Our outstanding team of veterinary surgeons at easipetcare Chatham are here to bring to you and your pet the best possible veterinary care at the lowest possible price. We have a hugely experienced team, and we would like to introduce you to them.
Practice Principal (Chatham & Dartford)
Having spent many years as both a veterinary nurse and practice manager, Sam now heads up our practices in Chatham & Dartford.
“I look forward to welcoming our clients and patients by way of offering an outstanding service, and hope to meet you all personally very soon.”
Find out more in our Q&A with Sam here.
Chief Operating Woof-icer
Dougal has been easipetcare Chatham’s mascot since the practice opened in 2012.
This cheeky Cavapoo loves to dig up a bone or two but will also smother you with sloppy kisses if he gets the chance!
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
“I am the Senior Veterinary Surgeon and have been involved in this profession for over 35 years. I have 3 cats called Wayne, Trevor and Ralph who get spoiled on a daily basis and am looking to provide considered pet care for all of our clients.”
Veterinary Surgeon
“I am a veterinary surgeon from Greece. I graduated in 2017 from the English Department of the Veterinary University of Kosice in Slovak Republic. I am very excited to join easipetcare because we make the best team for our pet friends.
My little yorkie Luna feels very happy with us too.”
Find out more in our Q&A with Aik here.
Veterinary Surgeon
“I am a veterinary surgeon recently arrived from Spain. I graduated in 2017 and all my life I have been keen on small animal medicine. In March of this year, I finished a rotating internship in the Veterinary Hospital of the Catholic University of Valencia (Spain), where I started to have special interest in Emergency and Critical Care. In my free time, I like to do sport and travel.”
Veterinary Surgeon
“My name is George and I am a Veterinary Surgeon from Greece. I graduated from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2018 and worked in a local small animal veterinary clinic. I decided to relocate in the UK in order to progress my career and my future goal is to specialise in Anaesthesia or Cardiology. I am very dedicated to my job and love being part of our amazing team, which is crucial for providing the best services for our furry friends.”
Veterinary Surgeon
“I graduated in 2016 in the University of Cordoba in Spain. I was working for 1 year in a first opinion practice in Spain and then I did a rotating internship in Veterinary Hospital of the Catholic University of Valencia (Spain). I decided to move to England to improve my career and to live a new experience.”
Veterinary Surgeon
“I’ve been interested in animals since I was in junior school. I love animals and I like the idea of helping people and animals in need. After graduating in Romania in 2015 I came to England and I have 4 years experience in general practice. I enjoy outdoor activities and spending time with my family.”
Head Nurse
“I have been nursing since 1999, and qualified in 2003. I am particularly interested in emergency medicine.
In my spare time, I enjoy photography and walking my Border Terrier Dave.”
Registered Veterinary Nurse
“I am a registered veterinary nurse from the Republic of Ireland. I qualified in veterinary nursing in 2015 and then qualified again in animal behaviour and welfare in 2016. I have worked with a variety of animals including dogs, cats, horses, cattle and sheep and have a keen interest in nutrition. In Ireland I have one dog, one cat and also some poultry.”
Registered Veterinary Nurse
“I started my Veterinary nursing diploma in 2017 and have enjoyed every aspect of my training. I have always known I wanted to be an RVN since a young age. I love my job! It’s very rewarding. My favourite part of it is making sure all the patients are as comfortable as possible. At home I enjoy looking after my cat Lola and my three bunnies: Biggie, Willow and Ludo.”
Registered Veterinary Nurse
“I am a RVN and have spent a lot of my time volunteering with animals abroad in places like Costa Rica and Thailand. I have rescue frenchie called minnie and am looking forward to becoming a clinical coach to help teach students.”
Student Veterinary Nurse
“I am a SVN that has an adopted hamster called Noelle and a rescued 3 legged cat called Willow. I also have a chicken called Redd who is now 14 years old. I hope to carry on my journey to become a registered RVN.”
Animal Nursing Assistant
“I enjoy coming to work each day to make sure your pets receive the care and support that they need; I’m passionate about my job role, learning new clinical information and interacting with you about your fur children of all species, sizes and breeds. To know that at least one life has breathed easier because of my job – that’s enough to keep me happy”.
Head Receptionist
“I became part of the easipetcare team in December 2018. I have always wanted to work within a public facing, animal environment. The best part about working for easipetcare is how much each staff member cares and helps every animal that walks through the door.
I am the proud owner of a Jackawawa called Peanut and a horse called Dale.”
Reception Training Coordinator
“I have been employed as a receptionist at easipetcare since August 2017. It is a very enjoyable role as everyday is different and can be very rewarding!
At home I have a Staffordshire Bull Terrier called Frankie, she is 14 years old but there’s still life in the old girl yet!”
Receptionist
“I have eight years’ experience in the veterinary industry, working in various roles. In my free time I enjoy going to the cinema and walking my dog Casey.”
Receptionist
“I joined the easipetcare team in May 2019 and I could instantly see the whole team’s passion for animals and the care we provide for them. I would call myself a dog lover, this is my friend’s dog Coco who loves the attention I give her, and judging by her face was very happy to be included in this photo shoot!”
Receptionist
“I joined Easipetcare in Autumn 2019 and I instantly enjoyed the team environment of this practice. I currently work on reception and would love to progress onto a career in veterinary nursing.
I am a dog lover and have a lovely pug at home named Alby.”
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