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Mare and Foal
RVC Equine has a dedicated area for mares and foals, with two large quiet boxes, both of which access our neonatal foal intensive care unit where critically sick foals, for example with septicaemia, receive round-the-clock continuous care. -
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The power of the coconut - breakthroughs to support dogs
A new diet to help nutritionally support the management of dogs with idiopathic epilepsy has been developed. using the expertise of the RVC -
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Fast Turnaround Clinical Pathology with Detailed Reporting
The rapid turnaround of clinical pathology cases at the RVC can mean the difference between life and death for an animal, whether treated by RVC clinicians or vets in the wider community. The bulk of the haematology, biochemical, endocrinology and … -
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Spotlight on Imaging-Guided Procedures
Diagnostic imaging has developed at an amazing pace in the last 20 years. We can now obtain hugely detailed images of the body that continuously help the RVC's Queen Mother Hospital for Animals offer better patient care -
Electrochemotherapy for small animals
Electrochemotherapy Services at the RVC for small animals and pets -
Geriatric Feline Clinic
Free health screening for healthy cats (and cats with certain conditions) over nine years old. -
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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 … -
Book an appointment
Book your vet consultation using our online booking system We are pleased to offer an online booking facility so you can choose and book routine appointments with our vets. No need to phone - just pick the time, date, and vet that suits you. If … -
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Transvenous PDA Occlusion
Virginia Luis Fuentes and David Connolly, Professors of Veterinary Cardiology, Anne Kurosawa and Xavier Navarro Cubas, Cardiology Specialists. Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is one of the most common congenital cardiac diseases in dogs. Female …