Veterinarian
E-mail: susana@mediterraneavets.com
Brief info

Since I was 7 years old I knew that when I was older I wanted to be a veterinarian and in that, I combined all my efforts. Now I can say that I am very lucky to dedicate myself to what I really like, the care and welfare of pets.

Veterinary licensed by the Complutense University of Madrid.

After more than a year and a half doing veterinary emergencies in Madrid, in June 2001, he moved to the United Kingdom, working for almost a year at the Collville veterinary clinic in Lowestoft.

In August 2002, he joined the team of veterinarians at the Blythman & Partners clinic in Newcastle, performing functions of medicine and small animal surgery.

In March 2009 he moved back to Spain with his partner Pablo, to work at the Mediterranean Veterinary Clinic.

Clínica Mediterranea es un servicio completo, tanto de cuidado primario de animales que ofrece una amplia gama de servicios veterinarios. Nuestraas instalaciones cuentan con variass salas de consulta completamente equipadas, sala de cirugía y sala deradiologia y diagnostico por imagen avanzado.

PERIODONTAL DISEASE
PERIODONTAL DISEASE

One of the most common problems we see every day at our practice is related with our pet´s mouth. Bad breath and red gums may not seem very important to you but this is, in fact, the beginning of what is known as periodontal disease (an irreversible problem that it will cause pain, infection and tooth loss). What is periodontal…

LEISHMANIASIS
LEISHMANIASIS

Leishmaniasis is an important disease of dogs that is endemic in the Mediterranean areas of Europe and, unfortunately, in this part of Spain the prevalence of the disease is very high. The agent responsible for this is a parasite called Leishmania infantum. At the present leishmaniasis is restricted in the UK to dogs that have been imported from endemic areas.…

HEARTWORM
HEARTWORM

“Heartworm” is the common name for a potentially deadly disease caused by a helminth parasite called Dirofilaria immitis that is endemic in this part of Spain and southern parts of Europe. The adult worms are 10-35 cm long, the females being larger than the males. They are found predominantly in dogs though cats can get infested occasionally.   This disease…

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