
Being a pet owner myself, I know how important it is to feel confident that your animal is receiving the right care. I take the time to get to know both you and your animal, understand what has been going on and what you would like to achieve. From there, I create an individual treatment and rehabilitation plan that suits both you and them.

I spent five years studying at Harper Adams University, starting with Veterinary Bioscience before going on to complete 4 years for my BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Physiotherapy.
As part of my degree, I completed a full year working in industry and gained extensive hands-on clinical experience with both dogs and horses. This allowed me to work
I spent five years studying at Harper Adams University, starting with Veterinary Bioscience before going on to complete 4 years for my BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Physiotherapy.
As part of my degree, I completed a full year working in industry and gained extensive hands-on clinical experience with both dogs and horses. This allowed me to work with a wide range of conditions and develop my skills in assessment and treatment

I will always treat your animal with the same care and patience I would want for my own. I will take the time to listen to your concerns, explain my findings clearly and create a treatment plan that is realistic for both you and your animal.
Their comfort and welfare will always come first, and I will work closely with you and your veterinary team to support the best possible outcome.
Bruno is my rescue miniature poodle and the four-legged heart behind Fantom Veterinary Physiotherapy.
After finding his forever home, he quickly became my best friend and daily companion. Like many rescue dogs, he's had his own journey, which has given me an even greater appreciation for the patience, care and rehabilitation that can help animals thrive.
As both a veterinary physiotherapist and a dog owner, I understand how much our pets mean to us. Bruno is a constant reminder of why I started this business—to help dogs and horses stay comfortable, confident and enjoy the best quality of life possible.

Lola was my first dog and the one who taught me just how special the bond between an owner and their animal can be. As she grew older, she began to struggle with her mobility and everyday activities became more difficult for her.
Watching her slow down made me realise how important the right support can be during an animal’s later years. Lola is a huge part of the reason I am so passionate about helping animals remain comfortable, mobile and able to enjoy the best possible quality of life for as long as they can.
