Our Doctors
Joshua W. Stewart, DVM
Dr. Joshua Stewart purchased the Wales Animal Clinic in 2003. Originally from the New England area, Dr. Stewart has been living in Wisconsin since 1992.
Although all aspects of veterinary medicine are challenging and enjoyable, Dr. Stewart especially enjoys internal medicine and diagnostic imaging.
Dr. Stewart currently lives in Dousman with his wife Kathryn and their four children Abraham, Josiah, Gideon and Micah. Outside of the clinic he enjoys working with his church, coaching football and lacrosse, playing music, spending time outdoors and downhill skiing.
Medical Education
Univeristy of Wisconsin - School of Veterinary Medicine, Madison, Wisconsin
Professional Memberships
American Veterinary Medical Association
American Animal Hospital Association
Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association
" Veterinary medicine is as much about people as it is about animals. Clear communication and time to build relationships with my clients results in excellent care for their pets."
Marjorie McCarthy,DVM
Dr. Marjorie McCarthy is a 1991 graduate of veterinary medicine. She is originally from
Park Ridge,
IL and moved to
Milwaukee in 1995.
Dr. McCarthy especially enjoys surgery and feline medicine. She has volunteered at several animal welfare organizations and was involved in the animal relief efforts in
New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Previously, Dr McCarthy worked in Small Animal Practice as well as Emergency Animal Practice.
In her spare time, Dr. McCarthy enjoys photography, watercolor, painting, and cross-country skiing. Currently she resides in
Wauwatosa with her husband, John and her cat named Noah
Medical Education
University of Illinois - School of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois
Truman State University, Kirkville, Missouri
Professional Memberships
American Veterinary Medical Association
Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association
Milwaukee Veterinary Medical Association
" I love animals and believe they deserve high quality care. I am fortunate to be doing what I love and to be making a difference not only for the animals, but also for the people that care for them."
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