by Clickingmad Limited | Nov 9, 2023 | London, Specialist, Uncategorised, Vet
What does antibiotic resistance mean? Antibiotics can be effective at treating bacterial infections. However, over time bacteria can evolve to become resistant to some antibiotics, making them less effective. The more we use antibiotics then the more quickly bacteria...
by Leanne Winters | Mar 17, 2023 | case studies, London, Practice, Specialist, vet case study
A desperately ill dog has survived a life-or-death drama thanks to an emergency operation and blood transfusion at London Vet Specialists. The traumatic ordeal began when 10-year-old poodle Misha collapsed at home and was seen by Village Vet in Hampstead for...
by Leanne Winters | Dec 21, 2022 | Idea, London, Practice, Specialist, vet case study
It needed a specialist-led team at one of London’s top animal hospitals to finally get to the bottom of a terrier’s terrible tummy trouble. Inka, a nine-year-old West Highland Terrier, was referred to London Vet Specialists (LVS) in Belsize Lane after three weeks of...
by Leanne Winters | Oct 12, 2022 | Idea, London, Specialist, Uncategorised
London Vet Specialists has made a raft of new appointments as it expands its specialist-led services. The team London Vet Specialists in Belsize Park have recently welcomed specialists in oncology and internal medicine among a host of other talented new recruits to...
by Leanne Winters | Sep 2, 2022 | Specialist, vet case study
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...
by Leanne Winters | Oct 27, 2021 | film reading, Specialist, webinar
You are invited to take part in our monthly film reading sessions. The discussions will be chaired by our Specialist Radiologist Ian Jones and will last around one hour. Those attending will have access to the cases seven days in advance and will be...