Our vets
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Sheena MilneSheena Milne qualified in 1988 and obtained her certificate in veterinary cardiology in 1994. She runs a referral service in cardiac and respiratory disease from the Greyfriars clinic, and pets come from as far away as the Isle of Wight for treatment. She is interested in all aspects of medical treatment and is experienced in ultrasonography and endoscopy. Sheena has been nominated as Vet Of The Year for the past three years running. |
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Simon BurgessSimon Burgess qualified in 1996. He joined the practice in 2002. He is interested in all areas of small animal surgery. Simon is also an assessor involved in the training of veterinary nurses. |
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Hannah JackHannah Jack qualified in 2004 and joined the practice in 2008. She is particularly interested in treating rabbits, reptiles and birds. |
Our nurses
![]() Clair Windiate is our head nurse. She qualified in 1998 and has been with the practice since January 2002. Clair takes pride in ensuring the practice is kept clean and tidy. She is also a qualified assessor, supervising our student nurses. She has two Jack Russell terriers, Poppy and Benson, whom she adores. |
![]() Lucy Jones qualified in 1991 and has been with the practice since 2003. As well as being a qualified pet health counsellor, she has a special interest in the care of tortoises. She runs pre and post hibernation clinics for tortoises and has a qualification in animal behaviour. |
![]() Tracy Ambrose has just completed her nurses training and is now a fully qualified veterinary nurse. She usually works at the Greyfriars Small Animal Clinic. She is interested in care of the older pets and, of course, her favourites, collies. |
![]() Vicky Musk qualified in 2000 and has been with the practice since Sheena bought it in December of that year. She qualified as a pet health counsellor in 2003 and runs regular Saturday morning weight clinics for our more portly pets. At present, she is studying for her Certificate in Practice Administration. |
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Milford Veterinary Surgery