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Veterinary Cardiology
The RVC veterinary cardiology service handles specialist clinical cardiac referrals in dogs, cats and other small animals with congenital and acquired cardiac conditions -
Veterinary Oncology
The Royal Veterinary College's Oncology Referral Service offers some of the most advanced cancer treatments available for dogs and cats. Our team treats and manages a broad range of oncological problems, and specialist nurses and technologists have access to the latest equipment to ensure a speedy and accurate diagnosis. -
Ferret vaccinations
The RVC Royal veterinary College's London vet practice offers ferret vaccination services -
Rabbit vaccinations
The RVC (Royal Veterinary College) London vet practice offers full rabbit vaccination services including inoculations for Myxomatosis and Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease vaccination, RHD vaccinations -
About Us
RVC's Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital is a top quality vet practice in north London providing animal healthcare to pets in Camden, Kings Cross, Highbury and Islington and surrounding areas -
Fact File
‘Dialysis’: Renal replacement therapy - Information for vets
At the RVC we have a form of ‘dialysis’ called continuous (CRRT) or prolonged intermittent (PIRRT) renal replacement therapy.
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Cardiac surgery breakthrough – A world first at the RVC
Open heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve has been carried out at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). It is the first reported case of such a procedure being successfully performed on a dog. -
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Tackling Diseases of tomorrow and Antimicrobial Resistance
Royal Veterinary College Principal Stuart Reid spoke at a debate held at our Camden campus in October, and urged different professions to work together to implement life-saving measures around the world. -
Canine Cancer - Owner's FAQ
Useful information for dog owners about canine cancer from the experts at The Royal Veterinary College -
Feline Cancer - Owner's FAQ
Useful information for cat owners about feline cancer from the experts at The Royal Veterinary College