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Our Team Langford Vets encourages a community spirit and excellent learning opportunities.

Certifications

Our teams

  • Chloe Pilgrim

    Anaesthesia Nurse

    Chloe Pilgrim

    Anaesthesia Nurse

    RVN BSc(hons) CertVNECC

  • Georgina Haddrell

    Head Veterinary Nurse

    Georgina Haddrell

    Head Veterinary Nurse

    Georgina has been qualified since 2004, where she started work in mixed practice that was later consolidated to small animal. Georgina was Head nurse in her previous practice for 10 years. She is an SQP, Assessor/Clinical Coach and an OSCE Examiner for the RCVS and City & Guilds

  • Fallon Campbell-Grzyb

    Deputy Head Veterinary Nurse

    Fallon Campbell-Grzyb

    Deputy Head Veterinary Nurse

    RVN


    She was later employed as a Student Veterinary Nurse and is in the process of completing her first year.

  • Liz Vou

    Deputy Head Surgery Ward Nurse

    Liz Vou

    Deputy Head Surgery Ward Nurse

    RVN

    Liz graduated from Hartpury College in 2015. Her main passion is in-patient care, but she enjoys all aspects of nursing and thoroughly enjoys her role as a surgical ward nurse. 

  • Claire Usher

    Deputy Head Theatre Nurse

    Claire Usher

    Deputy Head Theatre Nurse

    RVN BSc (Hons)

    Claire graduated from Middlesex University with honours in veterinary nursing in 2012. She worked in a charity practice in London and then a referral practice in Norfolk before leaving to travel abroad. Claire spent eight months away in South East Asia and New Zealand where she worked and volunteered at various dog shelters and elephant rescue centres.

    Claire moved to Bristol in 2015 before joining the Small Animal Referral Hospital in July. Outside of work she has a keen interest in travel, music and skiing

  • Katy Bird

    Deputy Head Night Nurse

    Katy Bird

    Deputy Head Night Nurse

  • Holly Maller

    Anaesthesia Nurse

    Holly Maller

    Anaesthesia Nurse

    BSc (Hons) RVN

    Holly graduated with a first class honours degree in Veterinary Nursing and Bioveterinary Science from the University of Bristol in 2017. During her degree Holly developed an interest in anaesthesia and theatre nursing and hopes to gain more experience in these roles during the nursing graduate programme. During her training, Holly worked at a first opinion practice in Chepstow, South Wales.
    In her spare time, Holly also enjoys sewing and travelling.

  • Sam Cross

    Billing Officer & Neurology Nurse

    Sam Cross

    Billing Officer & Neurology Nurse

    BSc (Hons) RVN

  • Sarah Liversage

    Behaviour Nurse

    Sarah Liversage

    Behaviour Nurse

    MSc RVN

    Sarah is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner and Registered Veterinary Nurse. She qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2002 and since qualifying has specialised in animal behaviour and holds and MSc in Clinical Animal Behaviour from the University of Lincoln.

  • Lucy Churchill

    Service Support Nurse

    Lucy Churchill

    Service Support Nurse

    RVN, Dip Medicine

  • Holly Witchell

    ICU Nurse

    Holly Witchell

    ICU Nurse

    RVN DipAVN CertVNECC VTS(ECC)

    Holly qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2008. Holly spent 2 years at a busy tier 3 veterinary hospital in Staffordshire post qualifying. She joined Langford Vets in 2011, where she began her role as a night nurse and went on to work within the ICU. In 2013 holly gained her certificate in emergency and critical care and stepped into the head ICU nurse role at Langford vets. She achieved a veterinary technician specialist status in emergency and critical care in 2015 and in 2021 completed her DipAVN. Holly stepped down as head ICU nurse in 2020 to enjoy a more clinical role within the ICU team.

  • Rachel Woolman

    ICU Nurse

    Rachel Woolman

    ICU Nurse

    BSc (Hons), RVN, Cert VN ECC, VTS(ECC)

    Rachel qualified in 2012 with a First-class honours degree in Veterinary Nursing, from Middlesex University.

    She has since worked at a range of practices, including general practice, charity, referral and university, including a year abroad in Australia. It was here, working in the ICU of Melbourne University Hospital, that she discovered her interest in emergency and critical care.

    Rachel joined Langford Vets Small Animal Hospital in 2017, initially as a neurology and surgery ward nurse, before joining the Intensive Care team as a core ICU Nurse in 2018.

    Rachel passed the Vets Now Certificate in Emergency and Critical Care in 2019, with 3 distinctions. In 2023, Rachel gained specialist status as an AVECCTN (Academy of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Technicians and Nurses) board-certified Veterinary Technician Specialist in Emergency and Critical Care (VTS ECC).

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