our team
Your vet is Ruth Tullie MRCVS
Joint Venture Partner and Veterinary Surgeon
After qualifying from Bristol Vet School in 1994 I spent over 5 years at a mixed practice in Woodbridge, Suffolk where I spent my time working with small animals and horses. During this time I gained my Certificate in Veterinary Radiology. I then moved to a small animal hospital in the New Forest where I developed my interests in imaging, small animal medicine and dentistry before joining Companion Care in 2008 and opening the Southampton surgery. I have 2 cats called Florence and Humphrey, 2 dogs called Mopsey and Phoebe, 1 horse called Alfie and 1 husband called David. When not working I like to relax by riding and dog walking in the New Forest.
Collette Jaffarji BVSc, BSc, MRCVS
Veterinary Surgeon
Collette qualified from Bristol Vet School in 1987 and spent several years in mixed practice before moving to a small animal hospital in the New Forest where she worked with Ruth for over 8 years. She now works part-time at Companion Care and another practice in Hampshire. Collette is extremely sporty and loves to compete in cycling, swimming and triathlon competitions.
Phil Taragel
Veterinary Surgeon
Phil has recently moved to the UK from Australia with his English (and homesick wife!) where he had his own veterinary practice. He has a particular interest in exotic pets especially reptiles and birds.
Naomi Webb
Head Veterinary Nurse
Sarah Randell
Head Veterinary Nurse
Mia Squibb
Veterinary Nurse Assistant
Mia joined the practice in 2010 after completing the National Diploma in Animal Management at Sparsholt college.
She has a variety of animals including a tank of cold water fish, two cats and a very cantankerous terrier called Buster who hates his nails being clipped!
Mia is keen to pursue a career in Veterinary Nursing.
Sue Leigh
Veterinary Nurse Assistant
Sue runs the Southampton Rabbit Rescue when not working full time at Companion Care as an Animal Nursing Assistant. She currently has over 60 rabbits to care for many of which are looking for good foster or permanent homes. She also has a chameleon called Stanley.
Sue passed her Animal Nursing Assistant exams in July 2011 with a credit. This was a major achievement, juggling nearly 2 years of study, whilst looking after 60+ rabbits, and holding down a full-time job.
Kim Clark
Veterinary Receptionist
Kim joined Companion Care in May 2011 as a part-time receptionist. When not at work she spends her time looking after her 14 month old Gordon Setter called Brodie, her cat Iffy ,Bearded Dragon JR and goldfish George and Mildred!
Holly Black
Receptionist
Ruth Collins
Receptionist
Carole Goodyear
Receptionist
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