Dr. Kathleen Fearon's road to becoming a small animal veterinarian was not a typical one. She became fascinated with research while an undergraduate student at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and went on to receive her M.S. from UCLA. After completing the Ph.D. program in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Massachusetts, she went on to do postdoctoral work at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. It was there that she decided to go to veterinary school and received her D.V.M. from Auburn University in 1997.
After practicing small animal medicine at area hospitals here in Fairfield County, she decided to bring her caring expertise to eastern Fairfield County homes and started Home Veterinary Services, L.L.C. She is able to provide annual wellness visits and routine sick visits either in the comfort of your home or in her state-of-the-art clinic across from Trumbull Town Hall. Don't let the exterior of the 1918 home deceive you. The inside is equipped with digital x-ray, surgery suite, piezo dental, ultrasound and more.
Dr. Fearon's philosophy is rooted in her relationships with her clients as partners in providing what is best for pets and their families. All of the decisions about the care of an animal are ultimately up to the owner. It is Dr. Fearon's goal as a veterinarian to share her knowledge and experience with pet owners in the Trumbull area so they are able to make the most appropriate decisions, given their individual situation [citation][3].