Vets

Dr Emma Sharp BVMS MRCVS

After graduating from Glasgow University in 1998, Emma spent nine years in small animal and equine practice in the south of England. She returned home to Scotland with her family in 2007 and joined Dundas Veterinary Group the following spring, becoming a partner in 2012. Emma has always had a passion for animals and was lucky enough to grow up surrounded by them, ranging from hamsters to horses and rescuing various dogs and cats along the way! She enjoys all aspects of small animal practice but has a particular interest in internal medicine and diagnostic imaging. She also has a keen interest in Geriatric medicine and is trained in Acupuncture. Outside veterinary life, Emma enjoys spending as much time as possible with her family, which includes their black Labrador, Luna.

Dr Peter Sharp BVMS MRCVS

Having been born and raised in Edinburgh, Peter spread his wings and studied veterinary medicine at Glasgow University, graduating in 1998. This was followed by a nine year spell of working in the south east of England, initially in mixed practice for three years, then entirely small animal practice. In 2007 Peter and his wife, Emma, moved back to Scotland with their children. Peter had been working in small animal practice in Edinburgh for 7 years until the opportunity arose to join his wife at Dundas Veterinary Group. Peter considers himself a general practitioner with a passion for all aspects of veterinary medicine and surgery. He especially enjoys cardiology and diagnostic imaging, including echocardiography and abdominal ultrasound. He is interested in any developments where modern technology can be used to aid the diagnosis and treatment of sick animals. When Peter is not working, his time is spent walking the family dog Luna, swimming and occasionally running, with the vague hope of completing a marathon one day.

Dr Rhiannon Moore BVM&S MRCVS

Rhiannon graduated from Edinburgh University Veterinary School in 2008 and spent siz years in mixed practice in north east England.  She fell in love with Edinburgh as a vet student and was delight to have the opportunity to join Dundas Veterinary Group and move back to Scotland with her family.  Rhiannon has a strong interest in all aspects of small animal medicine and surgery and also has an additional qualification in Veterinary Acupuncture and was fortunate enough to have trained in Beijing Veterinary School.  In her spare time, Rhiannon loves spending time with her Husband, daughter and two sons along with her ever increasing extended four legged family.

Dr Will Clancy BVSc (Hons1) MRCVS

Graduating from University of Sydney, Will came to the United Kingdom 
to work initially in a busy mixed practice in Suffolk. 
Since then he has focused on companion animal practice with 
a particular soft spot for his geriatric patients.
Outside of work, Will enjoys travelling and seeing as much of this
side of the world as he can.

Dr William Chadwick BVM BVS MRCVS

Will has been a qualified vet for 11 years but was a zoologist and researcher prior to that. He studied in Edinburgh then Nottingham before moving to Newcastle to work as a vet for the PDSA.

Edinburgh had always been where his heart was so he returned in 2018 where he previously worked at Dundas Vet Group before taking up a management role at a vet practice just out of town. When he was invited to return to Dundas, he jumped at the opportunity to reunite with many of the old team.

Will is known for trying to cycle or run everywhere but enjoys cinema trips and pubs too. One day he might even manage to win the pub quiz!


Dr Catherine Henderson BVM&S MRCVS

Catherine graduated from the University of Edinburgh School of Veterinary Studies in July 2017.  Catherine grew up in the Bahamas, with a love of all wildlife, both in and out of the ocean.  She has had dogs around the house for as long as she can remember, so would consider herself a "dog person" of all sizes and types.  Although Scotland is a world apart, she is very glad to call Edinburgh her second home.  She finds all aspects of small animal general practice enjoyable and rewarding, with surgery holding a certain fascination.  When out of the clinic (and out of the books!) Catherine can be found strolling the streets of the city, watching movies, playing pool and making pizza with her fiance.


Dr Claire Gray BVM&S MRCVS

Claire recently graduated from the Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh where she loved studying so much that she decided to stay and join Dundas Vet Group! She is originally from the Scottish borders where she grew up with lots of pets and wildlife around her. She enjoys the diversity of general practice but does have a special interest in surgery and caring for our older four-legged friends. When not at work Claire enjoys playing netball, running, baking and travelling with friends.

Dr Olivia Dishongh BVM&S MRCVS

Originally from the US, Olivia started her journey into veterinary medicine working with rescue organisations in the Middle East helping with the large local stray populations of cats and dogs.

After moving to the U.K. for university, she qualified from University of Edinburgh and decided to stay to work in clinical practice.

In her free time you can usually find Olivia cuddled up with her two cats and that weeks ongoing craft project.



Dr Pablo Fantova Ullod MRCVS

Pablo graduated from the University of Zaragoza ( Spain), where he grew up in a family of farmers in the north of Spain.  After working surrounded by large animals, he decided to move to Aberdeen in 2019 to try working in a small animal practice but he always loved the idea of living in Edinburgh so finally after some years decided make the move and joined Dundas Veterinary Group.
Outside work he enjoys travelling, hiking, climbing and any kind of contact with Scottish nature and wildlife.

Dr Estela Castro Sanchez MRCVS

Estela graduated from the University of Cordoba (Spain) in 2018.  In 2019 she moved to Aberdeen and worked in a small animal practice for 4 years, before moving to Edinburgh and to work at Dundas Vet Group.
She has always had a great interest in internal and feline medicine, particulary enjoying diagnostic imaging.
Besides working, Estela loves reading and travelling, and also enjoys outdoors activities like hiking and all sorts of sports.

Dr Sophie Griffin BV MedSci BVM BVS MRCVS 

Originally from South London, Sophie went to study at the University of Nottingham before moving to Edinburgh. She enjoys all aspects of small animal practice and the variety it brings. Outside of work, Sophie loves travelling and cooking for friends and family.

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