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OUR TEAM

Fully qualified, fully insured, and a member of professional associations/registers. 

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Tilly Wild MNAVP, MMAA

Tilly harbored a passion for animals and animal welfare from a young age, growing up surrounded by dogs, cats, horses and various small furries. She qualified from Harper Adams University in 2019 with a BSc(Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy degree, following which she started up her first business venture as a mobile Veterinary Physiotherapist. In 2021 she gained her Level 3 Canine Hydrotherapy qualification, securing a position at Canine therapies in Preston as a part time Hydrotherapist and in-house Vet Physio, where she still works today. Not long after in 2023, Tilly completed the MSc Animal Manipulation (Chiropractic) qualification at the McTimoney College of Chiropractic, gaining a first class masters degree. Tilly is a member of the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP), McTimoney Animal Association (MAA) and registered with the Animal Health Professions register (AHPR).

​Tilly strongly believes in providing a multi-modal treatment approach to all her patients regardless of species, combining her accumulated skills and knowledge, alongside working closely with allied professions to provide the best possible outcome. 

​Outside of work, Tilly enjoys long walks around the west pennine moors with her two dogs, and getting out on horse back.

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Isobel Hart MNAVP

Isobel is a dedicated and passionate veterinary physiotherapist with a life long love for animals. From a young age she was surrounded by a variety of pets, and has been riding and caring for horses for as long as she can remember. This dedication to animal health and welfare led her to pursue a career in veterinary physiotherapy, graduating with a BSc(Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy degree from Harper Adams University in 2024. 

Isobel's approach to her work is centred on animal welfare, ensuring that every patient receives the highest standard of care. She is  a proud member of the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP) and registered with the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners (RAMP). 

Alongside this, Isobel works closely with other animal paraprofessionals to achieve the best outcome for her clients. 

Outside of work, Isobel enjoys competing in local dressage competition and spending time with her dog and two lovely guinea pigs. 

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