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Meet the Equine Team

Linda Belton I qualified from the University of Bristol Vet School in 1991 and started working in Hampshire. I joined the George Veterinary Group in October 1992, becoming a partner in 2001. The George Veterinary Group Equine Clinic has continued to expand, providing high quality veterinary care to horses throughout Wiltshire and Gloucestershire.

I am delighted that we are now able to further extend our work with our new base in Pewsey. Belmont House Equine Clinic offers a dedicated local equine practice to care for your horses.

I write an equine veterinary column for Horse Magazine and also write for our local equestrian newspaper Saddle Up. We also produce a quarterly magazine aimed at younger riders offering advice and information about horse health. This is distributed for free through local equestrian outlets and via our surgeries.

I have been a keen rider for a number of years, competing in various disciplines and having a lot of fun! As well as my own two horses, I now have children with ponies. Looking after and competing ponies is possibly more work than the horses!

I enjoy all aspects of my veterinary work, with a special interest in equine lameness and poor performance, two areas which often go hand in hand. I also do a lot of equine dentistry as correct dental care is vital to a horse’s digestion and performance.

As a practice, we also enjoy hosting lectures and demonstrations for horse owners on veterinary health care and have extended this service to various summer riding and pony club camps.
Linda Belton
BVSc MRCVS

Ali Mead Ali qualified from London in 1980. After working in Kent and Australia she joined the practice in 1985. Ali works solely with horses and is experienced in all aspects of equine practice. Her main interests include equine lameness.
Ali Mead
BVetMed MRCVS

Ali Mead Oscar joined our team in 2008; he joined us from an equine practice on the Staffordshire/Cheshire border where he worked for two years. He qualified from Bristol University and having grown up in Wiltshire, he is thoroughly enjoying being back on home ground.
Oscar enjoys all aspects of his job, but has a particular interest in sports horse medicine and the varied challenges of emergency work.
In his spare time, Oscar is a keen follower of horse racing and test cricket. He enjoys playing tennis, squash and football and finds time to snowboard in the winter.
Oscar Wain
BVSc MRCVS

Ali Mead I qualified from Bristol University 4 years ago and worked in equine practice in Somerset for 1 year, before starting my internship at the Dubai Equine Hospital in the UAE. My year in Dubai was spent based in the hospital, looking after in-patients and assisting with surgeries.

After leaving Dubai, I worked at the Three Counties Equine hospital in Tewkesbury for a little over 2 years, before leaving to join The George in December 2009.

I enjoy all aspects of equine work and the variation that goes with ambulatory practice.

Outside of work I enjoy lots of sports, including golf, skiing and rugby. Unfortunately a knee injury last year has put to any misplaced hopes of a late call up from Johnno! I am a keen follower of flat racing and have hunted regularly with the North Hereford for the last 15 years.
Andy Richardson
BVSc MRCVS

Caroline Foalks I graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2008 and then went straight to work at the University of Liverpool to undertake a 14 month internship in Equine Medicine & Surgery and stayed on for a further few months as a locum Soft Tissue Resident before starting at the George Vet Group in May 2010.

I am particularly interested in lameness workups, wound management and dentistry and recently spent a week lecturing on head, neck and dental surgery as part of a World Horse Welfare visit to Romania.

In my spare time I enjoy riding my horse Mene around the countryside and am trying to learn how to run in an attempt to complete a half marathon later this year!
Caroline Foalks

Ali Mead Jennie and Jo run the equine office providing all the administrative support for the equine clinic.
You may also meet Jennie at the clinic in Garsdon where she assists the vets with in-patient care.

They are able to arrange veterinary visits for your horse, assist with the management of insurance claims and take account payments. They will also assist with any queries you may have, and will put you in touch with an equine vet as needed. Jennie and Jo can be contacted in the equine office on (01672) 563413
Jennie
Jo
Jo

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