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Creating a Dedicated Chemotherapy Administration Room
We are in the process of developing a chemotherapy administration treatment room at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA). A dedicated space for animals receiving chemotherapy will benefit both our oncology clients and some pets who receive … -
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Lamb Predation: Who Dunnit?
The aim of the research is to improve the current understanding of the incidence of lamb predation throughout the UK, identify risk factors involved, and find out more about possible species contributing to these losses. -
Equine Laser Therapy
RVC Equine team use red and near- infrared laser light wavelengths to treat horses and ponies for a variety of health conditions - this can be done at the yard or stable. K laser treatments for horses and ponies -
Foaling Support and Foal Checks
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. -
Reptile Vet Services
RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital provides exceptional reptile vet services for London and the South East. -
Keyhole spay/laparoscopic neutering
We are pleased to announce that we now offer laparoscopic ovariectomy for dogs as part of our neutering service. This type of neutering, also known as “keyhole spaying” is a form of minimally invasive surgery and is considered to be the gold standard for neutering female dogs. -
How to Find us
The RVC's Equine Hospital is located on the Hawkshead Campus of the College, which in close to Potters Bar in Hertfordshire. -
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The Most Common Cases Referred to Internal Medicine
We are focusing, over a number of articles, on the most common cases referred to the RVC team and the capacities that enable us to offer effective treatments to patients and a good service to referrers. -
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Contact Us: Feline Heart Screen Project
To support an epidemiological study of asymptomatic feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), an Royal Veterinary College team is asking that colleagues in general practice pass on cases for scans. -
Fact File
Canine cataracts
Cataracts are one of the most common causes of vision loss in dogs and frequently lead to blindness