About Us
Herriot Veterinary PhysiotherapyThe History of…
Trudie set up Herriot Veterinary Physiotherapy in 2022 following successful graduation of the accredited BSc Veterinary Physiotherapy degree at Harper Adams University. Following graduation, Trudie registered with the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP) and the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners (RAMP).
Although registering with either the NAVP or RAMP is voluntary, both are working to improve the animal physiotherapy industry standards. To join, member must meet strict entry requirements, carry recognised credentials and undertake ongoing CPD.
Trudie Gammon: The Herriot Vet Physio
The face behind the business
Trudie has always been fond of animals and the outdoors from a young age. She spent her childhood years riding and competing horses.
Now you can often find her somewhere with her wirehaired Dachshund Peggy, who enjoys country walks almost as much as she enjoys sunbathing. Trudie also has a cat called Mumble and 6 hens.


