Louise Worth BVSc GPCert SAS MRCVS
Head Veterinary Surgeon
We’re always delighted to welcome new clients. If you’re a pet owner considering a new vet, please feel free to pop in anytime to say hello—no appointment needed! We’d love to meet you and your pet and introduce ourselves.
Our Wanstead Veterinary Hospital has been offering veterinary care to pets from its original site since 1972. Whilst consistently providing a high standard of expertise to the local community throughout this time as a general veterinary practice, Wanstead Hospital also offers its specialist services to pets requiring an Emergency Vet in North London.
Our day-to-day general practice services range from vaccinations and health checks to consultations, diagnostic tests and a range of medical and surgical treatments.
Separate cat and dog waiting areas in the spacious air-conditioned reception area help your pet remains calm and comfortable before being assessed and we’re delighted to offer our clients complimentary tea and coffee. The reception area offers a wide range of pet accessories and high-quality pet foods and our team will be happy to advise on your pet’s nutritional needs and make recommendations if necessary.
Whatever your reason for needing us, we’re delighted to welcome you to Wanstead Veterinary Hospital and aim to provide the highest quality healthcare for you and your pet.
Wanstead Veterinary Hospital is open 24hrs a day, 365 days per year. Our experienced team has access to extensive diagnostic and treatment facilities providing specialist care and surgery, intensive care, advanced scanning through CT and ultrasound, as well as a number of expert vets who are highly experienced in particular areas of medicine and surgery. We routinely accept referrals from other vets in North and East London and the surrounding areas.
All our hospital vets have their own areas of particular clinical interest and are available to provide further advice for clients whose pet has been referred by their own vet practice:
The Hospital enjoys excellent facilities including consultation rooms, dedicated operating suites, separate dog and cat hospitalisation wards and isolation areas where strict barrier nursing techniques are observed. We’re proud of our intensive care facilities with fluid infusion pumps, oxygen therapy kennels, heating incubators and advanced monitoring equipment.
Click on the fee tab to see prices for our standard vet appointments and neutering. See Vet and Nurse appointments for more information on the types and length of consultations available in practice. Fees for other appointments and treatments are available by speaking with us in practice.
Wanstead Veterinary Hospital is located on New Wanstead, close to the Green Man interchange with the A12, between Wanstead and Leytonstone. For those travelling to us by car, there is a small on-site car park reserved for clients, as well as some on-street parking nearby. If parking onsite, please be sure to enter your car’s registration on our reception desk tablet upon arrival to secure two hours’ free parking (this can be renewed again if needed). If you are travelling on the London Underground, we’re a 10-minute brisk walk from Wanstead or Snaresbrook Tube Stations and we’re also on several bus routes.
Please note this practice is located within the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).
Our Wanstead Veterinary Hospital holds accreditation from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). After a thorough evaluation, the RCVS has confirmed that we uphold the highest standards of veterinary care. Additionally, this location has achieved the globally recognized Cat Friendly Clinic status for our efforts in minimising stress for cats during vet visits.
Emergency care is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at our three flagship hospitals. We have vets on site at all times, supported by qualified nurses to ensure that we are ready to care for your pet whatever time of day they need us. Even if your pet usually visits one of our branch practices, their medical records will be instantly available at our hospital to ensure that we can offer the best continuity of care.
Official Veterinarians are able to issue Animal Health Certificates enabling you to travel with your pet. There are a number of requirements that must be met before travel, so we recommend getting in touch with your local practice as early as possible if you might need your pet to travel abroad.
Our laboratory offers a rapid and efficient service with fast turnaround of results. Many branches have state-of-the-art in-house equipment for an even faster service. In addition to testing for the disease in an unwell patient, we also offer screening tests before your pet undergoes an anaesthetic to ensure that we identify any previously unknown problems, helping us to ensure the anaesthetic is as safe as possible.
We are members of the International Society of Feline Medicine and many of our practices have been awarded the internationally recognised Cat Friendly Clinic status. We take great care to ensure that our feline friends feel as comfortable as possible in our practices. Please ask us for help if your cat is particularly nervous about visiting the vet.
Many of our veterinary surgeons have undertaken advanced training and are able to treat more complicated cases. They are happy to receive referrals in areas such as internal medicine, cardiology, orthopaedic, laparoscopic and soft tissue surgery. We invest heavily in the ongoing training of all our staff, meaning you can rest assured that your pet will be in good hands.
