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Directory of Services and Prices Whilst making every effort to keep prices consistent on an annual basis, we reserve the right to increase certain prices without prior notification. -
Magnesium concentration now a standard inclusion on feline biochem profiles
RVC Diagnostic labs include magnesium in renal and comprehensive feline biochemistry profiles as standard. -
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Fees (updated February 2025): The Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital is a non-profit veterinary hospital which exists to provide a high standard of veterinary care to the pets and pet owners in our community; at the same time as educating the … -
Equine Residencies - Applications now open
One Equine Surgery and one Equine Diagnostic Imaging Residency will be available in 2019 at the RVC -
Horse Owner Events
Educational lectures from RVC equine vets for horse owners featuring advice on latest treatments and horse health management -
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Farm Diagnostic Imaging by Transdisciplinary Team
The ability of the RVC’s Farm Animal Clinical Centre (FACC) to undertake an increasing amount of diagnostic imaging on farms and in the referral clinical centre has greatly enhanced the service that can be offered to referring vets and clients. -
New study from the RVC identifies most common findings in pre-purchase examinations of horses
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that lameness is the most common prejudicial PPE finding in prepurchase examinations (PPEs) in horses in the UK. It was also found that horses with a higher purchase price are more … -
PENS therapy for headshaking
RVC Equine provides PENS (percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) therapy for headshaking in horses -
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Gait Analysis
RVC objective gait analysis system has substantial benefits. Orthopaedic examination and subsequent diagnostic work-up is a complex decision-making process reliant on observation of the horse under a variety of conditions. -
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Listeriosis Goat
A pygmy goat was admitted the RVC after five days history of being depressed. He was treated for an upper respiratory tract infection by the referring vet but developed multiple cranial nerve deficits and became anorexic.