Who we are

Having grown up always owning animals and being fortunate enough to have my own horses, it was my own mare needing a considerable amount of rehabilitation following an injury that led me to discover Veterinary Physiotherapy.

I completed my MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy at Writtle University College, graduating in 2021. I was very lucky at Writtle to get a lot of practical, hands on, experience within top class facilities. As well as a depth of anatomical and biomechanical knowledge. Completing my MSc means I am actually qualified to treat any animal!

A job opportunity straight from graduating led me back North, to the Highlands, where I have worked as a Vet Physio since. I am so lucky to call this part of the world my “office”. It is so lovely to be a small part of a big team supporting and improving your horses or canines welfare and performance.

I find rehabilitation work the most rewarding; facing and overcoming the different challenges at each stage. It is so lovely to watch owners reap the rewards of their dedication and hard work too.

Life outside of work predominately revolves around my own ponies. I am very lucky to have my ‘super cob’ Marley who enjoys his time in the show ring as much as I do. Many of you will already know Margot, top co-pilot and definitely the boss here!

A woman with blonde hair wearing sunglasses, a beige blazer, jeans, and white sneakers standing beside a tall black horse in an open field with green grass and trees in the background.