Dr. Rupali Sodhi, DVM, Veterinarian at Lynnwood Animal Hospital

Education

Dr. Rupali Sodhi

DVM, CVA

Growing up in a vet med household and spending her after-school time at vet clinics, Dr. Rupali Sodhi followed in her family’s footsteps to become a veterinarian. Before Lynnwood Animal Hospital, she worked at Seattle Humane and spent five years at an animal wellness and rehab center. Helping animals, educating families on veterinary care, and maintaining her acupuncture and physical rehabilitation services continue to ignite Dr. Sodhi’s passion for this work.

Dr. Sodhi strives to be the best possible resource for our clients and patients, and she believes in effective communication, especially in challenging situations. β€œAcknowledging the concern and reaching an understanding is key,” Dr. Sodhi shared. β€œVeterinary Medicine involves participation at all levels β€” from the front desk to nurses and technicians to the doctors.”

An asset to all the moving pieces involved in patient and client care, Dr. Sodhi is dedicated to holistic and strategic problem-solving. She ensures clients receive all necessary information and guidance to keep their pets strong and healthy.

Volunteer Work

Dr. Sodhi has volunteered at Orphan Acres Animal Rescue in Viola, Idaho, as well as a variety of Washington organizations, including Seattle Humane, PAWS, and Whitman Humane Society.

Home Life

Dr. Sodhi loves to hike, read, try new foods, and travel in her free time. She also enjoys dancing and painting to unwind. At home, she has a surrendered cat named Neo with a previously broken leg and two older Maltese Terriers, Coco and Simba.

Dr. Rupali Sodhi, DVM, Veterinarian at Lynnwood Animal Hospital

Dr. Rupali Sodhi

DVM, CVA

Growing up in a vet med household and spending her after-school time at vet clinics, Dr. Rupali Sodhi followed in her family’s footsteps to become a veterinarian. Before Lynnwood Animal Hospital, she worked at Seattle Humane and spent five years at an animal wellness and rehab center. Helping animals, educating families on veterinary care, and maintaining her acupuncture and physical rehabilitation services continue to ignite Dr. Sodhi’s passion for this work.

Dr. Sodhi strives to be the best possible resource for our clients and patients, and she believes in effective communication, especially in challenging situations. β€œAcknowledging the concern and reaching an understanding is key,” Dr. Sodhi shared. β€œVeterinary Medicine involves participation at all levels β€” from the front desk to nurses and technicians to the doctors.”

An asset to all the moving pieces involved in patient and client care, Dr. Sodhi is dedicated to holistic and strategic problem-solving. She ensures clients receive all necessary information and guidance to keep their pets strong and healthy.

Education

Volunteer Work

Dr. Sodhi has volunteered at Orphan Acres Animal Rescue in Viola, Idaho, as well as a variety of Washington organizations, including Seattle Humane, PAWS, and Whitman Humane Society.

Home Life

Dr. Sodhi loves to hike, read, try new foods, and travel in her free time. She also enjoys dancing and painting to unwind. At home, she has a surrendered cat named Neo with a previously broken leg and two older Maltese Terriers, Coco and Simba.