Experience

Traumatology and Orthopedics are some of the specialties of Dr. Jaime Villar Estalote, who has developed a prestigious professional career in different veterinary centers in Spain, London and the United States.  

His extensive work experience is framed by various fields of veterinary medicine, from the approach of various pathologies in small animals to the control and prevention of diseases in cattle, especially in the peripartum and rearing. All this knowledge has enabled him to develop a postpartum program aimed at improving milk production and reducing clinical risks, becoming a benchmark in the cattle sector

He is also the founder of the Aldur Veterinary Clinic, a comprehensive center that offers small animals laboratory services, internal medicine, surgery, postpartum, traumatology, neurology, orthopedics, among others. His work in health care is balanced with the dissemination as the author of numerous specialized publications and as a speaker at congresses and conferences worldwide. This has allowed him to hold various awards, such as the 1st Lactogam Prize awarded by the company Merial.

  • Founder of Aldur Veterinary Clinic 
  • Founder of Traumavet  
  • Responsible for the IMAVET project 
  • Head of the Traumatology and Orthopedics Service of the Tapia Veterinary Hospital
  • Clinical Veterinarian at Tapia Veterinary Hospital Veterinary Services 
  • Clinical Veterinarian at San Marcos Veterinary Hospital 
  • Lecturer at Improve International 
  • Author of numerous specialized publications 
  • Veterinary Degree from USC 
  • Member of: 
    • Spanish Society of Veterinary Orthopedics and Traumatology 
    • European Society of Veterinary Traumatology and Orthopedics 
    • Association of Spanish Veterinarians Specialists in Small Animals 
    • AVEPA Working Group on Orthopedics and Traumatology 
    • World Small Animal Veterinary Association 
    • Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinarians Associations 
    • Iberoamerican Federation of Companion Animal Veterinary Associations 
    • Working Group of Neurology and Neurosurgery of AVEPA 
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