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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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New Wound Clinic at the QMHA
Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ Small Animal Referrals has a wound clinic to 
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Recognition for Veterinary Trauma Centre
The Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨’s Small Animal Referrals service has been designated as the first Level I Veterinary Trauma Centre (VTC) outside of North America. -
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30 Years of Progress at the QMHA
The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) has come a long way since being established 30 years ago. -
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Limb Salvage at the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ Embraces 3D Printing Technology
Animals referred to Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ Small Animal Referrals are benefiting from 3D printing technology, which has enabled dogs seen by orthopaedic specialists to have their limbs salvaged. -
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Pioneering Pet Diabetes App
The Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ has created a revolutionary Pet Diabetes App, which brings veterinary diabetes management into the 21st century to support patients, vets and research. -
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Rare tumour identified after dog’s accident
A Scottish deerhound was admitted to Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ Small Animal Referrals as an emergency referral after sustaining an injury while running at full speed through some low shrubbery. He presented our trauma team with an unusual challenge... -
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Cardiac surgery breakthrough – A world first at the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨
Open heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve has been carried out at the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ (Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨). It is the first reported case of such a procedure being successfully performed on a dog. -
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Clinical Forum: Managing Patients with Portosystemic Shunts
A number of clinical studies recently performed at the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ have been published, but the evidence base for the management of animals with a congenital portosystemic shunt (CPSS), particularly cats, remains weak (M. Tivers & Lipscomb, 2011a, 2011b; M. … -
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Medicine Nursing at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals
The Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ team includes some of the most skilled RVNs in the UK, many of whom have advanced qualifications in their fields. They have expertise in caring for some of the most challenging cases seen in veterinary practice.