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Fact File
Keyhole (minimally invasive) surgery
The benefits of keyhole surgery (minimally invasive surgery)
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Minimally Invasive (Keyhole) Surgery
Common abdominal and thoracic surgical procedures that can be performed in dogs and cats at RVC Small Animal Referrals using minimally invasive surgical equipment -
Vaccinations
The RVC (Royal Veterinary College) London vet practice provides comprehensive pet vaccination services for a wide variety of pets -
End of life pet care
End of life pet care and pet euthanasia services are available from the RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital and vet practice in Camden -
Thank you
If you have any queries regarding your payment please contact us on 020 7387 8134 or email us at beaumonth@rvc.ac.uk. -
Terms of Business
From 8th October 2024 Our commitment to you We aim to provide you with a first-class professional service. We aim to provide your pet with the highest standards of care and treatment. We understand that when your pet is hospitalised, this may … -
Terms of Business
From May 2024 Our commitment to you We aim to provide you with a first-class professional service. We aim to provide your pet with the highest standards of care and treatment. We understand that when your pet is hospitalised, this may be a … -
Lasting lockdown love? RVC research identifies that problem behaviours are damaging the owner-dog relationship as pandemic puppies reach young adulthood
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) pandemic puppies research programme has highlighted the negative impact of problem behaviours in young adult dogs on the strength of the owner-dog relationship. These findings can be used to …New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) pandemic puppies research programme has …
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Why Refer to us?
Information about making a referral to RVC Small Animal Referrals. Referrals to the team can only be made by veterinary surgeons. If you are an animal owner and would like your pet to be referred to investigation or treatment then speak to your local vet -
Trauma Centre
Trauma accounts for 10% of the emergency admissions in veterinary medicine and some of them may require advanced diagnostics and treatment.