Small Animal Vets


Lisa Phillips joined The Fenton Veterinary Practice after graduating from The RVC in London, and is a partner.  She has an interests in oncology (cancer) treatment, feline medicine and dermatology.

Outside work Lisa keeps mind & body together with yoga, and is apparently rather good at it.




Shaun Sinclair qualified from the R(D)SVS in Edinburgh in 1996, and joined Fenton Vets in 2004.  He previously worked in the Lake District, Australia, and the Cardiff area.  Shaun deals with most of the orthopaedic case load in the practice.  Other interests include soft tissue surgery and ophthalmology.
Away from the practice, family life keeps Shaun occupied with two 'energetic' boys.   
  


Faye Richards qualified from the R(D)SVS in Edinburgh in 1994. 








Martin McDowell (personal site) joined The Fenton Veterinary Practice in April 2007. Qualified from the University in Ljubljana in 1998. He is mostly from Slovenia so you might still hear him bearing a bit of a foreign accent which he is desperately trying to shed.



Karen John joined The Fenton Veterinary Practice in 2007 after graduating from The RVC in London.  She works part time as a small animal vet & is involved in livestock farming on her family's dairy farm.   






Jackie Beattie qualified from the R(D)SVS in Edinburgh in 1992.  Originally from Lockerbie in the south of Scotland.  Jackie joined the practice in 2007, and previously worked at Vets Now (out of hours service), and the PDSA vet practice in Swansea.






Holly Lee qualified from the Bristol University in 2006





Lance Jepson  is not really a Fenton Vets vet....  He is Vet4Dragons! We have included his photo here for beauty in it's own right, and because you may see him on Tuesdays & Fridays treating unusual pets (and sometimes on the telly!). Lance is a roving exotics vet, and treats things with scales, feathers, gills, rather than cats and dogs.




Fieke Molenaar also is not really a Fenton Vets vet!  She works in association with Lance Jepson (see above).  Fieke graduated from the University of Ghent, Belgium, in 2001 and moved to West Wales in 2002.   After several years in general practice she undertook an MSc in Wild Animal Health in London. She has since worked on many conservation projects, and spent four years as Veterinary Officer on the Species Recovery Programme at the Zoological Society of London. Fieke is a Council Member of the British Veterinary Zoological Society and the Zebra Foundation.