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RVC breakthrough reveals the molecular mechanisms that underlie a form of ‘tying up’ in horses
Breakthrough at Royal Veterinary College as researchers reveal the molecular mechanisms that underlie a common genetic form of ‘tying up’ in horses -
What to do if your pet is ill
Advice from the RVC on when you should seek veterinary help for a sick pet -
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RVC Professor accepts award from the International Hoof-Care Summit
Award given to Professor Weller for her talk, "The pros and cons of various systems in quantifying foot movement", at the 2014 International Hoof-Care Summit -
RVC-led research will help vets in practice investigate lameness
A study on equine lameness led by a Royal Veterinary College expert on bio-engineering will help vets to investigate the condition. -
RVC-led study will help vets investigate lameness
A study on equine lameness led by a Royal Veterinary College expert on bio-engineering will help vets to investigate the condition. -
Emergency and out-of-hours services
Emergency veterinary services are provided at the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital in London and the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in Potters Bar -
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. -
Ultrasound
Ultrasonography is the second most commonly used imaging technique in horses. It is often performed in practice using portable machines for the evaluation of the musculoskeletal system, especially tendons or for reproduction purposes, for example … -
RVC study reveals multitude of indicators of equine insulin dysregulation and therefore laminitis risk
A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has determined new factors that can indicate insulin dysregulation (ID) in ponies. The study findings confirm that physical observation (i.e., looking at the external characteristics of the …