Mon–Fri: 8AM–6PM
Sat & Sun: CLOSED

763-792-2337
2181 108th Lane NE
Blaine, MN 55449

Our Veterinarians

Lisa Martinson

DVM

Dr Lisa Martinson graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2000. She has been practicing veterinary medicine in the northern Twin Cities area since that time. She lives in Lino Lakes with her dog Sheldon and Mavis the cat.

When not in the clinic, Dr. Lisa spends time birding, traveling, knitting, and hanging out with friends and family.

Sina Lindelof

DVM

After growing up with a veritable zoo of pets in the middle of nowhere (northern Wisconsin), Dr. Lindelof came to Saint Paul to attend Hamline University for a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She immediately fell in love with the city and a bit later fell in love
with Thai food, which is hard to come by back home, and therefore decided to stay in the area. Pursuing her lifelong dream of
becoming a veterinarian, she attended the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine and graduated as a Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine in 2018, then went into small animal general practice.

She lives in Minneapolis with her partner, two cats (Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon), two dogs (Edie and Cosmo), and several dozen houseplants. Outside of vet med, Dr. Lindelof loves bouldering, cooking and baking for friends and family, pinupping, and mushroom foraging.

Kaitlyn Morey

DVM

Originally from Lakeville, Minnesota, Dr. Morey began her academic journey in Marine Biology at the University of Tampa before returning home to earn her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Minnesota. She recently graduated from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in 2025 and is passionate about geriatric care, preventative medicine, and dentistry.
Dr. Morey lives with her husband, Erik, and their cat, Evie. When she’s not caring for patients, you’ll find her enjoying Minnesota lake life, catching up on reality TV, or exploring new restaurants in the area.
As a veterinarian, Dr. Morey is especially driven by the trust clients place in her during vulnerable moments in their pet’s life—and she’s honored to be part of those meaningful conversations and care decisions.