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Antimicrobials on the farm: The need for responsible use to tackle AMR
Antimicrobials are regularly misused. They have been considered the easy option, without apparent side-effects. -
Camden-based veterinary surgeon finalist for “UK Rabbit Vet of the Year” Awards
Dr Nadene Stapleton is a vet at the Royal Veterinary College’s Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital, which has also been shortlisted for “Best Rabbit Practice of the Year” at The Burgess Excel Vet Awards.Dr Nadene Stapleton is a vet at the Royal Veterinary College’s Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital, …
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Brucella canis and your referral to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals
In the last two years there have been an increasing number of dogs identified with Brucella canis infection in the UK. Government bodies have reported that these dogs have largely either been imported or have a travel history to Eastern Europe, the … -
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A Precious Resource: Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals
Rosanne Jepson, Professor Small Animal Internal Medicine, and Tom Greensmith, Lecturer in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care In November 2022 the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) participated in ‘World Antimicrobial Awareness Week’, … -
Puppy Heart Clinic at the RVC
RVC's puppy heart clinic is dedicated to puppies and dogs under 2 years old with heart disease symptoms - we investigate and determine whether your puppy requires further medical or surgical intervention. -
Equine Artificial Insemination
RVC Equine offers a comprehensive service that encompasses all aspects of stud medicine, ranging from the management of thoroughbred studs, artificial insemination to the care of the individual mare at home. -
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 … -
Fact File
Keratoconjuncitivitis sicca (dry eye)
Low tear production is the most common form of dry eye in dogs
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Fact File
Corneal ulcers
There are several reasons why corneal ulcers appear. Most ulcers in dogs and cats are the result of trauma
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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.