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| All the veterinary
surgeons at Mill House are committed to high standards of veterinary
medicine and care for your pet, as well as working with you to make
the most appropriate choices for your family. We approach each
case individually and sympathetically, allowing time to discuss all
the options and keeping you informed of progress. We try to
maintain personal contact with you, so do make sure you see the same
vet for follow up appointments where possible.
Click here for Veterinary Nurses
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David Clarke MA
VetMB DVR Cert SAC MRCVS
David qualified from Cambridge in 1977 and returned to the Vet School in 1978 for five
years, first as houseman, then as University Assistant Physician. He passed the Diploma in
Veterinary Radiology in 1980 and the Certificate in Small Animal Cardiology in 1993. He
maintains a strong interest in x-ray work, ultrasound diagnosis and heart cases, seeing
referrals from other veterinary surgeons as well as his own clients here. |
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Carole Clarke MA
VetMB CVPM MRCVS
Carole qualified from Cambridge in 1981 and set up the surgery with David in January 1984.
Carole now concentrates on organisation, training, IT and management behind the scenes.
Carole gained her Certificate in Veterinary Practice Management in February 1996. |
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Sarah Colegrave MA
VetMB MRCVS
Sarah qualified from Cambridge in 1989, and joined us in 1990 after a spell in mixed
practice. She is interested in all aspects of clinical work, particularly surgery.
Over the last few years, Sarah has completed training in acupuncture and now offers an
out-patient and in-patient service, particularly for chronic (long-term) pain relief in
dogs and cats. She is a keen swimmer and runner, and works part time
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays since having her three
children, Jess, Ellen and Robert. |
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Stefano Zago
MSc MRCVS
Stefano qualified from Parma (Italy) in 1986, and spent several years working in wildlife
management where he dealt with everything from Crocodiles to Orang-Utans. He then decided
to return to small animal practice, and after working in Wales and Leicestershire, joined
us in 1998. He is very keen on
internal medicine, and has developed our oncology service (the medical treatment of
cancer in our patients). He is currently studying for
an MSc in Medical Oncology at Birmingham University. He has particular responsibility for our laboratory
diagnostic services and is always in demand to help with
cytology investigations. |
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Judy Mosedale MA
VetMB MRCVS
Judy qualified from Cambridge in 1996, and joined us in 2000. Judy's special
interest is imaging, particularly radiology (X-rays) and ultrasound, but she is keen on all aspects
of small animal medicine and surgery. Judy generally
works on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays since the birth
of her daughter, Sophie. |
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Naz Mukadam BVSc
CertGP(SAM)
MRCVS Naz joined us in December 2004 and qualified
from Pretoria in 2001. He is originally from Zambia, but came to the UK as soon as
he qualified and worked in very mixed practice in the Scottish Highlands before settling
here in Lynn. Naz has a keen interest in surgery,
although he has been enjoying working in all areas of
medicine and surgery at Mill House. He was awarded the
Certificate in General Practice (Small Animal Medicine) in
2009 after two years of further study and exams in the
subject, and is currently studying for his GP Certificate in
Surgery. Other interests are
running, cycling and climbing, computers, music and having a good time! |
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Fiona
O'Leary BSc(Hons) MSc MVB MRCVS
Fiona moved to the UK from her native Ireland
in August 2006, and is enjoying exploring Norfolk. She
is keen on all outdoor activities and, in the practice, she
enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine and particularly surgery. Having always wanted to be a vet, she studied at Dublin
after completing two degrees in zoology and environmental
science and working for a time in industry. |
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Michael Morter BVetMed MRCVS
Michael was born in Norfolk and has lived in
the county most of his life; he comes to us from a small
animal practice in Sheringham. Michael qualified from the
Royal Veterinary College in 2002 and is keen on all aspects
of small animal medicine and surgery but has particular
interests in poultry, neurology and ultrasonography. In his
spare time Michael enjoys everything to do with computers
and technology, films and scuba diving. |
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Catherine Brent BA(Hons)Oxon.
BVetMed MRCVS
Catherine
graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2009, and,
before going to Vet School, spent three years at Oxford
University studying geography. Her first aim had
always been a career as a vet, and we are very pleased she
chose to come to Norfolk from her original home in
Berkshire. She is a keen surgeon, but enjoys all
aspects of small animal work. |
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Veterinary Nurses and Support Staff
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