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Steve Bright

European and RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery (Orthopaedics)
Qualifications
  • Bachelor Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Glasgow – 1998
  • RCVS Certificate Small Animal Surgery 2004
  • ECVS Diploma Small Animal Surgery 2008
  • RCVS recognised Specialist Small Animal Surgery 2010
Experience
  • General Small Animal Practice – 1998–2003
  • ECVS Resident in Small Animal Surgery – University of Liverpool – 2003–2006
  • Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon – Northwest Surgeons, Cheshire – 2006–2016
  • Associate Professor – Small Animal Orthopaedics, University of Nottingham – 2009–2010

I qualified from the University of Glasgow and completed a surgical residency at the University of Liverpool, achieving specialist status in 2008. I have over 20 years’ experience of managing complex cases and I am passionate about all aspects of orthopaedic surgery but I have particular interest in the management of cranial cruciate ligament rupture by tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO), fracture repair, arthroscopy and total hip replacement. The most enjoyable part of my job is getting to see a patient’s quality of life significantly improve from the work our team does.

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Former clients have said
  • “Steve, your follow-up care given was second to none – not only for our dogs but to us too”

  • “Steve, thanks to your expertise Rosie and Daisy have a significantly better quality of life”

  • “Ben you are an excellent surgeon. Highly recommended”

  • “Specialist skills combined with a humble & passionate approach”

  • “Steve, your follow-up care given was second to none – not only for our dogs but to us too”

  • “Steve is my number one choice for orthopaedic requirements for my dogs”

  • “Simply the best”

  • “Ben you have been amazing. We can’t thank you enough.”

  • “A huge thank you for your support and care”

  • “Thanks Ben. Floyd is now fit and back to terrorising the local wildlife”