About Us

Ask A Vet Question was created by Dr. Marie Haynes, a veterinarian in Ottawa, Ontario.

The purpose of our site is to answer veterinary related questions. However, an online vet can never take the place of an in person visit with your veterinarian.

Take a look at some of the feedback that customers have left for Dr. Marie!

Contact info:

Dr. Marie is active on Twitter at Twitter.com/askavetquestion.

You can also find Dr. Marie on Google+

If you're local to Marie, you can connect with her on her husband's real estate site.

The best way to contact us is by email. Note: Veterinary questions will not be answered by email and must be asked via the website.

For interview requests with Dr. Marie, the best way to contact is via email.

You can contact us in writing at:

Ask A Vet Question
48 Castle Glen Cres.
Kanata, ON
Canada
K2L 4H1



Search Ask A Vet Question:

Dr. Marie was quick to respond and thorough in suggesting treatment for my cat. I am so thankful- I have been so worried about my cat. Now I have additional options to discuss with my vet.

The service was incredibly fast and the vet's suggestions were right on target. This was incredibly helpful given that none of the vets in my area, mine now included, will take off hours calls now.

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Dr. MarieDr. Marie is a veterinarian who practices in a busy animal hospital in Ottawa, Ontario. She created Ask A Vet Question as a resource for good, accurate veterinary advice online. Dr. Marie treats dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and rats. She has been a vet since 1999.

Is an online vet visit just as good as a trip to your veterinarian? No! But, many times, asking an online veterinarian a question can help save you money. While Dr. Marie can't officially diagnose your pet or prescribe medications, she can often advise you on whether a vet visit is necessary. You can also ask Dr. Marie for a second opinion on your pet's condition.