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Practice
Principal James R Elliott BVetMed, CertVR MRCVS
James
attended Brockenhurst College before studying at the Royal Veterinary
College, London qualifying in 1984. His first six years were spent
in mixed practice in Salisbury before returning to university
for a certificate in veterinary radiology. He joined the practice
in 1992 and became a partner in 1993. James' particular interest
is diagnostic imaging and he can often be found in the dark room!
He is married to Sally and has three children, a dog, a cat, a
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Charli
Brace BVSc MRCVS
Charli
graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2008. She lives
in Totton with her husband, Matt, her hamster, Winston, and
hopefully soon 2 Burmese kittens! Charli is interested in feline
medicine, emergency & critical care and ophthalmology. When
not at work Charli enjoys going to the gym, walking in the New
Forest and socialising with friends at the pub!
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Andy
Elliott BVM&S MRCVS
Andy
attended school in the East Riding of Yorkshire before moving
to Edinburgh to study. He qualified in 1993 and started his career
as a vet in Wigton , Cumbria . After six years of mixed practice
Andy moved to Hampshire and has been in companion animal general
practice in the Southampton and Romsey area ever since. He is
married with one daughter and an 85 year old tortoise. His areas
of special clinical interest include feline medicine, dermatology
(skin), clinical pathology (cells and blood!) and veterinary dentistry.
Outside of work Andy enjoys the great outdoors, photography, playing
the piano and growing his own vegetables!
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Clare
Harvey BVetMed, MRCVS
Clare studied at London University,
qualifying in 1985 and has always worked in this locality with
farm livestock and equine. She has four children and lives on
a mixed livestock farm, but also has horses, dogs and farm cats
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