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Braintree Vets4Pets

Inside Pets at Home
Unit 6B Braintree Retail Park
Charter Way
Braintree
Essex
CM77 8YJ
01376 348934

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  • Sunday  - 

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Meet the team

Samantha Baker

Dr Samantha Baker

Practice Owner & Veterinary Surgeon

BVSc MRCVS

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Having originally trained in New Zealand, I graduated from Massey University in 1995, and since then, I have gained a wealth of knowledge in small animal practice. I have been practising in the UK since 1998. I have thoroughly enjoyed my career so far, during which time I have developed a passion for canine and feline medicine and therapeutics and a great enthusiasm for working with small furries (rabbits, guinea pigs & hamsters).

I relish the challenge that having my own clinic brings, along with the chance to develop and nurture my fabulous team.

At home, I have a dog named Bali and a rabbit called Lieutenant Dan. When not at work, I enjoy the outdoors, live music, theatre, cinema and travel.

At Vets4Pets Braintree, clients can be assured of receiving the best level of both clinical and customer care. I shall endeavour to instil an atmosphere where they feel welcome, nurtured and respected and where their pets are treated as though they were part of our family.

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Dr Iliya Mladenov

Head Veterinary Surgeon

MRCVS

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I qualified from the Veterinary Medicine Faculty of UF, Bulgaria in 2015. I joined the Vets4Pets Braintree team in October 2019 and I am now the Head Veterinary Surgeon.

I enjoy all aspects of veterinary medicine, and have a keen interest in surgery, ophthalmology, oncology, internal medicine and diagnostic imaging.

I enjoy being a general practitioner as it allows me to do a little bit of everything. Every day brings new challenges and I like the unusual and interesting cases that I encounter frequently.

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Ashleigh Rouse

Veterinary Surgeon

MRCVS

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I graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2012 and went straight into mixed practice where I got to experience a broad variety of animal work, including assisting a zoo vet.

After returning from travelling I went into small animal practice in Suffolk. I relocated to Essex in 2017, and after having my first child I worked as a locum around the area  for 3 years. I have been a familiar face at Vets4Pets Braintree since 2018 but finally took a permanent part-time position here after having my second child in 2021.

At work I particularly enjoy working as part of a team and have a keen interest in rabbit and geriatric feline medicine.

I am a Labrador lover and at home we currently have my one-in-a-million Amara and her grand-daughter Esther. We also have 3 cats acquired from work over the years and the current rabbit count is 6!

In my spare time I enjoy exploring the country side with my family, travel, baking and board games.

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Dr Georgina Benton

Veterinary Surgeon

BVSc MRCVS

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Since childhood, my unwavering love for animals has led me to pursue my dream of becoming a veterinary surgeon.

I proudly earned my degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Liverpool in 2023, where I also completed a degree in Bio-Veterinary Sciences. I thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of my veterinary training, including working with farm animals, horses and exotic species, but I have chosen to start my career working with small animals.Outside of work, I play the piano, violin, and flute, and enjoy playing in orchestras and musical productions. I also love trying out new sewing projects and exploring the local countryside. At home, I live with two adorable feline friends, Oscar and Tally, who never fail to keep life interesting.For me, one of the most rewarding aspects of veterinary medicine is seeing the heart-warming relationships between pets and their owners and so I look forward to meeting you and your pets.

Nikki Baker

Nikki Baker

Practice Manager

RVN

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I have worked in the veterinary industry since 2010 and been with Vets4Pets Braintree since 2015 where I started as a Registered Veterinary Nurse. Since then I have been promoted to Head RVN and then to Practice Manager.
We have an amazing team at Braintree and fantastic clientele, many of who I've got to know very well over the years. 
No two days are the same in veterinary practice and alongside my managerial role I thoroughly enjoy nursing a variety of animals and have a keen interest in canine behaviour.
At home I have a two rescued chihuahuas, Mary and Pixie and a very charismatic French Bulldog called Coco, who all keep me super busy. 
In my spare time I enjoy exploring new adventurous dog walks with my partner, keeping active at the gym and jetting off to hot destinations as often as I can!
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Casey Clarke

Head Veterinary Nurse

RVN

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As a child I always knew I wanted to work with animals in a veterinary environment. I started my nursing career with Vets4Pets in 2009 as a student veterinary nurse and after much hard work and perseverance, I qualified as a fully registered veterinary nurse in 2015.

