Dr. Cami Wallis completed her veterinary degree at Oklahoma State University in 2014 and received her bachelors degree in Animal Science Biotechnology in 2010. Cami has worked in many areas of animal health including companion animal medicine and surgery, bovine feedlot work, cow-calf, stocker cattle, cattle for exhibition, food animal medicine and surgery, and equine medicine. After veterinary school she worked at a busy mixed animal veterinary practice in southeast Kansas. Seeing a need for emotional and mental relief support for veterinarians, she began offering relief veterinary services in 2017. 

Recognizing opportunities to learn and advance her knowledge in medicine, she completed acupuncture training through the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in 2018-2019. While Dr. Wallis supports all aspects of traditional veterinary medicine, her training has opened doors to the complexity of veterinary medicine and health. She looks forward to continuing to be educated in traditional and supportive veterinary medicine treatments to offer a complete health plan recommendation for patients and share her knowledge and support with other veterinarians. 

Cami moved to Bartlesville, Oklahoma in 2017 after getting married and now lives happily with her husband, Brody, and their three dogs, Allie, Scarlet, and Piper. She grew up in Copan, Oklahoma where she was active in the 4-H and FFA programs and helped on her family’s farm and ranch. Cami honors Jesus by striving to reflect a servant and humble heart. She is a proud member of Bartlesville First Baptist Church and loves to read and learn. In her spare time, Cami enjoys gardening, cooking, gathering with friends, and spending time outdoors with her husband. 

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