Veterinary cardiology specialists deal with conditions affecting the heart. Diseases affecting the heart are common in both cats and dogs, and while typically encountered in middle-aged and older animals, congenital heart disease is also relatively common.
Veterinary dermatology specialists deal with conditions affecting the skin and ears. These are some of the most common reasons for pets to be presented for veterinary attention.
Rabbits, Guinea pigs, other small mammals, birds and reptiles all deserve the same level of specialist care that is available to cats and dogs. Our specialists offer a wealth of knowledge.
Specialists in internal medicine deal with a wide range of clinical problems. Our internal medicine specialists can offer advice on a range of different conditions.
Veterinary ophthalmologists deal with conditions affecting the eyes. Diseases affecting the eye can occur at any age. Our specialists have experience in a range of conditions.
Lameness is a common problem in dogs and cats and can affect quality of life due to pain and decreased mobility. We can talk you through the options for treatment to ensure your pet’s comfort.
Medical conditions affecting the female and male reproductive systems, abnormalities of the oestrus cycle (heat), and male and female fertility problems are relatively common in dogs and cats.
The weight management clinic will assess your pet’s weight in the context of their general health and with consideration of both your and your pet’s requirements.
Providing case management assistance from veterinary
specialists by telephone or video consultation.