dogDr. Campabadal knew since she was a little girl that she wanted to become a Veterinarian. She was always rescuing stray dogs and cats, took care of them and fed them.  She promised herself she would study Veterinary Medicine so she could help animals even more.
Several years later she fulfilled her dream and graduated with honors from the School of Veterinary Medicine, Universidad Nacional in Costa Rica. After graduating she worked at a thoroughbred farm in Panama for a few years and then started her own mobile practice in Costa Rica, taking care of cattle, horses, dogs and cats.
She also served as part of the Costa Rica Veterinary Medical Examining Board for some years.
Having dual citizenship (USA and Costa Rica) she then decided to relocate in the United States in 2013 and get her veterinary license accredited.
She enrolled in the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG) and completed the certification in July, 2016 and obtained the Arizona Veterinary License in October 2016.
She decided to start her own mobile practice KC Mobile Veterinary Services, to provide basic health care to dogs and cats in Phoenix area, in the comfort of their home, at the time that is more convenient to the client, avoiding trips to the veterinarian, waiting time at a clinic, stress to the pets, motion sickness that some pets suffer and traffic that can sometimes get hectic.
Knowing the importance of the human animal bond, she is very interested in also helping the elderly people who have a hard time taking their pets to the veterinarian. 

Dr. Campabadal is a member of  AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association), AZVMA  (Arizona Veterinary Medical Association) and Arizona Veterinary Medical Examining Board (License 6823); Maryland State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (License 7966); is also an Accredited Veterinarian with USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) and APHIS (Animal and Plant Health  Inspection Service).