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The Queen's Veterinary School Hospital

 

PUPPY HEART MURMUR CLINIC

Our Cardiology team understand how worrying the detection of a heart murmur in a puppy can be to owners and we hope to offer peace of mind in as many cases as possible through our Puppy Heart Murmur Clinic.

 

Our Puppy Murmur Clinic important information:

• Appointments are available Monday – Friday

• Full echocardiographic examination with our Specialist Cardiologists

• Eligible for puppies up to 12 months old with heart murmurs

• £200 (including VAT)

 

Our Puppy Heart Murmur Clinic aims to support our first-opinion veterinary colleagues by investigating puppy murmurs and identifying those that may be a cause for concern.  Clients can get the reassurance of knowing that their puppy has benefited from early access to Specialist assessment.  

In those puppies where congenital heart defects are diagnosed, our Cardiology team have a keen interest in minimally-invasive cardiac interventions, which we now offer at fixed-prices to help make those advanced treatment options transparent and accessible for clients.

 

For more information or to refer a case to our Cardiology team, please call the hospital on 01223 337621 or email hospital@vet.cam.ac.uk or cardiology@vet.cam.ac.uk

General contact details:

01223 337621

For all enquiries during office hours and for emergency referrals at any time

Email:

Address: Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ES

How to find us

Refer a case

During office hours the Client Services team will try to contact the clinician immediately for you. In the case of an emergency referral we will do our utmost to get a response at the time and in routine referrals within the day. Emails are monitored between 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri, to make a referral out of office hours please call

01223 337621

 

Please use our REFERRAL FORM

(during office hours only).

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