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Service Charter
Service Charter for the RVC's emergency and critical care facility. -
Veterinary Dermatology
RVC Small Animal Referrals senior veterinary dermatologists are all board-certified specialists. They provide a one-stop-shop for owners of cats and dogs with ear infections and skin disease. -
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Mistreated Dog Saved by RVC Neuro and Orthopaedics Collaboration
A small crossbreed dog that was thrown from a van and found to have multiple injuries made a good recovery thanks to cutting-edge treatment and excellent aftercare at RVC Small Animal Referrals. -
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Diagnostic Imaging of Portosystemic Shunts
Mark Plested, Staff Clinician in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, and Randi Drees, Associate Professor in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging The imaging of portosystemic shunts is a hot topic in the world of veterinary radiology, with a large number of … -
Veterinary diagnostic imaging
RVC Small Animal Referrals would not be possible without the specialist expertise and world-class facilities of our Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging Service, which uses some of the most most up-to-date equipment in the UK. -
Wound Clinic
RVC Small Animal Referrals has a wound clinic, which offers access to the range of specialist transdisciplinary and surgical expertise within the team, as well as tailored advice and expertise for the management of all wounds, simple or complex. -
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RVC’s Epilepsy Journey
Rowena Packer, Lecturer in Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare Science and BBSRC Research Fellow, reflects on the contributions of RVC research to the care of pets with epilepsy, including several important milestones, and looks to the future. … -
Canine Cancer - Vet's FAQ
Useful information for referring vets about canine cancer from the experts at The Royal Veterinary College -
Canine Cancer - Owner's FAQ
Useful information for dog owners about canine cancer from the experts at The Royal Veterinary College -
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Pioneering Approach to Canine Barbiturate Poisoning
A dog that went into a coma after ingesting a potentially fatal quantity of phenobarbitone recovered at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) with the help of extracorporeal therapy and intensive care provided by the Critical Care team. …