We offer 15-minute appointments as a standard for most consultations, giving you plenty of time to discuss your pet’s healthcare and ask any questions you may have. We are able to provide a range of services during the consultation and are always on hand to see your pet in an emergency if necessary.
Taking care of your pet’s teeth is vitally important for their overall health. Just as we brush our teeth each day and get regular dental check-ups, our pets also need regular preventative care, dental check-ups and dental treatment for a range of dental diseases or trauma. We recommend keeping up-to-date with your pet’s dental health and, as with any aspect of their wellbeing, we see prevention as a much better outcome than a cure.
We offer a referral service for diagnosis and treatment with CT scans, advanced x-rays and ultrasound. These imaging tests can be offered as an outpatient service, or as part of the treatment for patients hospitalised with us. We employ a number of specialists and certificate holders who are able to provide an expert opinion in interpreting these tests.
Flea and Worm control is not only important for your pet’s health but also for public health. We provide Prescription-Only Medicine, so if we have not recently examined your pet and prescribed a Prescription-Only parasiticide, you’ll need to book a formal consultation with your vet so that we can supply you with the product. We are always happy to provide advice on the best preventative care for your animal so please call in if you have any questions.
Budget monthly and save money on all your pet’s preventative healthcare needs. Our affordable plan allows you to pay a monthly direct debit to spread the cost of your pet’s vaccinations and parasite control products throughout the year. The costs are much less than our full retail price, and the plan offers a number of other benefits on top.
We can offer keyhole surgery including routine neutering for female dogs and other more advanced procedures. This minimally invasive procedure can mean shorter recovery times for your pet and more rapid healing.
Pet neutering is a hot topic among owners across the UK with some non-medical theories and myths making people doubt the procedure for their dog, cat, rabbit or any other household pet. All Goddard Vets encourage owners to consider neutering their pets for a range of medical and behavioural benefits.
Our nursing team play a central role in the care that we provide you and your pet. In addition to assisting our veterinary surgeons in providing care for your pet, they are also able to answer questions for you directly and provide a range of nurse-led services such as puppy classes, weight management clinics and senior pet care consultations. Speak to your local team for details of classes and clinics available.
People tend to think it’s only older pets that get ill and therefore younger pets don’t need pet insurance but we know from the patients we see each day that that is not the case. In fact, the younger your pet is when you insure them the better as it means you are less likely to have any existing conditions, which may not be covered by the policy and you can then receive more help covering the cost of any future treatment your pet needs.
A microchip is a tiny glass capsule, about the size of a grain of rice, which is filled with electronic components giving a unique 15 digit number. Giving a pet a microchip is a relatively simple procedure.
Please contact your veterinary surgeon to discuss your pet’s vaccination requirements along with the possibility of saving money on these and many other benefits by joining our preventative healthcare plan, ProActive Pets.
Specialist referral services are offered at our three hospitals in Wimbledon, Northolt and Wanstead in a range of different areas. Our specialists are recognised as experts in their field and are able to provide advanced treatments for a range of conditions using the latest technology. Referrals must always be made by your first opinion veterinary surgeon who will be able to advise if a specialist referral would be beneficial for your pet.
Vaccinating your pet is an essential part of being a pet owner and looking after your beloved dog, cat, rabbit or any other animal you choose to bring into your home. Vaccinations are a vital part of the process used by millions of pet owners to keep their pets safe.
Just like humans, pets require regular vaccinations to create a biological defence against some of the nasty diseases that can be picked up in everyday life. If your pet is unvaccinated and catches one of these illnesses then the symptoms could be fatal or cause long-term harm, meaning that staying on top of your pet’s vaccines is very important.
Our knowledgeable team can offer support and advice on managing your pet’s weight and diet.
Spotting potential health issues before signs appear can help protect your pet from serious disease.
All of our branches have access to x-ray facilities for ease and speed of diagnosis. Many of our practices benefit from the latest technology in digital X-rays, which provides exceptionally clear images very quickly, ensuring your pet is under anaesthetic for the shortest possible time.
Head Veterinary Surgeon
Head Veterinary Surgeon
Louise qualified from Bristol Veterinary School in 2011 and joined the Wanstead team in 2014 and became Head Vet in 2021. She has a special interest in general surgery, endoscopy and rabbits and has a Certificate in Small Animal Surgery. In her spare time, Louise is an avid traveller.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
John is a Cambridge University graduate who, since qualifying as a veterinary surgeon, has worked at the Royal Veterinary College [RVC] in London as well as in practice in Hertfordshire. He joined the Wanstead team in 2008 as a resident orthopaedic surgeon having achieved his Certificate in Small Animal Surgery in 2007. John is an Official Veterinarian [OV] which means that he is authorised to issue pet passports and complete export health certificates. John spends most of his free time with his young family.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Shaun graduated from the Royal Veterinary College, London in 2005 and went on to attain a Certificate in Small Animal Surgery before joining the team at Wanstead. Shaun has a particular interest in wound management as well as general surgery and orthopaedic surgery. Shaun is an Official Veterinarian [OV] which means that he is authorised to issue pet passports and complete export health certificates. In his free time, Shaun plays guitar and piano and has recently achieved his childhood dream of becoming a pilot. Shaun has a bearded dragon called Ralph (who is actually a girl!)
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Emily graduated from The University of Edinburgh in 2022 and worked in a busy 24-hour hospital on her home island of Jersey before moving to London and joining the team at Wanstead in 2023. Emily’s interests include emergency medicine and soft tissue surgery. Outside of being a vet, Emily is a qualified skiing instructor, an avid baker and enjoys pilates, long walks and dancing with friends!
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
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Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Jonathan was born and raised in Cambridge where he also studied to be a vet, finally qualifying in 2024. He then took the big step to move “all the way” to London joining the team in Wanstead as part of the new graduate programme in 2024. Outside of work, Jonathan enjoys pub quizzes, travelling, playing sports and visiting museums.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Angella graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2014 as a veterinary surgeon and holds a PhD in Microbiology & Molecular Genetics. After leading an ER team in New Orleans for several years, she moved to Miami in 2020 to work in a specialty and referral hospital. An avid traveler, she travels yearly to Alaska as a veterinarian for the Iditarod. In 2022, Angella joined the team at Wanstead when she moved to London to fulfill a lifelong dream of living abroad and will be running her first marathon this October.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Charlie graduated from the University of Bristol in 2016 and since then has undertaken two internships and spent some time in first opinion practice, as well as working as a locum veterinary surgeon and a full time night vet. He has a lot of emergency and critical care experience, which is a special area of interest for him, and he puts this to good use as one of the dedicated night vets at the Wanstead Hospital. He also has a keen interest in neurology and particularly enjoys this when it is combined with his interest in emergency and critical care.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
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Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Rashmi graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2015 and worked in small animal practice in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Aylesbury before joining the Wanstead team in 2020. Rashmi has a special interest in small animal medicine.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Nancy graduated from Cambridge University in 2022 and moved to London in 2024 to join the team at Wanstead. Nancy loves all aspects of practice but has particular interests in emergency and critical care, and looking after inpatients in the hospital. In her free time Nancy enjoys spending time outside playing sport, cooking for friends and weekends in the countryside.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Hilary graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2021 and spent her first year in practice at a busy small animal hospital in Portsmouth before moving to London and joining the team at Wanstead in 2023.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
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Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Laura had a previous career in human resources before making the switch to Veterinary Medicine. She graduated from the University of Surrey before joining the team at Wanstead in 2023 as part of the New Graduate Program. Outside of work, Laura enjoys travelling and swimming.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Sammie graduated from The Royal Veterinary College, London in 2019. Since graduating she worked in busy small animal clinics in London before joining the team at Wanstead in 2023. Sammie has completed a further qualification in Emergency & Critical Care, and is currently studying towards a certificate in Small Animal Medicine. Outside of work Sammie is a keen traveller and marathon runner.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
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Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Charlotte graduated from the University of Liège in Belgium in 2018. She then completed an internship and followed this up by working in a referral clinic in Luxembourg for a few years. This enabled her to gain solid experience in internal medicine, emergencies, and endoscopy. After moving to London, Charlotte joined the team at Wanstead in 2024 and has a particular interest in medical imaging.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
In 2007 Adam graduated as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (Poland), where shortly after he began work at the Veterinary Surgical Department, obtaining a PhD in Veterinary Surgery Science in 2012. In 2013 Adam moved to the UK and started practicing as vet in East Anglia. He has a keen interest in surgery, especially in orthopedics. Outside of Adam’s veterinary interests he enjoys hiking, photography and composing music.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Airan qualified as a vet in Valencia, his hometown, in 2008. After working in Spain for three years he decided to move to the UK to progress his career. Before joining the team at Wanstead in 2023, Airan worked for over ten years in both first opinion and emergency small animal clinics. He developed an interest in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine which led him to gain an Advanced Practitioner Certificate in this field awarded by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Airan also enjoys supporting new starting vets navigating through this rewarding profession. Outside of work, he enjoys outdoor sports, travelling with a focus on wildlife, any sea-related activity, and also socialising.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
Lucy graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2024 and joined the team at Wanstead after graduation. Lucy has an interest in feline medicine and has three rescue cats of her own at home. In her free time, Lucy enjoys rugby and getting out and about in nature.
Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon
After graduating from Guelph University in Canada, Klara worked for for the PDSA in East London and then a private practice in North West London where she became a partner for a few years. Klara then completed an internship in Small Animal Medicine & Surgery back in Canada before returning to the UK and she began working for the Goddard Group in 1994.
Head Nurse
Head Nurse
Pebbles qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2007 and joined the team at Wanstead in 2021. She became the Head Nurse in 2023. Pebbles has worked in various types of veterinary clinics including charity, zoo and referral. Pebbles has a keen interest in all aspects of nursing especially feline nursing and has completed additional qualifications including clinical coaching, VetsNow Certificate in Emergency and Clinical Coaching, and is currently studying for the ISFM certificate in Feline Nursing.
Deputy Head Nurse
Deputy Head Nurse
Amie qualified as an RVN in 2017 and worked in small animal hospitals for some years before that. She has a particular interest in surgery and emergency and critical care.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Lexi qualified as a registered veterinary nurse in April 2024 and joined the team at Wanstead the same year. Lexi had seven years experience in the veterinary profession before qualifying and her main interests are nursing inpatients and exotics. At home, Lexi has two cats and a tortoise.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Bebhinn studied Animal Management before moving to London and going on to complete a degree in Veterinary Nursing in 2021 at Middlesex University. Bebhinn worked at the Mandeville Veterinary Hospital before moving to Wanstead in 2021. Her main interests are promoting animal welfare and outside of work Bebhinn enjoys going to concerts, the theatre, and spending time with family, friends and her dog Piper.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Graham joined the team at Wanstead in 2021 and previously worked in both private practice and the charity sector. He has a particular interest in anaesthesia and critical care nursing.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Ciara joined the Goddard Group in 2014 and qualified as a Registered Veterinary Nurse in 2021. She enjoys many activities including baking, sketching, photography and taking her dogs on walks and also spending time with her cats.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
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Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Megan joined the team at Wanstead in 2016 and has since qualified as a Veterinary Care Assistant. Megan is looking forward to starting her training for the Veterinary Nurse Diploma soon. In her spare time she enjoys taking her two dogs, Sonny and Toby, for forest walks.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
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Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Tilly joined the team at Wanstead in 2022 after qualifying as an RVN. Her favourite aspects of nursing include anaesthesia, canine behaviour and supporting owners in caring for their geriatric pets.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Ginny joined the team at Wanstead in 2021 after qualifying as an RVN in 2019. She studied animal management at Capel Manor College and after volunteering at her local veterinary practice was taken on as a student veterinary nurse. Ginny has a keen interest in diagnostic imaging and anaesthesia.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Aimée is a self described ‘crazy cat lady’ adopting three rescues Scarlett, Sid and Greg – although she adores dogs just as much having grown up with two large bouncy labradors. Aimée has been working in veterinary practice for over 10 years and qualified as a registered veterinary nurse in 2017. She has a keen interest in anaesthesia, medical nursing and emergency & critcal care and has joined the team at Wanstead as one of our out of hours nurses. Outside of work you can find Aimée at a music event, making something creative or away in the campervan.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
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Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Immy joined the team at Wanstead in 2023 having recently qualified as a Registered Veterinary Nurse from Middlesex University. Immy has a very equal love of cats and dogs and feels passionate about making all animals feel as comfortable and stress-free as possible while at the vets!
