Dr Rod started the Village Vet in 1993 at 30 Jackson St, Toorak.
Before moving to Toorak, he was a horse vet in the Yarra Valley for 20 years.
He is the heart and soul of the Village Vet, and is strongly focussed on giving owners the support they need to take care of their animals.
He is a great educator, a great listener, and his major strengths are breaking complex problems down into simple, often not thought of solutions.
Special Interest: Education
Dr Rod started the Village Vet in 1993 at 30 Jackson St, Toorak.
Before moving to Toorak, he was a horse vet in the Yarra Valley for 20 years.
He is the heart and soul of the Village Vet, and is strongly focussed on giving owners the support they need to take care of their animals.
He is a great educator, a great listener, and his major strengths are breaking complex problems down into simple, often not thought of solutions.
Special Interest: Education
Dr Rod started the Village Vet in 1993 at 30 Jackson St, Toorak.
Before moving to Toorak, he was a horse vet in the Yarra Valley for 20 years.
He is the heart and soul of the Village Vet, and is strongly focussed on giving owners the support they need to take care of their animals.
He is a great educator, a great listener, and his major strengths are breaking complex problems down into simple, often not thought of solutions.
Special Interest: Education
Dr Gemma Williams initially started at Village Vet as a veterinary nurse in 2015 after moving to Melbourne from Canberra. She graduated from University of Melbourne as in December 2020, and has now joined our team as a qualified veterinarian.
Outside of work Dr Williams enjoys live music and spending time with her cats Eddie & Scout.
Special Interest: Canine and feline behaviour, and human-animal bond.