BVetMed(Hons), BS,DipABVP(Feline), FRCVS
Feline Specialist & Minimally Invasive SurgeryWonderfully skilled, kind compassionate independent vets practice. I’ve used them for twelve years for my two cats and they have provided excellent care and advice with a lovely human touch. I would recommend them every time.
Natasha Thorneycroft
My dog is quite anxious, and taking him to the vet can be so frustrating as he won’t let anyone touch / examine him. Natalia has been so amazing with him, I feel so lucky to have found her. She really cares about him and thinks ahead of how to accommodate him and support him when he is sick. She is always extremely responsive and thinks outside the box when needed. Having a rescue dog can be so scary from time to time and I can’t stress enough how grateful I am to have her as my dog’s vet.
Leanne Moser
Chop is our English Bulldog and she is quite lazy, but she is always enthusiastic to come along to see everyone at The London Veterinary Medicine Clinic as they are all so kind and make anything she needs doing an easy task. The Clinic keeps us informed of all the things we need to do to keep our dog healthy and when, in the past, she has had medical procedures, talk us through the options best for her. Thank you for your help!
Terry Newman
Bruce Fogle and his team are amazing vets. Have been able to diagnose even esoteric problems like our Westie who delveloped tremors (temporarily) after eating ivy…. and providing very compassionate care when we have had to say good bye to our beloved friend. Absolutely the best.
Kimberly Yurisich
Near Marylebone Station it’s pretty easy to find or they can provide scratch cards for parking if you drive. Its a very clean, bright and friendly place. All receptionist and nurses are extremely friendly, helpful and accomodating. In my experience Doctors are very knowledgeable and honest they will answer all your questions and explain everything in detail till you understand. Observe and examine your dog. My dog unfortunately had a tumor removal. They looked after him well with care and love. Dr. Ciara was very understanding towards our worries and saved our dog. Cannot thank them enough for this. Care will be ongoing but I am confident we found the best place.
The clinic is very caring and accommodating from the vets to the reception team. Today, they saw us on very short notice after our dog was poorly overnight. The care and attention is excellent and genuine. Thank you for taking such wonderful care of our dog.
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Dr Bruce Fogle, our founder is one of the world’s most respected voices in veterinary medicine. The London Vet Clinic is built on his legacy of compassion and innovation. With over 50 years of experience and more than 40 internationally acclaimed books translated into 35+ languages, Dr Fogle has shaped how millions of pet owners care for their companions. The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons awarded Bruce its highest honour, The Queen’s Medal. The late Queen appointed Bruce MBE for founding the charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Veterinary associations on three continents have given him honorary memberships for his contributions to a better understanding of our relationships with the animals we care for. Bruce is at York Street Monday through Wednesday.
With 18 years of clinical proficiency and over half of those years here at the London Vet Clinic, highly experienced Dr Stephen Warren leads our General Practice team. Stephen has always had a special interest in ophthalmology which is why the clinic’s diagnostic equipment is of the highest level. We regularly ask Stephen for his advice in clinical matters but also in the often difficult choices between what we know is possible to do and what is in the best interest of our patients. Stephen is at the clinic four days each week and enjoys long weekend with his daughter Lily and his wife Melissa at their home on the Isle of Wight. Stephen is our lead OV (Official Veterinarian) and overseas complicated Export Health Certificates.
American accents are common at the London Vet Clinic and Adam’s is from the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania region. Before choosing veterinary medicine as his vocation, Adam completed a bachelor’s degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2015. After that he moved to London to study veterinary medicine at the Royal Veterinary College. He chose the UK because his mother was born here.
Before joining us, Adam worked in Hampstead at an out of hours emergency and critical care hospital for nearly three years. He intuitively understands the special relationship shared between humans and our pets and is joined at York Street where he provides general practice care four days each week by his dog buddy Bodie, who started life in Serbia and now shares our affections especially at lunchtime.
Dr Natalia Bewick is one of the very few vets in clinical practice with post graduate advanced training in clinical animal behaviour. Soon after graduating in veterinary medicine from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 2015, Natalia completed her two year advanced training in clinical animal behaviour at the University of Lincoln, studying with the internationally respected Prof Danny Mills. Natalia combines two days of General Practice with two days of Clinical Animal Behaviour each week at York Street. Natalia also provides Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminars for both veterinary nurses and vets. She ensures that the London Vet Clinic is as user friendly as possible for visiting dogs and cats. (Her young son Pedro’s home is made just as warm for him too.)
