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Read more at: Gold Standard Care for 2025!

Gold Standard Care for 2025!

14 January 2025

Gold Standard Care for 2025! We celebrate our ongoing commitment as a Cat Friendly Clinic, and the Queen's Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH) is pleased to continue holding its Gold status for over five consecutive years! As a Cat Friendly Clinic, our teams provide the highest standards of cat-friendly care, understanding...


Read more at: January Promotion: Exceptional Care, Exceptional Value

January Promotion: Exceptional Care, Exceptional Value

6 January 2025

cam_promo_2.jpg At The QVSH, we’re committed to delivering the very best standards of care, innovation, and value to our clients and their patients. To thank our referring vets for their continued trust and partnership, we’re excited to offer initial routine referral consultations at just £95 throughout January . This...


Read more at: We listened to your feedback: New updates to out-of-hours referral process

We listened to your feedback: New updates to out-of-hours referral process

17 December 2024

feedback_image.png At The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, we value the feedback from our referring vets and are committed to continuously improving our services. In response to your suggestions, The QVSH has updated the message given to referring vets by our telephone answering team during out-of-hours (OOH) calls...


Read more at: Celebrating Wilson’s journey and QVSH’s BOAS research

Celebrating Wilson’s journey and QVSH’s BOAS research

12 December 2024

This is Wilson, a French Bulldog who has overcome incredible odds thanks to the expertise and care of the team at The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH). wilson_montage.jpg Wilson faced severe breathing challenges early in life due to BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome). Despite surgeries in France...


Read more at: Charlie’s story: Beating the odds against cancer

Charlie’s story: Beating the odds against cancer

12 December 2024

Meet Charlie - a brave and lovable dog with a heart of gold. Back in March 2024, Charlie’s vets discovered he had a bone tumour (osteosarcoma) in one of his toes. To give him the best chance, they amputated the toe to remove the tumour. charlie_montage.jpg In April, Charlie came to us here at The Queen’s Veterinary School...


Read more at: Advancing Fracture Care at The QVSH

Advancing Fracture Care at The QVSH

5 December 2024

Last week, The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH) proudly partnered with Veterinary Instrumentation and Surg’X to host an interactive course on the Surg’X interlocking nail system, welcoming 14 veterinary delegates for a comprehensive learning experience. This cutting-edge fracture repair system represents the “gold...


Read more at: Frankie the Dachshund’s surgical battle against IVDD

Frankie the Dachshund’s surgical battle against IVDD

1 October 2024

frankie.png In a previous news article, we showcased Professor Paul Freeman’s pioneering research on Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). If you missed it, you can catch up here In this article, we’re focusing on surgical options for intervertebral disc extrusion - essential when conservative management for IVDD isn’t an...


Read more at: Call for cases - neuromuscular disease in dogs and cats

Call for cases - neuromuscular disease in dogs and cats

1 September 2024

dog_and_cat.jpg Call for cases - neuromuscular disease in dogs and cats Do you notice any of the following clinical signs in your patients (dogs/cats): - high levels of creatine kinase; - ventroflexion of the neck; - muscle fatiguability, unexplained muscle atrophy; - megaesophagus or voice change in association with gait...


Read more at: To Cut or Not to Cut: Ground-breaking research on conservative treatment for IVDD in dogs

To Cut or Not to Cut: Ground-breaking research on conservative treatment for IVDD in dogs

8 August 2024

Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) is a debilitating condition where the cushioning discs between a dog's spinal bones deteriorate or bulge, pressing on the spinal cord and nerves leading to pain, weakness, and even paralysis. This condition is particularly common in breeds with long backs and short legs, such as...


Read more at: A call to referring vets and owners of Pugs, French bulldogs and English bulldogs!

A call to referring vets and owners of Pugs, French bulldogs and English bulldogs!

2 August 2024

A call to referring vets and owners of Pugs, French bulldogs and English bulldogs! Help us help dogs with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) and brain dysfunction. boas.png BOAS affects a high percentage (40-65%) of Pugs, French bulldogs and English bulldogs. These dogs suffer from an overall decrease in...


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