Search - Small Animal Vet
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Puppy vaccinations
The RVC (Royal Veterinary College) London vet practice offers full puppy vaccination services -
Keyhole spay/laparoscopic neutering
We are pleased to announce that we now offer laparoscopic ovariectomy for dogs as part of our neutering service. This type of neutering, also known as “keyhole spaying” is a form of minimally invasive surgery and is considered to be the gold standard for neutering female dogs. -
Canine Stem Cell Services
The Royal Veterinary College offers canine stem cell therapy treatment at the Small Animal Referral Hospital in Hertfordshire. Stem cell therapy is used to help dogs who are suffering from Osteoarthritis (including secondary to hip or elbow dysplasia) or tendon injuries such as supraspinatus tendinopathy (shoulder tendon problems) -
Veterinary Ophthalmology
The Royal Veterinary College Ophthalmology Referral Service treats dog, cat and other small animal eye conditions. The team also offers ophthalmology service to the Equine Referral Hospital of the RVC. -
Fact File
Encephalitozoon cuniculi in rabbits
E. cuniculi is a pathogen that primarily affects the nervous system and kidneys of rabbits
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Rabbit Health Alert
Sadly we have confirmed the presence of the rabbit haemorrhage disease virus two (RHD2 virus) in London. This is the first time we have diagnosed this fatal disease in this area. We encourage everyone who has not yet done so to bring their …Sadly we have confirmed the presence of the rabbit haemorrhage disease virus two (RHD2 virus) in …
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Nutrition Support
The RVC's Small Animal Nutrition Support Service is led by two board-certified veterinary nutritionists who provide in-house consultations for the RVC's various veterinary clinical services -
Case Study
Diabetic remission clinic helps pets go insulin-free
Diabetes Remission Clinic Case and App
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Brucella canis: Referring a dog to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals
In the last two years, there have been increasing numbers of dogs identified in the UK with Brucella canis infection. Such dogs have usually been imported or have travelled to countries where Brucella canis is endemic. Due to the zoonotic risk … -
Pet insurance
Pet insurance is always a good idea and will often cover the cost of treatments we provide.