Vets in Seaford, East Sussex
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Pet Doctors Seaford
Pet Doctors are your local community vets. We are committed to caring for your pets and making sure your pets receive the best possible veterinary healthcare. Whether you have a dog, cat, rabbit, small caged pet, bird or exotic pet at Pet Doctors each vet and vet nurse strives to ensure your pet comes first!
Our vets, vet nurses and support staff are all specially selected to work as a dedicated vet team to care for your pets.
Pet Doctors – the vets your pets would choose!
Our practice is a member of ISFM, which is the International Society Feline Medicine. This means we work to promote the health and welfare of cats through improved feline knowledge. This means we are a cat friendly clinic! We offer a small area in the waiting room away from other animals and try to ensure we make our practice as cat friendly as possible with the aids of feline friendly Feliway in the waiting room and consult rooms along with the kennel room for inpatients. And we can supply aids to make your cat's stay as comfortable as possible and minimise stress.For more information visit: www.isfm.net or www.fabcats.org
Your Team
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Karen Scott BVM&S GPCert(FelP)MRCVS
Veterinary Surgeon
I qualified from Edinburgh University in 1997 and began working for Pet Doctors in September 2002. I have several interests in general practice but my favourite areas are feline medicine and surgery, dentistry and pathology. I have gained a Certificate in General Practice (Feline) in 2009.
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Celia Claxton BVSc BSc MRCVS
Veterinary Surgeon
I started to work for Pet doctors in September 2012 on the new graduate scheme program I qualified at Liverpool University in early 2012. Before working here, I was a vet for a mixed practice up in Cheshire. As I am still relatively newly qualified, I have not developed a particular are of interest, but hope to be able to find one here that compliments the other vets. I do not have have pets of my own, but I'm sure it won't be long before I do!
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Philippa Bulman BsC Hons MACTAB VetMB MRCVS
Veterinary Surgeon
I qualified from Cambridge University in 2008. I started at Pet Doctors via the Pet Doctors New Graduate Program in October 2008. My main area of interest in surgery. I returned to work after maternity leave in January 2013 and now work Tuesday's and Wednesday's
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Mirja Summers BsC Hons BVMS MRCVS
Veterinary Surgeon
I graduated from Glasgow University in 1997 and have spent many years in private practice.I have also worked as a vet in Ghana for a year. I started for Pet Doctors in 2010 covering Monday's but now work part time on Monday's, Thursday's and friday's.
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Shelley Mildon RVN C-SQP D32/33 MBVNA
Registered Veterinary Nurse
I gained my veterinary nursing qualification at Berkshire Agriculture College in 2001. I started to work for Pet Doctors in May 2007 but have been a nurse since 1999. I assist in the training of new nurses coming into the profession and am also a regional representative of the Bristish Veterinary Nursing Association since 2010.
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Sarah Chapman RVN
Registered Veterinary Nurse
I started at Pet Doctors at the beginning of June 2012. Previous to this, I did a short term as a locum before deciding to join long term. I trained as a veterinary nurse at Kingsway, Kings cross for my first year and completed my training at Berkshire college in 1996. I have undertaken an extension course in Advanced Anaesthesia and Critical Care. I have previously worked in veterinary practices in Hertfordshire and London before moving down to the south east.
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Emma Law RVN
Registered Veterinary Nurse
I began nursing training at Plumpton College where I gained my ANA status but became fully trained at MYF Training College in Aldershot in January 2009. I began working for Pet Doctors in September 2004. I returned to work in July 2012, after taking maternity leave for the birth of my first child, Henry
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Karen Hill
Receptionist
I began to work for Pet Doctors in 1998 in Lewes but transferred to Seaford in August 2007. I know alot of our client's well and always enjoy a chat and a laugh!
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Maureen Lambert
Receptionist
I started to work for Pet doctors in March 1996 and I am Seaford's longest working member! I have got to know lots of our client's well and have watched it grow from a quiet to a busy practice! I have recently reduced my working hours as a sort of retirement!
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Natalie Wilson MBVNA
Nursing Assistant
I joined Pet Doctors in July 2011.I have completed several Animal Care courses at Brinsbury College, while working at a local kennels. I spend my time mainly at Seaford but also help out at Lewes and Billingshurst as well. I work as a Receptionist and as a Kennel Assistant. I hope to train as a Veterinary Nurse in the near future. I have begun my first step towards this by studying for my VCA ANA course which is the animal assistant course before veterinary nurse training.
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Gemma Bashford
Nursing Assistant
I started work for Pet Doctors in july 2012. I previously carried out work experience at Pet Doctors, while I took a First Diploma in Animal Care at Plumpton College before going onto a National Diploma in Animal Management. I also previously studied for a NVQ in Horse care. In my spare time I care for my many unusual pets which include: a Gecko, a African Pigmy Hedgehog, Bearded dragon and Axotles amongst many others!
Seaford
Opening Hours
- Monday
- 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Tuesday
- 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Wednesday
- 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Thursday
- 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Friday
- 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Saturday
- 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Consultations by appointment only.
Contact Us
- Address
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Brooklyn Road,
Seaford,
East Sussex
BN25 2DU - Phone
- (01323) 894568
- Fax
- (01323) 491044
Free parking is available.
Out of Hours
- Address
- Vetcall Emergency Clinic
Freshfield Business Park
Freshfield Way
Brighton
BN2 0BZ - Phone
- 01273 621682