stationed with the military. They recently moved back to the PNW to be closer to family where they are raising their 2 sons. Dr. King’s areas of interest include dentistry, surgery, and nutrition. In her free time, Dr. King enjoys reading, cooking, jogging, and spending time with her pets – her two dogs Dixie and Brinkley, and a feline named Florence.
Dr. Christine Coleman
Dr. Coleman grew up in rural Connecticut where she first experienced veterinary medicine as a volunteer in a local clinic and agricultural classes while in high school. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut in Animal Pathobiology. She moved to Washington prior to entering the Peace Corps. She was placed in Guatemala to aid farmers with animal husbandry. After returning, she became a licensed veterinary technician and worked for a boarded veterinary surgeon for many years. With the support of her husband, she graduated from Washington State University with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2016. She appreciates all aspects of veterinary medicine but is most passionate about surgery. With her loving husband, they share a home with 1 senior Shiba Inu and 3 rambunctious cats.



