Dr. Amber Vibert is a native New Englander, growing up with a menagerie of pets throughout her childhood. She has practiced veterinary medicine since she graduated from Purdue University in 2006. After graduating, Dr. Vibert completed a rigorous internship at one of Southern California’s busiest ER/Specialty hospitals. She practiced as an emergency veterinarian for several years, followed by ten years as a small animal general practitioner. She then shifted gears away from clinical practice to work in the veterinary regenerative medicine industry, educating veterinary professionals and pet owners on the healing powers of laser therapy, stem cells, and platelet therapies. However, Dr. Vibert’s passion for hands-on care of pets and the desire to provide direct support to pet owners led her to a very rewarding position as an in-home hospice care and end-of-life care (euthanasia) veterinarian before returning to general practice at Bluegrass Veterinary Hospital. Dr. Vibert’s goals are to compassionately assist families in caring for their pets, educate pet parents, and provide all treatment options within the means of the family.
She believes that open and honest communication is the key to working as a team with pet parents to achieve their pet’s health. She loves puppies and kittens, but she has a special place in her heart for the care of senior pets. Outside of work, Dr. Vibert enjoys horseback riding, running, cooking, and attending live music events. Like many veterinarians, she has shared her life with a multitude of animals over the years, but she currently has two cats, two dogs, one horse, and one husband to keep her busy at home.