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Ragdoll Cats
RVC researchers investigate hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the most common heart disease in cats. -
How can we help?
Even with the best of care your pet will probably need to visit the vet several times during its hopefully long and happy life. But how do you know when you should call your vet ? Check out our pet healthcare tips below: Is your pet ill? Is … -
Animal Post Mortem Services
The RVC Animal Post Mortem service supporting clients such as general veterinary practices animal welfare charities including the RSPCA police forces zoos food production companies farms insurance companies private animal owners (via … -
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The Value of Corneal Donations
We deal with a large number of eye conditions amongst many different species. Brachycephalic dogs are our most frequently seen patients, while rabbits and rodents among the least common. Corneal ulcers are one of the most common eye conditions that … -
RVC pathology trainees sweep the board in ACVP General Pathology examinations
Six Royal Veterinary College (RVC) trainees (residents) have passed the General Pathology examination that forms the first part of the Diploma qualification of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP). Congratulations to: Becca Terry ( … -
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The RVC Cancer Biobank
The RVC Cancer Biobank aims to improve companion animal and human health, by providing a resource of high quality biospecimens for translational research that will result in cancer therapy advancements. -
Radioactive Iodine Therapy
RVC small animal referrals is one of the largest and most experienced veterinary centres in the UK authorised to administer radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment to cats with hyperthyroidism and thyroid carcinoma. All patients are assessed and treated … -
Canine Cancer - Vet's FAQ
Useful information for referring vets about canine cancer from the experts at The Royal Veterinary College -
Preparing your pet for a visit to our practice
Top tips from the RVC about coming to visit the vet with your pet so that your vet visit is as stress-free as possible -
Registered Veterinary Nurse celebrates 30 years of service at the RVC
Katie Bacon, a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), is celebrating thirty years of service caring for animals at the institution’s world-leading hospital. Katie always loved learning about science at school and …Katie Bacon, a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), is …