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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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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
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Sumuduni Theminimulle
Rotating Intern
Sumuduni Theminimulle
Rotating Intern
Sumi graduated from the University of Bristol in 2022. Since then, she has been working as a small animal GP vet across several practices in London before moving back to Bristol to return to Langford Vets for her Rotating Internship.
Rotating Intern
Sumuduni Theminimulle
Rotating Intern
Sumi graduated from the University of Bristol in 2022. Since then, she has been working as a small animal GP vet across several practices in London before moving back to Bristol to return to Langford Vets for her Rotating Internship.
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Alice Thomson
Rotating Intern
Alice Thomson
Rotating Intern
Alice qualified from the University of Bristol in 2023, having been part of the first year of the Accelerated Graduate Entry Programme, and with a previous degree in biological sciences from Oxford. Since graduating she has been working as a small animal vet at a hospital and general practice in the south west.
She especially enjoys medicine and emergency cases, and loves cats - particularly her rescue cat Miso, who is responsible for her becoming a cat person.
Away from work she’s likely to be found outdoors in some form (cycling, running, hiking) or with a good book and her feline friend.
She is looking forward to contributing to the hospital as a rotating intern, and meeting the wonderful pets and owners!
Rotating Intern
Alice Thomson
Rotating Intern
Alice qualified from the University of Bristol in 2023, having been part of the first year of the Accelerated Graduate Entry Programme, and with a previous degree in biological sciences from Oxford. Since graduating she has been working as a small animal vet at a hospital and general practice in the south west.
She especially enjoys medicine and emergency cases, and loves cats - particularly her rescue cat Miso, who is responsible for her becoming a cat person.
Away from work she’s likely to be found outdoors in some form (cycling, running, hiking) or with a good book and her feline friend.
She is looking forward to contributing to the hospital as a rotating intern, and meeting the wonderful pets and owners!
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Renato Miloro
Rotating Intern
Renato Miloro
Rotating Intern
DVM(Hons) MRCVS
Renato graduated from the University of Messina, Italy, in 2018. He moved to the UK immediately after, where he gained experience in referral settings through a rotating internship, followed by two surgical internships. Meanwhile, he gained experience in general practice and completed a postgraduate certificate in small animal surgery. Particularly passionate about all aspects of surgery, he is about to conclude a PhD in Clinical Veterinary Sciences at the University of Messina. Recently, he joined Langford Vets as a rotating intern to strengthen his knowledge and skills in all collateral disciplines within an academic environment.
Rotating Intern
Renato Miloro
Rotating Intern
DVM(Hons) MRCVS
Renato graduated from the University of Messina, Italy, in 2018. He moved to the UK immediately after, where he gained experience in referral settings through a rotating internship, followed by two surgical internships. Meanwhile, he gained experience in general practice and completed a postgraduate certificate in small animal surgery. Particularly passionate about all aspects of surgery, he is about to conclude a PhD in Clinical Veterinary Sciences at the University of Messina. Recently, he joined Langford Vets as a rotating intern to strengthen his knowledge and skills in all collateral disciplines within an academic environment.
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Felicia Farah
Rotating Intern
Felicia Farah
Rotating Intern
BVSc MRCVS
Felicia graduated from the University of Bristol Veterinary school in 2023. After working in a busy first opinion hospital in South Wales, she is excited to be back at Langford referrals. She is particularly interested in surgery and emergency and critical care, but is looking forward to expanding her knowledge and experience across all departments.
Rotating Intern
Felicia Farah
Rotating Intern
BVSc MRCVS
Felicia graduated from the University of Bristol Veterinary school in 2023. After working in a busy first opinion hospital in South Wales, she is excited to be back at Langford referrals. She is particularly interested in surgery and emergency and critical care, but is looking forward to expanding her knowledge and experience across all departments.
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Amy Wildgoose
Rotating Intern
Amy Wildgoose
Rotating Intern
BVSc PgC (SAS) MRCVS
Amy qualified from the University of Bristol in 2019 and has since spent several years working at a busy local first opinion practice. She has a strong interest in surgery and achieved a post-graduate surgical certificate with Harper Adams University in 2023. She has a pet Horsefield tortoise and is also interested in veterinary care of exotic species. Amy is very excited to be returning to Langford vets to further her professional development.
Rotating Intern
Amy Wildgoose
Rotating Intern
BVSc PgC (SAS) MRCVS
Amy qualified from the University of Bristol in 2019 and has since spent several years working at a busy local first opinion practice. She has a strong interest in surgery and achieved a post-graduate surgical certificate with Harper Adams University in 2023. She has a pet Horsefield tortoise and is also interested in veterinary care of exotic species. Amy is very excited to be returning to Langford vets to further her professional development.
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Josh White
Rotating Intern
Josh White
Rotating Intern
Josh graduated from the University of Bristol in 2023. He began his career at a busy first-opinion hospital in South Wales before moving to Langford to undertake a rotating internship. Josh enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, with a particular interest in orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery.Rotating Intern
Josh White
Rotating Intern
Josh graduated from the University of Bristol in 2023. He began his career at a busy first-opinion hospital in South Wales before moving to Langford to undertake a rotating internship. Josh enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, with a particular interest in orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery.
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Hannah Thursfield
Rotating Intern
Hannah Thursfield
Rotating Intern
Hannah graduated from the University of Bristol Veterinary School in 2023 and has been working in GP practice in Oxfordshire since. She is excited to be returning to Langford in June 2025 to undertake a rotating internship to further her knowledge and experience in all aspects of veterinary medicine.
Rotating Intern
Hannah Thursfield
Rotating Intern
Hannah graduated from the University of Bristol Veterinary School in 2023 and has been working in GP practice in Oxfordshire since. She is excited to be returning to Langford in June 2025 to undertake a rotating internship to further her knowledge and experience in all aspects of veterinary medicine.