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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. -
Information for Horse Owners
All initial referrals enquiries and appointments to the Royal Veterinary College's Equine Referral Hospital are made through owners' regular veterinary practice. -
Blackbullion
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No kidding! Goat given new lease of life with 3D printed foot
A Nubian goat named Thistle has successfully been fitted with a 3D printed prosthetic foot, after suffering from a severely fractured limb as a kid. Thistle was five weeks old when she was first referred to the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) … -
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A Week in the Cardiology Service
With a recently expanded team, the RVC Cardiology Service is working harder to diagnose and treat cardiac diseases, ranging from complex congenital heart disease and acquired cardiomyopathies. -
Emergency Contact
The emergency line for the RVC equine hospital is 01707 666297. This line is manned 24 hours a day for equine emergencies. -
Leaving the College
Leaving the College – information about the process to be followed for employees who leave the College’s employment. -
Chaplaincy
The RVC Chaplain, Reverend Andy Marshall, has pastoral care and concern for all members of the College -
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Cardiac surgery breakthrough – A world first at the RVC
Open heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve has been carried out at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). It is the first reported case of such a procedure being successfully performed on a dog.