Expert care for complex pet health issues—invest in effective treatment, not unnecessary tests.
Pet owners
What is a specialist?
Veterinary specialists (also called diplomates) with post nominals - DipECVIM-CA (European) or DipACVIM-CA (American) are like a medical specialist for pets. While your general practice (GP) veterinarian provides routine care such as exams, vaccines, and everyday medical treatment, a specialist handles more complex or serious conditions that need specialized testing, equipment, or expertise.
What diseases do you treat?
A small animal internal medicine specialist helps diagnose and treat complex or chronic conditions affecting pets’ organs—like the guts, kidneys, liver, immune-system or hormones. We work alongside your vet to create targeted treatment plans and monitor long-term health, so your pet gets better faster. Seeing a specialist early is an investment in effective care, not unnecessary tests or delays. If you feel like your pet is not getting better and you have spent a lot of money on treatments and diagnostics, then maybe it is time to reach out for a second opinion.
How do we book an appointment?
Best way to reach out is via email. Once your request is received I will reach out to your local vet to request an access to your pet's history and to discuss the appointment details and location of the appointment. I consult from several practices across Midlands and Greater Manchester.
An initial consult appointment with a veterinary specialist is more expensive than a regular GP appointment, but specialists can pinpoint problems quickly using targeted testing. This often prevents the cycle of repeated visits and testing, and unnecessary diagnostics - saving both time and money in the long run while getting your pet the right treatment sooner.
Is your service expensive?
