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A New Dimension in Visualisation
Maria-Christine Fischer, Lecturer in Ophthalmology The new ophthalmic operating microscope Zeiss Lumera 700 was purchased with an Animal Care Trust (ACT) grant and has provided a vast amount of benefits, not only to our patients, but also to ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
Shelter Medicine Programme
Shelter Medicine is all about improving the lives of homeless animals; whether they are living in a state-of-the-art rehoming centre or out on the streets. -
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 -
Visiting Your Hospitalised Pet
Information about visiting Your Hospitalised at RVC Small Animal Referrals -
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
At the RVC we have started treating cats affected by feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) with two newly available anti-viral drugs: remdesivir and GS-441524. Until recently FIP was sadly an invariably fatal disease, with very few treatment options. ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
Nephrology and Urology
The RVC Internal Medicine Service provides state-of-the-art care for dogs and cats with all forms of kidney disease and urinary tract conditions -
QMHA - A state-of-the-art hospital
The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, the base of RVC Small Animal Referrals, is one of the largest and most advanced veterinary hospitals in the world. The hospital is a purpose-built facility just north of the M25 and near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire -
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Advancing Liver Tumour Treatment
RVC Small Animal Referrals is now offering transarterial chemoembolisation (TACE) for dogs with non-resectable liver tumours. It is a procedure performed only in a small number of veterinary services in the world. Surgical resection is ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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Update on Gastrointestinal Diseases in Horses
Bettina Dunkel, Associate Professor in Equine Medicine The most commonly described intestinal disease in horses is probably gastric ulcers and colic but other diseases such as colitis and inflammatory bowel disease also play an important role. The ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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Epidemiology of Canine Periodontal Disease
Dan O·¬ÇÑapp™Neill, Senior Lecturer in Companion Animal Epidemiology Periodontal disease describes the most common form of dental disease in dogs, spanning a spectrum from inflamed gums to deeper infections that can ultimately lead to tooth ·¬ÇÑapp¦