ABOUT
A Far-Sighted View
Animal behaviour problems and chronic pain problems often require 'a long view' back into the patient's history and experiences, and forwards into the future management and the likely progress of the condition. Although there are occasional quick fixes and miracle cures in this field, we mainly need to follow the philosophy of 'playing the long game'. Clients and patients can be assured that, when emarking on a course of therapy, they will receive help for as long as as they require it and that all aspects of the patient's wellbeing will be considered.
Our Team
Teresa Tolley, DirectorTeresa took over the running of Longview Veterinary Services in January 2022.
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Alison Silvester MRCVS Alison qualified as a vet in 1999 after training at Glasgow University and has worked in general practice since then. She has always been interested in Chronic pain management and completed the Acupuncture foundation course in 2007. She has worked in small animal practice incorporating acupuncture and pain clinics alongside her other work. She joined Longview in 2023 after completing a certificate in Integrated Veterinary Care (in her case integrating pain management and behaviour medicine). She is now working towards further qualifications in Animal Behaviour.
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Natalie Brown MRCVS Natalie is a Veterinary consultant in animal behaviour. She studied at Glasgow vet school and joined Longview in 2020 after 8 years in first opinion practice. Natalie has a passion for small animal behaviour
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Kay Watson-Bray - Business Manager Kay qualified as a veterinary nurse, before pursuing a career working in veterinary CPD. Kay has been the Business Manager of Longview Veterinary Services since 2016 and is also Director of Longview CPD Ltd.
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Sarah Day MRCVS
Sarah is a Veterinary Consultant in Chronic Pain Management and Acupuncture and also a consultant Animal Behaviourist. She studied at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh and joined Longview in 2023 after 15 years in first opinion practice.
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Catherine Henderson BSc. MSc. Cert Animal Behaviour
Catherine has been working in the veterinary profession and with animal behaviour since 2013. She has been running behaviour clinics and puppy parties at a vet clinic in Glasgow since 2015. She is now the FIRST Behavioural and Wellbeing Clinical Analyst and we are delighted that she is part of the team
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