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Dog Rescue
CROSSROADS VETERINARY CENTRE
Main Surgery:
54 West Wycombe Road
High Wycombe HP11 2LP

Tel: (01494) 459095

 

WHO'S WHO AT THE CROSSROADS VETERINARY CENTRE
Vets
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Vets In Practice - with a difference!
Just click on the name (or picture...) to see 'who's who...'


 


Malcolm Walters
Malcolm Walters

Malcolm Walters BVSc, MRCVS
Qualified in Liverpool in 1971

A partner in the practice, Malcolm Walters is married to Sandy and has two daughters, two sons and several grandchildren.

The family home is shared with two dogs, three cats, too many birds and several ponds. Malcolm Walters loves working with youngsters and is a scout leader who hasn't quite grown up yet!

 


Simon Cartwright
Simon Cartwright and friend

Simon Cartwright MRCVS
Qualified in Liege in Belgium in 1987

Simon is a partner in the veterinary practice here at Crossroads along side Malcolm Walters (pictured above). Simon grew up in Belgium where he also studied and qualified as a veterinary practitioner maintaining a keen interest in surgery.

Simon has been in the UK since 1988 and is married to Kim, and they have two children.     When not in the surgery, Simon is a keen golfer and he also likes to keep nimble with badminton.




Denise Kinnard


Outside the Watlington Sugery

Denise Kinnard  BMVS, MRCVS
Qualified in Glasgow in 1996

Hi, I’m Denise and I graduated from Glasgow University Vet School in 1996.I started working here in 1997 and in 2006 I became a partner in the practice.

Minke & Jarah
Exploring Nepal...
I enjoy travelling and took a year out to go around Australia and New Zealand.
I try and make to most of my holidays and love watching wildlife. Other interests include hill-walking, keeping fit, judo and gardening.   I currently don’t have any pets but I thought you would like to see the two adorable Burmese I used to have, Minke and Jarrah.

Karen Bridle

Karen Bridle  BVetmed, MRCVS
Qualified in London in 1974
Karen with a former colleague
Having been at the Crossroads Veterinary practice for longer than she cares to remember(!),Karen is a popular and well recognised member of the team.

Apart from adoring cats (Karens' 'pet' love) Karen is a keen and experienced gardener and makes a point of visiting the Chelsea Flower Show and similar venues through out the year.

When not elbow deep in compost and flora, Karen will take time out to flick through a brochure or two of interesting places around the world to visit.

Anita Winston

Anita Winston
Graduated from Cambridge University Vet school in 2005

Hi I'm Anita. I grew up in High Wycombe and whilst at school I spent time doing work experience at Crossroads. Following my training at Cambridge I have returned as a fully fledged member of the Crossroads team. In my spare time I enjoy jogging and playing squash to keep fit, and also enjoy reading and watching films.

During my 3rd year at university I studied zoology and spent 2 months helping at a monkey sanctuary in Belize. I currently don't have any pets but am definitely a cat person at heart - its just unfortunate that my boyfriend is allergic to animals!

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Jennifer De Wit

Jennifer De Wit
Graduated in Liège, Belgium in 2006

 
Jennifer De Wit

Hello, I'm Jenny. I was born and grew up in Belgium where I qualified as a vet in 2006. A few months later, I joined the team at Crossroads. I enjoy working in a busy practice and being part of a team. My hobbies include travelling, reading, walking my lovely border collie, Dakar, and cross-stitching. Dakar regularly comes with me at Hazlemere where he enjoys helping the receptionists at the front desk.

J De Wit

Kate Milner

Kate Milner
Graduated in
...

 

Hello, I'm Kate - info coming soon


Maria Cisneros

Maria Cisneros
Graduated in
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Hello, I'm Maria - Info coming soon


Edward James

Edward James
Graduated in
Bristol, UK 2009

 

Hi, I’m Ed, I graduated from Bristol Vet School in 2009. After this I took some time out to cycle from Land’s End to John O’Groats to raise money for the Worldwide Veterinary Service, and to spend a few months kitesurfing in Brazil. I then spent a year working in small animal practice in Australia, before returning to the UK to do some locum work. 

I started at Crossroads in July 2011 and am enjoying meeting all the patients and clients, as well as being part of a busy and productive team

 


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