Providing Online Surgical consultations and offering Mobile Surgery Service.

Companion Mobile Veterinary Surgery offers soft tissue and orthopedic consultations to veterinarians across Ontario and other provinces. In addition to that, Dr Gill travels to veterinary clinics across GTA and beyond to perform advanced Soft tissue and Orthopedic procedures.
Access to a board certified Surgeon allows veterinarians to offer advanced surgical procedures at his or her own clinic, provide a better and familiar experience to their clients promptly and be engaged in their patients care from start to finish. Contact us today to find out how we can support your practice.
Dr Sukhjit Singh Gill, DVM, MSc, DACVS-SA
Dr Gill is board certified and is a member of American College of Veterinary Surgeons. After completing his Bachelors degree in Veterinary Sciences, he pursued his Masters in Veterinary Biomedical Sciences from Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon SK. After spending a few years in General practice, Dr Gill decided to pursue specialization in Small Animal Surgery. He moved to the states to complete 2 years of Small Animal Surgical Internships from Las Vegas Veterinary Speciality Center & Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center. He later moved to Los Angeles to complete a 3 year residency in small animal Surgery from VCA West LA Animal Hospital and obtained his Diplomate status from American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Dr Gill also has experience practicing at referral hospital in GTA for 3 years. Most recently he opened his own Mobile practice, where he travels to clinics to perform advanced surgical procedures.
What is a Board Certified Veterinary Surgeon?
A veterinary surgeon has undergone additional training after veterinary school in order to become a specialist. This training consists of a minimum of a 1-year internship followed by a 3-year residency program that meets guidelines established by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS).
During the residency there are specific training and caseload requirements that must be met. In addition to these requirements, applicants must perform research that is published in a scientific journal and then pass a rigorous examination.
Specialists are called a “Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons” or a “board-certified surgeon.”