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Pet health checks
Comprehensive health checks for all pets at RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital and vet practice in London -
What to do if your pet is injured
Advice from the RVC on when you should seek veterinary help for an injured pet -
What to do if your pet is ill
Advice from the RVC on when you should seek veterinary help for a sick pet -
New RVC study reveals positive outcomes of feline epicardial pacemaker implantations
A new study led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has shown positive clinical outcomes and quality of life for cats suffering from severe heart conditions through the implantation of epicardial pacemakers (EPs). The use of EP implantation to …A new study led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has shown positive clinical outcomes and …
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Cardiothoracic Surgery
The RVC is Europe's leading centre for pet heart surgery, having been at the forefront for more than a decade. -
Cardiothoracic Case Studies
Below are some case studies from our Cardiothoracic surgery department. How to contact us E: qmhaheartsurgery@rvc.ac.uk T: +44 (0) 1707 666366 A member of the heart surgery team will respond within 72 hours. -
Tortoise Pre-Hibernation Health Checks
When the weather starts turning colder, your tortoise companion will be starting to slow down in preparation for hibernation. We recommend booking a pre-hibernation check-up with one of our exotic vets, before the wind-down process starts Why are … -
Preparing your pet for a visit to our practice
Top tips from the RVC about coming to visit the vet with your pet so that your vet visit is as stress-free as possible -
How to prepare your small mammal/exotic pet for procedures
Rabbits and Rodents Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus, hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice, chipmunks and prairie dogs do not need to be starved before anaesthesia so please keep feeding your pet’s normal diet right up until you bring them in for … -
How to transport your small mammal/exotic pet
Rabbits and Rodents Rabbits and rodents may be transported in a small cat carrier or small mammal pet carrier depending on their size. We have a wide range of diets available in hospital but it is helpful if you can bring in your pet’s normal food …