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
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Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Mahli joined the team at Wanstead in 2022 and qualified as a Veterinary Nurse in 2024. Mahli has an interest in surgery and anaesthesia.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Lauren qualified as a Veterinary Nurse in 2024 through the Royal Veterinary College and joined the team at Wanstead. She is passionate about cat friendly practice and all things anaesthesia, and is keen to pursue an anaesthesia certificate. She enjoys mentoring students and helping them to reach their full potential. When she is not in clinic, Lauren can be found reading, or crocheting outfits for our furry friends 🙂
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Charmaine joined the team at Wanstead in 2024. She has a BSc(Hons) in Zoology and a passion for exotic species.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
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ISFM Cat Friendly Clinic Cat Advocate
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
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Registered Veterinary Nurse & Stock Controller
Registered Veterinary Nurse & Stock Controller
Joanne qualified as a veterinary nurse back in 1996 when she worked at our Plaistow branch. She then went on to work in various small animal practices and spent some time locuming before returning to the Goddard Group and joining the team at Wanstead in 2020. Joanne has two rescue Cavalier King Charles spaniels and in her spare time enjoys competing in triathlons.
Registered Veterinary Nurse & Training Coordinator
Registered Veterinary Nurse & Training Coordinator
Jesle originally came to the Wanstead Hospital in 2015 for an 8-week placement as a student veterinary nurse and stayed after his graduation as an RVN from the Royal Veterinary College in 2017! He then undertook the BSc course where he focused on wildlife and medical nursing in 2018, gained his Vets Now Emergency and Critical Care certificate in 2021 and is now a senior nurse and a Training Coordinator at Wanstead. Jesle enjoys all areas of nursing especially taking care of the hospital’s inpatients when being the ward nurse, emergency nursing and mentoring students. He lives with his cross-eyed, black cat called Sooty.
Client Support Nurse
Client Support Nurse
Helen joined the Group in 2002 after completing a degree in Animal Science at Writtle University. Helen started work at our Gidea Park branch and later transferred to Goodmayes in order to complete her Veterinary Nurse training. Helen qualified as a RVN in 2009 and split her time between Goodmayes and the Freemantle Road branch in Barkingside before transferring to the Wanstead Hospital to take up the Reception Nurse role. Helen enjoys meeting the new puppies and kittens that come in and of course all the pets who attend regularly for weight clinics, nail trims and ProActive Pets checks. Some of the dogs are particularly cheeky and pop behind reception to say hello to Helen before their appointment.
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Georgina qualified as a registered veterinary nurse in 2014 and joined the team at Wanstead in 2022. She has an interest in pet behaviour and hopes to develop in this area further.
Student Veterinary Nurse
Student Veterinary Nurse
Lydia joined the team at Wanstead in 2022. After completing a degree in Equine Therapies, Lydia worked at the Royal Veterinary College Equine Referral Hospital as a veterinary technician. Having spent most of her career among horses and large animals, Lydia decided to take the ‘jump’ and fulfill her desire to work in the small animal veterinary world. Lydia is currently studying for a veterinary nursing degree. In her spare time she enjoys playing football, skiing, and spending time with her two dogs and two cats.
Student Veterinary Nurse
Student Veterinary Nurse
Sheree joined the team at Wanstead in 2021 having originally studied Health and Social Care in 2017 in the hopes of becoming a human neonatal nurse. She then moved on to study Animal Management at Capel Manor and is currently studying to achieve her veterinary nursing qualification. Sheree is the proud owner of eight amazing pets, including dogs, cats, snakes and lizards. In her spare time she works as an artist. She also enjoys gardening and being in nature.
Student Veterinary Nurse
Student Veterinary Nurse
Chanel joined the team at the Wanstead Veterinary Hospital in 2018 and has always had a passion for caring for animals. Chanel loves all animals but has a particularly soft spot for horses. Chanel has a horse called Lollipop and competes yearly in show jumping competitions, and also has a guinea pig called Sensai. Chanel has a young daughter who shares her passion for animals and she spends a lot of her time teaching her daughter how to care for their pets.
