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Hypophysectomy
The RVC was the first veterinary centre in the UK to offer hypophysectomy surgery and has now been performing this unique procedure for many years. -
Fact File
How to administer eye treatment to your pet
Applying eye drops and ointments to your pet safely
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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 -
Advanced canine and feline cardiology diagnostic services
The RVC veterinary cardiology service handles specialist clinical referrals in dogs, cats and other small animals with cardiac conditions, such as heart failure, murmurs and arrhythmia. Procedures performed include permanent pacemaker implantation and treatment of valvular stenosis using balloon valvuloplasty. -
Privacy Statement and Raising a Concern
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Tortoise Post Hibernation
Our vet team at RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital have a wealth of expertise to help tortoise owners to provide the best conditions for tortoises emerging from hibernation SPRING OFFER – FREE FAECAL TEST Book a post-hibernation check with … -
Payments and Insurance
Fees and payments The hospital is a self-financing and non-profit making institution. During your initial (chargeable) consultation, estimated costs of recommended diagnostic and treatment options will be fully discussed with you prior to further … -
World-First Surgery Combination Saves Puppy’s Life
Surgeons at the RVC have successfully carried out the surgical repair of a complex combination of heart defects in a dogSurgeons at the RVC have successfully carried out the surgical repair of a complex combination of …
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Successful FIP treatment with remdesivir
Merlin, a 24-week-old male neutered Bengal, was presented to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals at the Royal Veterinary College with a one-week history of lethargy, hyporexia and a 24-hour history of tachypnoea.Merlin, a 24-week-old male neutered Bengal, was presented to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals …