Staff role: Veterinary Surgeon

Giorgio graduated from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, in 2019. There, he undertook an orthopaedic surgery research project, evaluating various methods of fixing facial fractures in cats and dogs. His main areas of clinical interest are soft tissue surgery, emergency and internal medicine. Giorgio has previously spent time operating in Cyprus with a… Read more »

Dr.Sophie O’Connor graduated from Veterinary Medicine in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 as well as holding a Bachelor of Science in Zoology.  She has lived in London for the last 3 years with her husband while working in small animal medicine. She loves to travel and has spent some time undertaking animal volunteer work in South… Read more »

I grew up in Worthing, Sussex and attended Worthing Sixth Form College before moving to study veterinary science at Cambridge University. I graduated in 2001 and began working as a small animal vet within a mixed practice in Suffolk. Four years and one daughter later, I moved to a practice in Colchester to work nights… Read more »

Originally from Italy and having graduated and then worked there for a number of years, Rosa moved to the UK in 2002. Here she spent three years teaching at Bristol Vet School, after which she came to the Royal Veterinary College in London for another teaching role. In May 2014 she joined Village Vet West… Read more »

I am a veterinary surgeon working full time at Village Vets in Hampstead. I have three first class degrees which have lead me to this role; a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine attained at the prestigious Royal Veterinary College of London (2022), a Masters of Science in Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law (2018) and a Bachelor… Read more »

I graduated from the Royal Veterinary College, London in 2011. After a short time volunteering in India, I returned to work in small animal practice in London. I have been working in small animal practice since and have a keen interest in small animal medicine. I now live in St Albans with my 2 daughters… Read more »