I thoroughly enjoyed utilising and advancing my nursing skills working in a busy 24 hour veterinary hospital where I saw many interesting cases, and I have since developed a keen interest in veterinary oncology, geriatric nursing and end of life care. Welcoming new puppies and kittens into the practice is always gratifying to be part of, but I feel caring for our patients at the end of their lives is a hugely important privilege and a particularly rewarding one.

I furthered my managerial skills becoming head nurse at my previous practice, where I enjoyed managing the team and training and supporting the junior colleagues.

I love all species, big or small, fluffy and slobbery, but terriers are my particular favourites!

My parson jack russell Zack keeps me on my toes at home and when I’m outside of work I like to unwind by attending the gym and powerlifting, but also relaxing with friends and following the rugby.

Claire Beck

Registered Veterinary Nurse

RVN

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I started my career in 2003 as a kennel assistant in a large East London hospital. I later completed my veterinary nurse training in a general practice in my home town near Epping Forest and qualified as a Registered Veterinary Nurse from Writtle College in 2009.

Since qualifying I furthered my education by completing a foundation degree in veterinary nursing and business management as well as becoming a certificate holder in canine and feline veterinary nutrition. I have recently completed a second certificate in veterinary nurse consultations.

I have had a varied career over the last twenty years, having worked as a lecturer in a college and working in mixed practices dealing with large animals and wildlife. I have a keen interest in nutrition as well as anaesthesia, having the privilege of anaesthetising a sheep, bearded dragon, puffer fish and lemur to name a few.

When not working my young son and working spaniel keep me on my toes. I am often found outside, either on the agility field or in the playground and park.

Eleanor Laban

Registered Veterinary Nurse

RVN

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Jessica Laws

Registered Veterinary Nurse

RVN

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My career started unexpectedly in 2018. Before this I was on track to becoming a teacher but it wasn’t my true passion. I achieved my A levels and went on to do a Level 3 extended diploma in animal management. I found being around animals made me the happiest and so I then pursued my career in veterinary nursing.

I graduated as a fully qualified nurse in 2021 and since then I have packed a lot of experience in this small amount of time. I have worked in a medical oncology referral hospital, many busy small animal practices and a few out of hours shifts in larger animal hospitals. I found my key interest to be in anaesthesia and in-patient care and I hope to complete an advanced certificate in anaesthesia in the coming future.

When I’m not in work, I like to keep active by going to the gym and going on long walks. I enjoy travelling and exploring in different places, spending time with my family and catching up with friends in between my busy schedule.

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Georgia Luetchford

Student Veterinary Nurse

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I have always dreamt of a career in the animal industry, as I have always enjoyed being surrounded by animals. I currently own a cat called Alfie, a dog called Ron, crested gecko called Gendry, royal python called Sydney, Hognose snake called Hedwig, rabbits Caramac, Pearl, Baloo and guinea pigs Timon and Pumba. During my free time, I also look after a small holding, where I look after sheep, alpacas, chickens and a Labrador called Rosie. I also enjoy going to the cinema with friends. I look forward to meeting you and your pets.

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Molly Seagrave

Student Veterinary Nurse

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As a little girl, it was always my dream to work within the veterinary industry… and here I am!

My previous experiences include volunteering at a stables from the age of 11, working a weekend job at a saddlery, volunteering at a vet practice alongside attending college and working at the Animal Unit at Writtle University College.

I have almost completed my level 3 Diploma in work-based animal care and am looking forward to going into Vet Nursing studies in 2023.

My love for animals is unquestionable and I love all things big and small. My current family of pets include my miniature schnauzer Ralph, rescue guinea pigs Prince & Marwin, a budgie named Otis, tropical fish and four Axolotl.

In my spare time, I enjoy surrounding myself with my own animals, horse riding and spending time with friends and family.

I look forward to meeting and caring for all of your furry friends.

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Emily Williams

Receptionist

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I have always been hugely interested in animals from a young age, especially dogs & horses. This passion and love led me to study Equine Therapies at University which I completed in 2018.

Since then, I have gained experience in the customer service industry and am now proud to be part of the Vets4Pets Reception team in Braintree having joined them in February 2022.

Although I currently have no pets I am hugely keen on wire fox terriers & wish to own one myself one day.

When I’m not greeting you & your gorgeous pets at reception, I can be found enjoying weekly exercise classes, socialising in cocktail bars with friends & taking beach strolls with my boyfriend.

I’m looking forward to welcoming you & your pets to the practice soon!

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Lesley Saxby

Receptionist

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I have always known that I wanted to work around animals and I completed my BSc (Hons) in Animal Behaviour in 2013.

