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Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery
The Royal Veterinary College has the most advanced Neurology and Neurosurgery Referral Service in the UK, providing diagnostic services and treatments such as intracranial biopsies and hypophysectomies that few other centres in the world can offer. -
Veterinary Oncology
The Royal Veterinary College's Oncology Referral Service offers some of the most advanced cancer treatments available for dogs and cats. Our team treats and manages a broad range of oncological problems, and specialist nurses and technologists have access to the latest equipment to ensure a speedy and accurate diagnosis. -
Pain Clinic
The RVC anaesthesia team together with other services such as physiotherapy, oncology, neurology, orthopaedics and diagnostic imaging works as a multidisciplinary team to provide the best management of pain for chronic conditions. -
Electrochemotherapy for small animals
Electrochemotherapy Services at the RVC for small animals and pets -
Feline Cancer Services
Veterinary oncology team of feline cancer experts at The Royal Veterinary College specialising in diagnosis, treatments and management of cats with cancer -
Canine Cancer Services
Veterinary oncology team of canine cancer experts at The Royal Veterinary College specialising in diagnosis, treatments and management of dogs with cancer -
Specialist Service in Surgical Oncology
Surgery is a vital part of care for many dogs and cats with cancer, because it is the most effective option for the management of most cancer cases. The goal of surgical oncology is to eliminate cancer cells from the body and to prevent the spread … -
Clinical Services
With a team of over 200 dedicated and professional staff, the RVC offers the largest and most comprehensive small animal referral service in Europe -
Feline Cancer - Owner's FAQ
Useful information for cat owners about feline cancer from the experts at The Royal Veterinary College -
Feline Cancer - Vet's FAQ
Useful information for referring vets about feline cancer from experts at The Royal Veterinary College
