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Important information about your appointment
In order to keep everyone safe and reduce exposure to the novel coronavirus, we have a new temporary process for your visit. To reduce traffic within the hospital we ask that you wait outside on foot in our car park space until the vet or nurse … -
New emergency referral – Queen Mother Hospital
What to do if your pet has been referred by your own vet to the RVC specialist referral service -
Diagnostic Laboratories
A team of highly qualified and experienced staff operate the Royal Veterinary College's laboratory, an on-site facility equipped with the latest technology and specifically designed to meet the diagnostic requirements of the equine veterinary profession. -
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 … -
Out-of-hours Emergency Care
The RVC operates a 24-hour veterinary emergency veterinary clinic, for dog, cat and other pet owners whose regular vet practices have signed up to our scheme. -
Life After Racing: The RVC is calling for owners of former racehorses for rehoming survey
Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) are calling for owners and previous owners of former racehorses in the UK to participate in a new survey and share their experiences of rehoming racehorses to uncover the different factors that … -
Stabling
The RVC's Equine Referral Hospital has stabling for up to 35 patients and the facility also includes an Intensive Care Unit and an Isolation Suite. -
Case Study
Park attack
Cavalier King Charles spaniel was referred to the RVC after being mauled by a mastiff
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Article
Park attack
A Cavalier King Charles spaniel was referred to the RVC after being mauled in a park by a mastiff, receiving four deep lacerations in his pelvic region. Prince was not able to support his weight to walk after the attack. -
Fact File
Keratoconjuncitivitis sicca (dry eye)
Low tear production is the most common form of dry eye in dogs