I initially began my working life as both a keeper and education coordinator in zoos in Hertfordshire and Essex and was then very fortunate to be accepted onto an internship working with marine mammals in Bermuda. I worked with 7 bottlenose dolphins and a very grumpy sea turtle.

Since then I have spent my time in customer service roles whilst caring for my rescue husky Theo and a mini-lop rabbit called Fudge.

Whilst not at work or home I can be found training in aerial hoop which I’ve done for the past 4 years which keeps me fit and active.

I am very happy to now be part of the Vets4Pets Braintree team and look forward to meeting you and your pets soon.

 

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Lorna Wright

Receptionist

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A career with animals has always been a passion and when I was younger I wanted to be a zoo keeper. I love the country lifestyle and have previously worked on farms from where I then went on to study Animal Care at Writtle college. Dog grooming became my next love and I fully qualified as a dog groomer in 2022. 

When I'm not at Braintree Vets4Pets in my new client care role, I enjoy long country walks with friends and my two Jack Russell terriers. When possible I love to travel, my dream trip would be to visit an elephant sanctuary.

Vets4Pets Braintree is committed to bringing you affordable, high quality care via a modern, well equipped practice, including a lab, pharmacy, digital x-ray and ultrasound. Plus, on site car parking too!

The friendly team can't wait to meet all of their new clients!

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Services

  • Emergency cover
    Even if we are closed, we have your pet covered.
  • Open 7 Days a Week
    We are open 7 days a week.
  • Anaesthesia
    General anaesthetic enables us to perform many procedures kindly and safely for your pet.
  • Arthroscopy
    Arthroscopy (also called arthroscopic or keyhole surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure on a joint in which an examination and sometimes treatment of damage is performed using an arthroscope, an endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision.

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  • Biochemistry
    Allows an assessment of the functionality of a patients organs.
  • Blood Pressure Monitor
    Used to measure the range of blood pressure as a preventative treatment to identify early signs of systemic hypertension.
  • Cardiology
    Cardiology
  • Cruciate Surgery
    Surgery to repair damaged stifle ligaments.
  • Dentistry
    The treatment and prevention of dental disease
  • Digital X-Ray
    Digital X ray equipment is available.
  • Ear Surgery
    Ear Surgery service is available to keep your pet free from any infections.
  • ECG
    ECG is also available to keep your pet's heart healthy.
  • Echocardiography (heart scans)
    Generates a 2D moving image of your pet's heart.
  • Electrolyte
    Enables the assessment of critical blood chemicals such as sodium and potassium.
  • Fracture Repair
    Orthopaedic surgery to correct broken bones.
  • Haematology – Blood testing
    Allows the assessment of a patient's blood and blood cells.
  • Health Plans
    Designed to cover all the regular pet care essentials such as vaccinations and flea and worm prevention, whilst saving you money.
  • In-house Laboratory
    A range of analytical tests and equipment to assist in the rapid diagnosis of illness.
  • Isolation Unit
    A special ward to care for animals with contagious diseases.
  • Medication
    Medication
  • Microchipping
    A microchip can help retrieve lost pets
  • Nurse Clinic
    Appointments with a highly qualified nurse which can cover anything from nutrition and fitness advice, grooming techniques, to pet socialisation classes.
  • Nutritional Advice
    Advice and support for your pet's diet.
  • Operating Theatre
    An operating theatre with gaseous anaesthetic facility for surgical procedures.
  • Orthopaedics
    Surgery of joints and bones.
  • Prescriptions
    We can provide written prescriptions upon request.
  • Rabbit Medicine and Testing
    Rabbit Medicine and Testing
  • Small Mammal Medicine and Surgery
    Small Mammal Medicine and Surgery
  • Soft Tissue
    Surgical procedures involving the soft tissues such as ears and skin.
  • Ultrasound
    Generates 2-D moving images of your pet’s internal organs at work.
  • Weight Clinic
    Monitoring clinic to help dogs and cats achieve optimal weights – both if they have been under or overweight

Practice accreditations

  • Small_Animal_Practice

Health Plans

Health Plan

Complete Care

From £9.99* per month
Save over £300† on routine healthcare
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Health Plan

Complete Care Plus

From £19.99* per month
Our most comprehensive plan for dogs and cats
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Out of hours

Vets Now Witham
Spring Lodge Farm
Powershall End
Witham
CM8 2HG

Telephone: 01376 530 759

Standard consultation fees start from £324.50