I can't remember her name off the top of my head - she's changed her surname (I assume she got married recently, or at least since the Ardene days), but I'll check.
It's not that she's deliberately unpleasant, but she is very aloof, brusque and standoffish, doesn't bother to describe, name or explain any diagnoses or medication, isn't very good at handling the animals, and frankly I just don't trust her. I'm sure she's a perfectly good vet for routine stuff, but going by how she handled the rattie crisis, I really wouldn't trust her with anything cronic or out of the ordinary.
The other two vets - another lady and an older man - are wonderful. They are very gentle with the animals, and are more than happy to take the time to discuss any treatment with you, no matter how routine.
I think I will try what you guys suggest - I'll just ask who is on whenever I make appointments, and rather than saying that I don't want to see any particular vet, I'll just say who I would prefer to see.
Oddly, when I was there getting Skye's stitches out, we saw the male vet, who made the appt for Riley's booster - he said at the time, "oh, dr.--- is on that day, is that ok?". I didn't think anything of it at the time, and as it was a routine appointment I wasn't worried who I saw. In hindsight, I can't help wondering if perhaps the same thing is happening at Bridge as I suspect happened at Ardene.
team svartalfheims - I stay in town, just off king st, behind the castlegate