Staff role: Veterinary Surgeon

Dr Rosie Hunter certAVP BVSc (Hons) MRCVS grew up in Cambridge and then went to veterinary school in Bristol. After graduating in 2013, she volunteered for the SPCA in Fiji before working in Suffolk. She first came to Village Vet Milton on work experience, when she was 14 years old and it was still Maple… Read more »

Laura Woodward qualified from University College Dublin in 1990. She spent a year at the University as the small animal house surgeon and gained the Royal College Certificate in Radiology two years later. She then gained the Royal College Certificate in Small Animal Surgery and has been the surgeon at Village Vet Hampstead for over… Read more »

Sally qualified from Liverpool vet School in 2005.  After 7 years in first opinion small animal practice in Suffolk Sally joined Village Vet in 2013.  Sally began working at the Potters Bar branch in 2017 as a locum but enjoyed it so much that she stayed.  Sally enjoys all aspects of first opinion practice but… Read more »

Phil qualified from Cambridge Uni in 2006, and after completing an internship at a referral practice in Northumberland came to work for Village Vet in Milton in January 2008. Since then he has worked at both the Whittlesford and Milton hospitals, focussing on emergency work and medicine. In 2020, he took on the role of… Read more »

Jonas graduated in 2006 from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences veterinary program. After graduating, he became a Swedish specialist in diseases of dogs and cats in 2008. Since then, he has attended many courses in surgery and neurology. His main interests are lameness investigations, orthopaedic surgery and keyhole surgery. He enjoys spending time with… Read more »

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.