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Certifications

Our teams

  • Cara-May Bailie

    Junior Clinician in Small Animal Surgery

    Cara-May Bailie

    Junior Clinician in Small Animal Surgery

    BVMSci MRCVS

    Cara-May graduated from the University of Surrey in 2021 and was accepted onto the PDSA graduate scheme upon qualifying. She spent two years working in PDSA hospitals in Edinburgh and Glasgow before completing a rotating internship at the University of Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. Following her internship, she provided veterinary care for animals under the care of the Scottish SPCA before joining Langford Vets in 2025.

  • Julia Biernat

    Out of Hours Veterinary Surgeon

    Julia Biernat

    Out of Hours Veterinary Surgeon

    MRCVS

    Julia studied veterinary medicine in Poland and Spain and qualified in 2018. She spent 2 years working in general practice in UK after which she decided to follow her passion and focus on emergency medicine. She worked as a night vet in a busy 24 hour hospital as well as an out-of-hours vet in various clinics across the country. She achieved a post graduate certificate in small animal emergency and critical care in 2024.

    Julia joined Langford Vets in 2025 as an out of hours vet. She enjoys the clinical challenges of dealing with emergencies as well as being able to support the owners when they need it most. Outside of work she is a keen rock climber and general outdoor enthusiast.

  • Jo Salisbury

    Out of Hours Veterinary Surgeon

    Jo Salisbury

    Out of Hours Veterinary Surgeon

    BVetMed MRCVS

    Jo graduated with a degree in veterinary medicine from the Royal Veterinary College in 2021, having also completed a BSc in veterinary conservation medicine at the University of Liverpool in 2017.

    She went into first opinion small animal practice and then spent a year working in a charity clinic in London, providing a range of low-cost services including emergency surgery and hospitalisation for animals whose owners were unable to afford private veterinary care. This began her love of emergency and critical care and she decided to leave London and seek out a new career as a dedicated out of hours vet, starting at Langford Vets at the beginning of 2026.

    She enjoys all aspects of emergency work and is planning to study towards a post graduate certificate.

    At home she has two senior rescue cats and spends her free time knitting, indoor climbing and playing role-playing games.

  • Pete Scott

    Junior Clinician in Small Animal Surgery

    Pete Scott

    Junior Clinician in Small Animal Surgery

    BVSc MRCVS PGDipVCP

    Pete graduated from the University of Bristol in 2020, before working in first opinion practice in South Wales for 2 years. He then undertook the rotating internship at Langford Vets, followed by a surgical internship at Lumbry Park in Hampshire.  After a further year in first opinion practice in Somerset, he joined the team at Langford.

  • Hannah Priestley

    Resident in Small Animal Internal Medicine

    Hannah Priestley

    Resident in Small Animal Internal Medicine

    BVMSci MRCVS

  • Marian Prior

    Resident in Small Animal Internal Medicine

    Marian Prior

    Resident in Small Animal Internal Medicine

    DrMedVet MRCVS

  • Liam Lewis

    Resident in Diagnostic Imaging

    Liam Lewis

    Resident in Diagnostic Imaging

    BVSc MRCVS

  • Eliza Talbot-Williams

    Rotating Intern

    Eliza Talbot-Williams

    Rotating Intern

    BVSc MRCVS

    Eliza graduated from the University of Bristol in 2019. Since then, she has spent time working in first opinion practices in London and more recently, Sydney. She has a keen interest in medicine and especially loves working with cats. She is excited to be returning to Langford to further her professional development. In her spare time, she enjoys being outside and is excited to explore the fun outdoorsy activities Bristol and Somerset has to offer. 

  • Harry Dance

    Rotating Intern

    Harry Dance

    Rotating Intern

    BVM BVS CertAVP MRCVS

    Harry graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2018. He began his career in a busy small animal practice in Dorset where he completed a certificate in advanced veterinary practice. Having developed an interest in diagnostic imaging he has since completed additional training in CT acquisition and interpretation. Outside of work he is kept busy by his 8 year old German pointer. 

  • Eva Whelton

    Rotating Intern

    Eva Whelton

    Rotating Intern

    MVB MRCVS

    Eva graduated from University College Dublin in 2022 and began her veterinary career in mixed practice in Aberystwyth, west Wales. After two years, she transitioned to focus exclusively on small animal practice.

    Her clinical interests include surgery and emergency and critical care, and she is excited to further develop her skills within a structured, multidisciplinary environment during her rotating internship at Langford Vets.

    Outside of work, Eva enjoys running, hiking, and baking, and is a loyal servant to her two cats, Pws and Dylan.

  • Mary Tilling

    Rotating Intern

    Mary Tilling

    Rotating Intern

    BVSc MRCVS.

    Mary graduated from the University of Bristol Veterinary School in 2024. She worked in a first opinion small animal hospital for 2 years and is excited to return to Langford Vets for the rotating internship. She is interested in multiple disciplines and is looking forward to expanding her veterinary knowledge in all areas. Outside of work she can be found sailing, keeping active or relaxing with a book, and is also enjoying learning ballroom and latin dancing.

  • Phoebe Dodds

    Rotating Intern

    Phoebe Dodds

    Rotating Intern

    MRCVS

    Phoebe graduated from the University of Bristol in 2024 and has been working in a busy small animal hospital in Essex ever since. She has a particular interest in anaesthesia and small animal medicine, so has returned to Langford Vets to further develop her skills as a practitioner and explore the possibility of undertaking a residency. In her spare time she has a variety of hobbies, but mostly spends time with her Pomeranian Chico and her tortoise Tallulah.

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