1941 North Texas Street.
Fairfield, Ca 94533
707-425-0292
Dr. Dennis Jurberg received his DVM degree from UC Davis in 1972. After graduating, he worked in a small animal clinic in Hayward for a year before relocating to Fairfield and purchasing Cal West Pet Hospital in 1976. Since its acquisition, 35 years ago, Dr. Jurberg has expanded the practice to now employ 3 part time veterinarians. Dr. Jurberg's special interest include surgery, dermatology and internal medicine. He is an avid sports fan and enjoys reading, hiking, history and wildlife.
Dr. Kirsten Bock in an associate veterinarian at Cal West Pet Hospital. She graduated from the
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 1997 and has worked at Cal West since 1999. Dr. Bock has always had a fondness for dogs and cats and decided at the age of nine to become a veterinarian. She works at Cal West on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. She has a special interest in veterinary dermatology and internal medicine, although she enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine. She enjoys spending time with her husband, two children, cats and chihuahua. Her hobbies include volunteering at her chioldren's school, tennis, bicycling, and hiking.

Dr. Kelly Palm is a northern California native. She grew up in Woodland, California and is the daughter of a pediatrician and a nurse. Medicine was always discussed at the dinner table. She knew she wanted to be a veterinarian since she was in the second grade and informed her mother she would attend UC DAvis so she could come home for lunch. Kelly Palm received her BS in biology from UC Davis in 1986 and her DVM from UC Davis in 1990. Because of her special interest in the human - animal bond,during veterinary school she co-founded The Pet Loss Support Hotline. Dr Palm has worked at Cal West Pet Hospital since 1994. She currently resides with her husband Jim, and two sons Derek and David. The four Palms share their five acres with countless four legged furry friends. Her hobbies include gardening, photography, baseball and teaching science to elementary school children. She has always felt that veterinary medicine is a family practice.
Dr Michele Lee was raised in Nashville, Tennessee. She earned her Bachelor of Science from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from UC Davis in 1992.
Dr. Lee enjoys treating all species of animals. In addition to dogs and cats, Dr. Lee treats exotic pets such as reptiles, rabbits, birds and pocket pets. She believes that annual exams are very important for all pets. Exotic pets in particular often hide illness until they are very sick. Annual exams are key to keeping them healthy.