Dr Kim Lim graduated in Veterinary Science with honours from the University of Melbourne in 1990. She has worked in general practice in Melbourne, Portland and Canberra.
Kim became a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist in 1992 and received her Master of Animal Chiropractic from RMIT in 2003. Kim is also a certified canine rehabilitation therapist (CCRT).
Since 1996 she has worked solely in integrative, complementary medicine including animal biomechanical medicine, rehabilitation, acupuncture, craniosacral therapy and herbal supplements to treat her canine patients. Kim also treats cats and the odd llama or two. Most of her patients seek her help for musculoskeletal problems such as cruciate disease, back problems and arthritis. Kim has a passion to discover new techniques to help her patients.
Her practice, Geelong Creatures’ Comfort in Geelong has been operating since 2003 and has clinics based in Belmont and Newcomb.
On completion of her Master’s degree, she became involved in the teaching of the RMIT Animal Chiropractic course from 2002 to 2009 and is currently an integral part of the team that delivers the Graduate Diploma in Animal Biomechanical Medicine course at Box Hill TAFE.
Kim is a past president of the Geelong Branch of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) and the Australian Veterinary Acupuncture Group (AVAG). Kim has presented lectures and workshops at the AVA annual conferences as well as at veterinary meetings overseas.
Qualifications
- BVSc. (Hons)
- Grad Dip Animal Chiropractic
- M Chiro Science (Animal Chiropractic)
- Certification in Veterinary Acupuncture
- Certificate 4 in Teaching and Assessment
- Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CRI)
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Affiliations:
- Member of Australian Veterinary Association,
- Member of Australian Veterinary Acupuncture Group
- Member of Animal Biomechanical Professionals Australia
- Member of International Veterinary Acupuncture Society