Staff role: Veterinary Surgeon

Steve qualified in 1990 from Scotland, and his broad range of medical interests include the pet travel scheme.  He has two cats – Wilf and Doris – that he rescued from the practice, and enjoys gardening cooking and wine in his spare time.

James graduated from Bristol Veterinary School in 2003 after which he joined the PDSA in Romford as a veterinary surgeon with a surgical bias. James spent 5 years working at Romford PDSA. To improve his surgical technique he spent one day a week observing surgery at the RVC for a year. James obtained his Certificate… Read more »

Zoë qualified from the Royal Veterinary College in 1997. After several years working in mixed practice in Bristol and Hertfordshire, Zoë moved to Cottenham in 2003. Zoë’s special interests include feline medicine and ophthalmology. Alongside her duties at Village Vet Cottenham, Zoë helps to provide veterinary services as a Team Lead for StreetVet Cambridge, providing free veterinary… Read more »

Tim qualified as a vet from the University of Cambridge in 2007, and following a year working in small animal practice, he undertook a clinical PhD focused on feline geriatric medicine at the Royal Veterinary College in London. Tim then returned to the Cambridge vet school in 2012, initially as Senior Clinical Training Scholar (resident)… Read more »

Helen graduated from Cambridge University in 2012. She worked in Brighton for eighteen months before moving to London, and joined Village Vet in early 2016. Helen enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, but has a particular interest in internal medicine and diagnostic imaging. Outside work Helen’s interests include scuba diving, theatre and live music. She… Read more »

Lisa graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2002.  She then moved to Bundaberg in Australia where she spent six years working in first opinion mixed practice.  She also completed a post-graduate program in small animal internal medicine through the University of Sydney. Since 2009 Lisa has worked at several of the Village Vet group… Read more »