Dr Grant Petrie who oversees the second opinion services at the London Vet Clinic, has been at York Street since the 1990s and has advanced qualifications in both cardiology and internal medicine. A highly respected past President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) Grant provides his problem-solving abilities on Mondays and Thursdays to pets with conditions involving the heart, hormones, liver, kidney and bowel function. Grant oversees all cancer treatments that we undertake. Grant frequently gives continuing education lectures to vets about advances in the treatments for diabetes in dogs and cats and is responsible for the clinic’s regular case reviews.
David has more letters after his name than anyone else at York Street! All of the vets are “members” of the RCVS (MRCVS) but David is a “fellow”, an FRCVS though his contributions to clinical teaching. More important, this affable academic, who runs Cambridge University vet school’s ophthalmology clinic, thinks the way we do about keeping interventions simple. He understands that less interference is often in our animal companions’ best interest. In that context it’s not surprising that David also runs an ethics course for Cambridge’s vet students. At York Street David has the advanced diagnostic facilities to carry out eye examinations and repairs ensuring that all the dogs and cats he sees are back in their own homes the same day. David has over 230 publications in veterinary ophthalmology and animal welfare!
Dr John Parker has been a specialist in veterinary neurology since 2011. He was Head of Neurology at Hamilton Specialist Referrals until it was acquired by a corporate veterinary business. John says that many referral hospitals are “governed by corporate policies and politics. This is not for me. I am excited to be working with the London Veterinary Clinic at the new frontier of specialist veterinary medicine; bridging the gap between general practice and referral hospitals.”
Some vets feel uncomfortable working in businesses that have core values different to their own. If John feels that advanced diagnostic imaging is in your companion’s interest (and it may be in 3 out of 20 individuals) he works with his colleagues at The Ralph, a large independent veterinary referral hospital 50 minutes aware near Marlow.
Dr Erin Brennan is our resident referral dermatologist and diagnoses complex skin and ear conditions that don’t or won’t go away, or that go away then come back. These conditions often involve allergy, immune-mediated disease or secondary infectious disease, and frequently cause itchiness. At the Royal Veterinary College Erin’s work focussed on complex cases involving autoimmune diseases and infectious conditions. At University College Dublin’s School of Veterinary Medicine Erin is their resident visiting dermatologist.
Erin’s 75 minute consultations at York Street are in the calm and quiet back consult room where her video microscope and other facilities are located. Her follow-up appointments last between 30 and 60 minutes. She works closely with the GP vets to develop personalised care plans to improve your companion’s skin health and well-being. Referral appointments can be made by telephoning us.
Elise Robertson has over 15 years of clinical experienced in advanced endoscopy. Another American-born member of the York Street team, Elise graduated with honours from Colorado State University in the 1990s before completing her veterinary training at the Royal Veterinary College. She has worked with Bruce Fogle for over 20 years.
Like David Williams, Elise is also an FRCVS, a “fellow” by meritorious contributions to clinical practice”. Her skills mean that, when needed, cats and dogs can have outpatient, minimally invasive procedures such as liver biopsies, rhinoscopies, otoendoscopies or laparoscopies here at York Street rather than at referral centres.
Elise is a Board Certified Diplomate in Feline Practice. She teaches, lectures and publishes on feline medicine, endoscopy and endosurgery and is at York Street on Thursdays.
Dr Simonovski is a natural teacher and a quietly deft and skilled surgeon. After completing an internship in the USA Martin moved to the UK where he worked in busy clinics and hospitals in Essex and Surrey. He was Lead Surgeon for many years in a large veterinary corporate group, handling soft tissue and orthopaedic surgical referrals within the group. Martin has post-graduate certificates in Veterinary Professional Studies and Advanced Veterinary Practice from the University of Liverpool. We enjoy his visits to York Street because his advanced surgical skills mean that the dogs and cats that he cares for can return home the same day their conditions are surgically corrected.
Peter Kertesz, the only dental surgeon in the UK to be awarded the position of Honorary Associate of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, has been attending to complicated oral and dental conditions in dogs and cats at York Street for over 40 years. Bruce introduced Peter to the challenges of veterinary dentistry in the 1970s. One result is that Peter wrote the first textbook on veterinary dentistry, A Colour Atlas of Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Diseases.
Peter continues to travel worldwide treating primates, small and large cats, elephants, killer whales even walruses with painful dental conditions. Peter is available on Fridays to see dogs and cats with challenging oral conditions. Needless to say, he never undertakes cosmetic dentistry in animals. He only treats dental conditions that cause either illness or pain.