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Internal Medicine
RVC equine internal medicine specialists treat horses and ponies with a variety of chronic and acute problems, including heart problems, respiratory diseases, stomach and intestine problems and diseases which affect the liver or kidneys -
Veterinary Internal Medicine
The RVC Veterinary Internal Medicine Team is without a doubt at the forefront of veterinary medicine worldwide. We have the biggest internist team in Europe, are research-active and can offer speciality as well as sub-speciality expertise for all our referrals. -
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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. -
BVetMed Graduate joint winner of 2020 BETA Equine Thesis of the Year Award
RVC BVet Med graduate Victoria O'Hara has jointly won the 2020 BETA Equine Thesis of the Year Award. The award recognises academic excellence in undergraduate study and Victoria was one of four finalists who presented their thesis to a panel of … -
Colic Fact File
RVC Equine Fact Sheet - Colic is a general term referring to abdominal pain, which could have a variety of causes, and affects horses of all ages -
New RVC study reveals positive outcomes of feline epicardial pacemaker implantations
A new study led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has shown positive clinical outcomes and quality of life for cats suffering from severe heart conditions through the implantation of epicardial pacemakers (EPs). The use of EP implantation to …A new study led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has shown positive clinical outcomes and …
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Cardiac Arrhythmias in Horses
Equine arrhythmias result in a range of effects, from poor performance and reduced exercise capacity to sudden cardiac death – but are also present in healthy equine athletes. -
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Improving Lives of Older Cats – Geriatric Cat Clinic
In 1992, the RVC’s Geriatric Cat Clinic (GCC) was established with the aim of researching the common conditions of older cats and to help with the care and medical management of the cats that attend the clinic. Since then, more than 4,000 cats have come to the research clinic. -
Equine Laminitis Summary of Published RVC Research
Summary of RVC Endocrinopathic equine laminitis research -
World’s first immune-mediated disease clinic
The RVC has established the world’s first immune-mediated disease veterinary clinic. It is led by the Internal Medicine Service and works closely other specialist teamsThe RVC has established the world’s first veterinary clinic for immune-mediated disease. The clinic …