Dr. Jaco Vermeulen grew up in South Africa and moved to Stettler in 2022. He completed his studies and residency at the University of the Free State.
Dr. Emé Vermeulen grew up in South Africa and moved to Stettler in 2022. She completed her studies and residency at the University of the Free State.
Dr Martins Agwaze was born in Nigeria. He graduated with a medical degree from the University of Benin in 1991. He completed his Specialist Residency Program in Family Medicine from the Medical University of South Africa (Now University of Limpopo) in South Africa. He immigrated to Stettler, Alberta, Canada with his family in December 2008. Dr Agwaze has actively been involved in a full scope of family medicine including general medicine, Prenatal and Maternity Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Geriatric Care. In September 2012 he included a walk-in clinic into his practice.
Dr Agwaze has travelled widely for academic activities including New Zealand, South Africa, Namibia and the United States. He belongs to many medical associations/Councils including Nigeria Medical and Dental Council, Namibia Medical and Dental Council, Health Professional Council of South Africa, South African Academy of Family Practice, Alberta Medical Association, Canadian Medical Association, College of physicians and Surgeons of Alberta and College of family physicians of Canada.
He holds the following academic profile: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery; Master of Medicine with Specialty in family medicine; United States Medical Licensing Certification; Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada and a Certificant, Canadian College of Family Physicians.
Dr Willem Pretorius grew up in South Africa and graduated from the University of Stellenbosch. He moved to Stettler in 2015.
He is passionate about Family and preventative medicine.
He has a special interest in Emergency Medicine, Ophthalmology and bedside Ultrasounds.
Dr. JB Lombaard grew up in South Africa where he completed his medical degree and residency at the University of the Free State. He moved to Alberta in 2013 and worked in Hanna before settling down in Stettler in 2018.