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St Helen's Staff

 

Veterinary Surgeons

Amanda Darbishire

Amanda Darbyshire

 


Amanda Darbishire BVSc MRCVS was born in Nairobi, Kenya but moved to London at the age of two.Not long after that her parents decided to move again, this time to Brisbane, Australia. She graduated from the University of Queensland in 2005 and went on to work in mixed practice for a year in a rural town three hours north of Brisbane. Since then she has decided to focus on small animals and worked in various clinics in and around London until starting at St Helens Veterinary Practice in March 2008. She is particularaly interested in ultrasonography and radiology. Outside of work her interests include jogging, reading, listening to music and travelling.

 

Zaila Dunbar

        Zaila Dunbar

Zaila Dunbar BVM&S MRCVS graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1999. She worked for four years in small animal practice in Cambridgeshire and Buckinghamshire before becoming a regular locum vet for several London practices. Zaila enjoys treating pets of all shapes and sizes but is particularly interested in feline medicine and the challenges that working with and understanding cats involves.

Stewart Halperin

Stewart Halperin

Stewart Halperin BVM&S MRCVS graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1992 and completed an Internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at the University of Guelph, Canada. Since then he has worked at many central London clinics and joined PetCare in May 2002. Stewart has completed also a two year Small Animal Surgery course and a one year Exotic Animal Medicine course.


Nursing Staff


Emily Searle

Emily and Maly Kasner

Emily started her veterinary nurse training in Swindon in 1996 and qualified in 1999. She moved to London in 2000 and spent six years working at various practices. In 2006 she moved to Hong Kong for two years to manage a 24 hour clinic. She returned to London in 2008 to her two cats Buzz and Floyd and to join St Helens.

Kirsten Sharp



Kirsten has been working at Petcare since 2007 and at St Helens since May 2007. She is currently taking an Animal Nursing Assistant course with Myerscough College and is really enjoying the challenge of becoming a veterinary nurse. Kirsten loves spending her time walking her Parsons Jack Russell Ellie and snuggling with her ginger cat George. She enjoys working with all patients, especially the small furies.

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