Lloyd-Davies treated injured Bosnian war children in Sarajevo as part of the United Nations Protection Force in mid-1992.
She then became a general practitioner in the Barbican in central London and a medical officer civilian attached to the King's Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery in the British Army.
[3][6] She read physiology at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and went to matriculate at St Thomas's Hospital Medical School in London for training.
One notable patient Lloyd-Davies treated was the BBC correspondent Martin Bell after he was injured by flying mortar fragments in August 1992 at the British field hospital in Zagreb.
[5] A mid-2006 concert was held in Lloyd-Davies's honour led by Rainer Küchl, the master of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, to raise funding for repairs and restoration to several Leicestershire churches.
[4] A memorial stained-glass window to pay tribute to Lloyd-Davies was paid for by her family and installed at Ilston St Michael & All Angels Church in late 2012.