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Liz Reynolds
Farm Animal Clinician
Liz Reynolds
Farm Animal Clinician
BSc Zoology BVSc MRCVS
Farm Animal Clinician
Liz Reynolds
Farm Animal Clinician
BSc Zoology BVSc MRCVS
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Jemma Hooper
Farm Animal Clinician
Jemma Hooper
Farm Animal Clinician
BVSc MRCVS
Jemma graduated from University of Bristol in 2024 and has returned to Langford Farm Vets as a new graduate. Having grown up in Somerset, she is looking forward to being able to stay in the local area and enjoy the countryside.ÂShe is very much looking forward to developing her interests in bovine health and other areas of farm practice.ÂFarm Animal Clinician
Jemma Hooper
Farm Animal Clinician
BVSc MRCVS
Jemma graduated from University of Bristol in 2024 and has returned to Langford Farm Vets as a new graduate. Having grown up in Somerset, she is looking forward to being able to stay in the local area and enjoy the countryside.ÂShe is very much looking forward to developing her interests in bovine health and other areas of farm practice.Â
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Jenny Mason
Veterinary Surgeon
Jenny Mason
Veterinary Surgeon
BVSc CertAVP(ESST) MRCVS
Clinical ResearchJenny has worked for the Equine Practice based at Langford Vets, University of Bristol since 2004. She is interested in all aspects of equine surgery and medicine. She holds the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Soft Tissue Surgery) and gets great satisfaction from working on cases from beginning to end.
Jenny continues to work for the University, with a leading role supporting the students in their final year equine rotations, to ensure the vets of the future are up to the job! As another part of her role she works alongside the vets at the Stables Equine Practice to provide both the best level of care to her patients and their owners as well as being responsible for the student experience, so you are likely see her around!
Outside her work, Jenny is often busy with her daughter who is an active pony club member - as a result you may see her at various equine events in the weekends and holidays. Rest is a rare word for this busy lady who relaxes by nurturing her beautiful and productive garden and occasionally helping on their small holding which keeps her husband happy.
Veterinary Surgeon
Jenny Mason
Veterinary Surgeon
BVSc CertAVP(ESST) MRCVS
Clinical ResearchJenny has worked for the Equine Practice based at Langford Vets, University of Bristol since 2004. She is interested in all aspects of equine surgery and medicine. She holds the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Soft Tissue Surgery) and gets great satisfaction from working on cases from beginning to end.
Jenny continues to work for the University, with a leading role supporting the students in their final year equine rotations, to ensure the vets of the future are up to the job! As another part of her role she works alongside the vets at the Stables Equine Practice to provide both the best level of care to her patients and their owners as well as being responsible for the student experience, so you are likely see her around!
Outside her work, Jenny is often busy with her daughter who is an active pony club member - as a result you may see her at various equine events in the weekends and holidays. Rest is a rare word for this busy lady who relaxes by nurturing her beautiful and productive garden and occasionally helping on their small holding which keeps her husband happy.
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Penny Burrows
Veterinary Surgeon
Penny Burrows
Veterinary Surgeon
BVetMed CertAVP (EP) MRCVS
Penny graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2016 and worked in equine practice since, joining SEP in July 2018. Penny enjoys the variety of equine general practice with her particular veterinary interests being in orthopaedics and laminitis. Penny holds a certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Practice) and enjoys getting to know clients and their horses. She is a keen trail runner and can often be found exploring the Mendips with her dog.​
Veterinary Surgeon
Penny Burrows
Veterinary Surgeon
BVetMed CertAVP (EP) MRCVS
Penny graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2016 and worked in equine practice since, joining SEP in July 2018. Penny enjoys the variety of equine general practice with her particular veterinary interests being in orthopaedics and laminitis. Penny holds a certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Practice) and enjoys getting to know clients and their horses. She is a keen trail runner and can often be found exploring the Mendips with her dog.​
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Sophie Copley-Moorby
Veterinary Surgeon
Sophie Copley-Moorby
Veterinary Surgeon
BVetMed MRCVS
Sophie graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 2016, and then undertook a 12 month internship at Langford Equine Hospital, seeing a wide variety of medical and surgical cases and completing a Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Clinical Practice. Following this she worked in an equine practice in Dorset, where she spent time both out on the road and in the hospital. Sophie enjoys all aspects of equine practice but is particularly interested in medicine, including care of older horses, and dentistry. Having grown up in Somerset, Sophie has always wanted to come back here to work. Outside of work she can usually be found with her own horses, Seren and Sylvie, or with her ever growing menagerie of small animals!
Veterinary Surgeon
Sophie Copley-Moorby
Veterinary Surgeon
BVetMed MRCVS
Sophie graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 2016, and then undertook a 12 month internship at Langford Equine Hospital, seeing a wide variety of medical and surgical cases and completing a Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Clinical Practice. Following this she worked in an equine practice in Dorset, where she spent time both out on the road and in the hospital. Sophie enjoys all aspects of equine practice but is particularly interested in medicine, including care of older horses, and dentistry. Having grown up in Somerset, Sophie has always wanted to come back here to work. Outside of work she can usually be found with her own horses, Seren and Sylvie, or with her ever growing menagerie of small animals!
