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Pet health checks
Comprehensive health checks for all pets at RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital and vet practice in London -
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. -
Exotics & Zoological Post Mortem Service
We offer full diagnostic post mortem exotic and zoological services across UK to service requests from a wide variety of organisations including Zoological collections vet practices vet referral hospitals animal charities wildlife hospitals … -
Small Animal Post Mortem Service
We offer full diagnostics post mortem small animal services across the UK to vet practices vet referral hospitals animal charities police By ‘small animal’ in this instance we are referring to small companion animals (cats and dogs) Do you … -
The RVC appoints new diagnostic laboratories manager to drive future direction and success
The RVC has appointed Dr Libby Graham – a European specialist in Veterinary Microbiology – as its new Diagnostic Laboratories Manager, who joins the Pathobiology and Population Sciences Department, located at the RVC’s Hawkshead campus, Potters Bar. … -
One Health: ecosystems, humans and animals
A one-year MSc or postgraduate diploma, formerly called One Health (Infectious Diseases), delivered by the RVC and LSHTM, University of London. -
Publications
Explore the collection of authored works including articles, chapters, and books written by our dedicated veterinary nursing teams and talented students. Click to view RVC VN publications Submit Publications → -
MSc Wild Animal Health
The MSc in Wild Animal Health is a one-year postgraduate masters programme concerned with conservation medicine, run by The Royal Veterinary College and the Zoological Society of London, UK. -
RVC researchers reveal the molecular mechanisms that underlie a common genetic form of ‘tying up’ in horses.
In 2008, researchers at the University of Minnesota revealed the genetic cause of type 1 Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM1), a common disorder associated with exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses. Affected animals have a mutation in a key …In 2008, researchers at the University of Minnesota revealed the genetic cause of type 1 …
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New study reveals link between chromosomal errors and pregnancy loss in mares
Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), as part of a team from Cornell University, have identified chromosomal errors as a common cause of pregnancy loss in mares. Whilst chromosomal abnormalities are widely acknowledged as a common …