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Diabetic Remission
The RVC Diabetic Remission Clinic team is investigating the optimum methods to achieve good control, and ultimately diabetic remission, in diabetic pets. The Clinic provides dedicated care for diabetic cats while giving owners and vets the satisfaction of contributing to veterinary research and benefit of specialist advice on diabetic management. -
Tortoise Evening - winter is coming...
An evening of talks from our exotics team about tortoise care especially on the lead up to hibernation and how to avoid problemsAs summer ends and the nights draw in we need to start thinking about how to prepare our tortoises …
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Respiratory distress in cats and dogs
Respiratory distress (dyspnoea) in cats and dogs can be gradually progressive or come on very rapidly with few warning signs
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QMHA Uniform Ordering
Please can we ask you to complete this form prior to your start date. Please fill in the mandatory fields below and submit as soon as possible. For all QMHA queries please email qmhadminteam@rvc.ac.uk or CSS admin cssadmin@rvc.ac.uk. Complete … -
Small Mammal Dental Issues and Services
Dentistry services for your small mammal pet are available at the RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital in London. Our team can give you all the advice you need to keep your pet small mammal's teeth in a healthy condition. -
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Frequently asked questions for owners: Therapeutic plasma exchange
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a procedure that can be performed to remove plasma from a patient in order to clear substances that may be present in the plasma and harmful to that patient.
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Rabbit vaccinations
The RVC (Royal Veterinary College) London vet practice offers full rabbit vaccination services including inoculations for Myxomatosis and Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease vaccination, RHD vaccinations -
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Small animal bleeding disorders
Sometimes animals can bleed internally, into their chest or abdominal space, into their joints or brain, or into their gut
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Having a visually impaired pet
After a period of adjustment our visually impaired pets usually cope very well
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Psittacosis
Psittacosis is a zoonotic disease, which means that it can be transmitted from birds to people.