Student Veterinary Nurse
Student Veterinary Nurse
Holly joined the team at Wanstead in 2021 after studying Animal Management at Writtle College and is currently studying to gain her veterinary nursing qualification. Holly has two adopted rescue cats, Olly and Oreo, who she loves spending time with.
Student Veterinary Nurse
Student Veterinary Nurse
Sarah joined the team at Wanstead in 2022. Sarah is currently studying to become a veterinary nurse and has a keen interest in emergency critical care and imagining. At home Sarah has a rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier called Izzie whose hobbies are eating and sleeping.
Student Veterinary Nurse
Student Veterinary Nurse
Joana joined the team at Wanstead in 2024 after working as a vet receptionist and nursing assistant for three years and is training for her veterinary nurse qualification. Joana loves learning and her goal is to run an animal shelter of her own one day. Outside of work, Joana enjoys roller skating, sewing, and her two cats.
Student Veterinary Nurse
Student Veterinary Nurse
Casey joined the team at Wanstead after studying animal management at college, and she is looking forward to training to be a veterinary nurse. At home, Casey has a dog named Daisy and two tortoises who she loves to spend time with.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Alice joined the Wanstead team in 2020 and is studying science A-levels as she is looking to continue her career in veterinary medicine. She has strong interests in both animal welfare and ophthalmology and has enjoyed working with a wide range of animals including African wildlife. In her free time she loves to volunteer at sanctuaries and spend time with her own Cockapoo called Parker. She also enjoys yoga and cocktail-making amongst other things.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Neitia studied at City and Islington College Of Applied Sciences and completed the Animal Management Level 3 Diploma Course. During this time she had the opportunity to study abroad with the AWF in Tenerife, recording numbers of the migratory and residential species through whale watching. Neitia now wants the opportunity to use the knowledge she has gained to help pets live a comfortable and happy life.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Claire joined the team at Wanstead in 2022 after working with exotic animals for two years. Claire is looking forward to studying for her veterinary nurse qualification. At home, she has a fluffy Persian cat named Toby, a corn snake and a Pacman frog.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Selda joined the team at Wanstead in 2023 and is looking forward to training as a veterinary nurse in the future.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Sara joined the team at Wanstead in 2024 and has an interest in emergency care. She strives to always create a cat-friendly environment in the workplace. During her spare time she loves spending time with her own cat Penguin, reading and crocheting.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Pilar joined the team at Wanstead in 2021. She studied biology in Spain and animals have been always been her passion. Pilar is planning on furthering her knowledge enabling her to build a career in the animal welfare profession. Outside of work Pilar likes to volunteer for animal organisations and studies holistic nutrition.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
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Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Lauryn joined the team at Wanstead in 2023 having recently finished a qualification in animal management. At home she has a dog named Guzel.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Louisa joined the team at Wanstead in 2024. This is her first job in the veterinary industry and her love for animals has led her to aspire to qualify as a veterinary nurse in the future.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Ben joined the team at Wanstead in 2020. He studied Zoology at the university of Glasgow, graduating in 2011. He then moved to Israel in 2013 to work for a year at Jerusalem Zoo and then to America in 2014 to work at the Orlando Science Centre. He worked with large carnivores in Jerusalem and many reptiles and amphibians in Orlando. Ben now lives with his wife, Carrie, and Maltese dog, Bella. Ben is hoping to start studying for his nursing qualification soon.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Ilana joined the team at Wanstead in 2023 having studied at Capel Manor College for Level 3 Diploma in animal care. Ilana has worked with lots of different animals from rodents, reptiles, farm animals and small animals. She has a passion for all animals that she meets but especially enjoys spending time with her own two rabbits and dog.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Natasha joined the team at Wanstead in 2020, having previously worked for the PDSA and Vets4Pets which is where she found her passion for caring for animals. She has two cats, Mushka and Minx, who she spends time with cuddling and caring for.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
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Hospital Manager
Hospital Manager
Edwina joined the team at Wanstead in 2024 having worked in healthcare for over two decades. She brings a wealth of experience in practice management and operations to her role in Wanstead. and her passion for customer service and patient care remains her top priority. She is fuelled by a genuine desire to make a positive impact in the lives of both animals and their human companions. Edwina developed a profound love for animals from an early age in South Africa where she grew up surrounded by cats, dogs, snakes, birds, and fish. Beyond her professional endeavours, Edwina enjoys various outdoor pursuits including, running, swimming, and hiking. She is also an avid reader and loves cooking and spending time with friends.