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Charles Spicer-Jenkins
Veterinary Surgeon
Charles Spicer-Jenkins
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Charles Spicer-Jenkins
Veterinary Surgeon
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Jenny Henderson
Veterinary Surgeon
Jenny Henderson
Veterinary Surgeon
BSc (Hons) BVetMed (Hons) MRCVS
Jenny graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2013 and spent a year working in mixed practice in Norfolk before completing an 18 month Equine Internship at Donnington Grove. Jenny joined The Stables Equine Practice in July 2016. Her main interests lie in the field of medicine, poor performance and lameness. She is a keen follower of British Eventing and enjoys exploring the countryside either by foot, horse or bike!
Veterinary Surgeon
Jenny Henderson
Veterinary Surgeon
BSc (Hons) BVetMed (Hons) MRCVS
Jenny graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2013 and spent a year working in mixed practice in Norfolk before completing an 18 month Equine Internship at Donnington Grove. Jenny joined The Stables Equine Practice in July 2016. Her main interests lie in the field of medicine, poor performance and lameness. She is a keen follower of British Eventing and enjoys exploring the countryside either by foot, horse or bike!
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Jack Hawkins
Veterinary Surgeon
Jack Hawkins
Veterinary Surgeon
BVMedSci (Hons) BVM BVS MRCVS
Jack qualified from the University of Nottingham in 2021 and following graduation joined an ambulatory equine practice in Buckinghamshire. He is interested in all areas of equine general practice with a particular passion for lameness. With his wife being from the Mendips he jumped at the opportunity to make roots here at Stables. Outside of work Jack can be found exploring the countryside accompanied by his border collie and is also a keen follower of horseracing.
Veterinary Surgeon
Jack Hawkins
Veterinary Surgeon
BVMedSci (Hons) BVM BVS MRCVS
Jack qualified from the University of Nottingham in 2021 and following graduation joined an ambulatory equine practice in Buckinghamshire. He is interested in all areas of equine general practice with a particular passion for lameness. With his wife being from the Mendips he jumped at the opportunity to make roots here at Stables. Outside of work Jack can be found exploring the countryside accompanied by his border collie and is also a keen follower of horseracing.
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Elpida Sarvani
Clinical Pathologist - Clinical Lead
Elpida Sarvani
Clinical Pathologist - Clinical Lead
DVM DipACVP (Clinical Pathology) MRCVS
Clinical Pathologist - Clinical Lead
Elpida Sarvani
Clinical Pathologist - Clinical Lead
DVM DipACVP (Clinical Pathology) MRCVS
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Dr Selda Curtseit
Clinical Pathologist
Dr Selda Curtseit
Clinical Pathologist
DVM MSc PhD MRCVS
Selda graduated from the University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Romania in 2007 and spent the next six years in first opinion small animal practice. In 2013 she completed her PhD thesis that focused on prognostic factors of canine cutaneous mast cell tumours. Before moving to the UK in 2016, she worked for three years as an anatomical pathologist in the main commercial diagnostic laboratory in Romania. She then continued working as a clinical pathologist in the UK in a commercial laboratory. She has a special interest in cytology and haematology.
Clinical Pathologist
Dr Selda Curtseit
Clinical Pathologist
DVM MSc PhD MRCVS
Selda graduated from the University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Romania in 2007 and spent the next six years in first opinion small animal practice. In 2013 she completed her PhD thesis that focused on prognostic factors of canine cutaneous mast cell tumours. Before moving to the UK in 2016, she worked for three years as an anatomical pathologist in the main commercial diagnostic laboratory in Romania. She then continued working as a clinical pathologist in the UK in a commercial laboratory. She has a special interest in cytology and haematology.
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Sonia Sanchez-Redondo
Clinical Pathologist
Sonia Sanchez-Redondo
Clinical Pathologist
LdaVet MSc CSAVP(Internal Medicine) DipACVP(Clinical Pathology) MRCVS
Sonia graduated from University of Leon, Spain, in 2013 moving to the UK shortly after and spending several years working in small animal general practice, including two years as locum vet. Sonia also completed two rotating internships, one at North Downs Specialists Referrals (Surrey) and the second one at the University of Cambridge. Following the completion of her postgraduate certificate in Small Animal Internal Medicine in 2019 (ESAVS, University of Luxembourg), she joined us at the Diagnostic Labs in Langford. During this adventure, she completed a master's degree and a three-year residency training programme. She subsequently passed her board examinations and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2022.
Outside of work, Sonia enjoys making art, dancing, capturing the beauty of life and travels with her camera, and spending time with her friends, family and most especially her cats.Clinical Pathologist
Sonia Sanchez-Redondo
Clinical Pathologist
LdaVet MSc CSAVP(Internal Medicine) DipACVP(Clinical Pathology) MRCVS
Sonia graduated from University of Leon, Spain, in 2013 moving to the UK shortly after and spending several years working in small animal general practice, including two years as locum vet. Sonia also completed two rotating internships, one at North Downs Specialists Referrals (Surrey) and the second one at the University of Cambridge. Following the completion of her postgraduate certificate in Small Animal Internal Medicine in 2019 (ESAVS, University of Luxembourg), she joined us at the Diagnostic Labs in Langford. During this adventure, she completed a master's degree and a three-year residency training programme. She subsequently passed her board examinations and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2022.
Outside of work, Sonia enjoys making art, dancing, capturing the beauty of life and travels with her camera, and spending time with her friends, family and most especially her cats.
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Margot Grebert
Clinical Pathologist
Margot Grebert
Clinical Pathologist
Clinical Pathologist
Margot Grebert
Clinical Pathologist