London Vet Specialists Blog
Dr Janet McClaran, head of surgery, successfully removed a golf ball-sized tumour from a tiny dog’s neck!
London Vet Specialists has successfully removed a golf ball-sized tumour from a tiny dog’s neck. Dr Janet McClaran, head of surgery at Vet Specialists in Belsize Park, successfully carried out the operation on a miniature Schnauzer called Lenny. Dr McClaran, a US...
Specialist vets save cat with feline infectious peritonitis
Our specialist-led team has saved the life of a young cat stricken with breathing difficulties. Two-year-old Nala has made a full recovery after receiving two blood transfusions and a course of the drug Remdesivir to treat a diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis....
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Important Information
We have recently carried out a review of our prices. These changes will be implemented from 1 December 2021. Please note that all existing quotes prior to 1 December will be honoured for four weeks. If you have any...
Approach to Pododermatitis
Pododermatitis is a common and frustrating dermatological presentation, seen both in first opinion and referral practice. Depending on the primary disease, the feet may be affected directly or in some may represent clinical signs due to a systemic disorder. Most often...
Urogenital Ultrasound
Learn how to perform a comprehensive ultrasound examination of the urogenital system in small animals and how to recognise the key features of some common abnormalities including; nephrolithiasis, renal lymphoma and ureteral obstruction.
Nursing the diabetic patient
This presentation gives a brief run-down of diabetes before moving on to discuss the dreaded diabetic ketoacidotic (DKA) patient. We look at why DKA occurs, tackle some of the confusion regarding the multiple arms of treatment for DKA, and discuss some of the...
IMPORTANT INFORMATION – PRODUCT RECALL
Fold Hill Foods has taken precautionary action to recall several dry cat food diets due to safety concerns. This is a result of a concerning spike detected by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in the number of pancytopenia cases in cats throughout the UK. What should...
ECC Webinar on Feline Dyspnoea
Join our next webinar on 13 April 2021 at 19:30.
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