Client Care Manager
Client Care Manager
Georgiana joined the team at Wanstead in 2022. She is a Coventry University graduate with Bachelor degree in Management and Leadership . Georgiana uses her positive attitude and energy to achieve the best client care experience for all our clients and their pets.
Hospital Administrator
Hospital Administrator
Lizzy joined the team at Wanstead in 2019 having previously worked as a nurse at the RSPCA Harmsworth before moving onto the reception team at the RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital. Lizzy enjoys the challenge of a busy hospital environment and is a keen advocate of adopting dogs from rescue centres. Lizzy now has a rescue of her own in her little Edie who keeps her on her toes!
Hospital Administrator
Hospital Administrator
Senior Receptionist
Senior Receptionist
Katie joined the team at Wanstead in 2021. She is passionate about all animals and is the proud owner of two spoilt-rotten German Shepherds.
Senior Receptionist
Senior Receptionist
Sarah joined the reception team at Wanstead in 2022. She has worked in the veterinary profession since 2004 and qualified as an RVN in 2013. Sarah has always had a passion for animals and has many furry family members. Outside of work Sarah enjoys adventures with her children and the family dogs.
Receptionist
Receptionist
Agne joined the team at Wanstead in 2023 and is currently studying veterinary medicine at the Royal Veterinary College. Agne is originally from Lithuania and has always been passionate about animal care and welfare. Outside of work and study, Agne enjoys Latin and ballroom dancing and loves spending time with her Russian blue mix cat Belgium and her Syrian hamster Keira.
Receptionist
Receptionist
Anna-Clare joined the team at Wanstead in 2023. They grew up spending a lot of time in Ireland around farm animals. When Anna-Clare is not at work they write and produce music and spend time with their 3 year old tortoiseshell cat Myla.
Receptionist
Receptionist
Julie has worked at the Wanstead Hospital for over 30 years and is highly valued and thought of by colleagues and clients alike.
Receptionist
Receptionist
Tyrina joined the team at Wanstead in 2020.
Receptionist
Receptionist
Charlotte joined the team at Wanstead in 2024. She is passionate about animals and has a cocker spaniel who is a fun ball of energy. Charlotte’s dream is to own a samoyed one day!
Receptionist
Receptionist
Evelina joined the team at Wanstead in 2023 and has always wanted to work with animals so this is finally a little dream come true – never give up is her new favourite sentence. At home, Evalina has three dogs and a cat that she loves with all her heart.
Receptionist
Receptionist
Morena joined the team at Wanstead in 2021 and has worked with and around animals since she was 18. Morena is a fully trained and qualified dog groomer.
Receptionist
Receptionist
Receptionist
Receptionist
Jolanta joined the team at Wanstead in 2023 and has a professional background in the hospitality industry but her true passion has always been to be surrounded by furry friends. Having recently had to say goodbye to her beloved corgi she is now getting ready to adopt a new friend.
Receptionist
Receptionist
Tabitha joined the reception team at Wanstead in 2024 and coming from a veterinary family has always been around animals. Tabitha has a rural background and is just as familiar with sheep and horses as she is with dogs and cats!
Receptionist
Receptionist
Sue joined the team at Wanstead in 2022 and is one of the friendly faces you will find on reception at the hospital. Sue is passionate about animals and has a gorgeous ginger cat at home called GJ who loves his food!
Insurance & Accounts Coordinator
Insurance & Accounts Coordinator
Haley started her career with the Goddard Group in 2001 as a veterinary assistant at our Mile End branch. After qualifying as an RVH in 2012 she became Head Nurse at the branch. After a few years of locuming for other practices Haley decided to return to the hospital at Wanstead to head up the insurance team. Haley is the proud carer of her cat ‘Stinky’, a stray cat entrusted to her by from Poorly Paws Rescue. Unfortunately, he likes ‘getting up to mischief’ which resulted in a broken tail that needed partial amputation and the complete removal of his upper canine teeth after an unknown trauma. Haley is a self-confessed ‘crazy cat lady’ but also enjoys caring for dogs, horses and her tortoise Sheldon.
Insurance Clerk
Insurance Clerk
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Insurance Clerk
Insurance Clerk
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