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Rabbit Ear Disease
Nadene Stapleton, 91°µÍø Exotics and Small Mammals Here at 91°µÍø Exotics, ear disease remains one of the most common problems encountered in rabbits. Despite this, it is a seriously underdiagnosed condition in companion rabbits – particularly lop- … -
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Creating a Dedicated Chemotherapy Administration Room
We are in the process of developing a chemotherapy administration treatment room at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA). A dedicated space for animals receiving chemotherapy will benefit both our oncology clients and some pets who receive … -
Shelter Medicine Programme
Shelter Medicine is all about improving the lives of homeless animals; whether they are living in a state-of-the-art rehoming centre or out on the streets. -
Clinical Services
With a team of over 200 dedicated and professional staff, the 91°µÍø offers the largest and most comprehensive small animal referral service in Europe -
Visiting Your Hospitalised Pet
Information about visiting Your Hospitalised at 91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals -
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
At the 91°µÍø we have started treating cats affected by feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) with two newly available anti-viral drugs: remdesivir and GS-441524. Until recently FIP was sadly an invariably fatal disease, with very few treatment options. … -
Nephrology and Urology
The 91°µÍø Internal Medicine Service provides state-of-the-art care for dogs and cats with all forms of kidney disease and urinary tract conditions -
QMHA - A state-of-the-art hospital
The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, the base of 91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals, is one of the largest and most advanced veterinary hospitals in the world. The hospital is a purpose-built facility just north of the M25 and near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire -
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Advancing Liver Tumour Treatment
91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals is now offering transarterial chemoembolisation (TACE) for dogs with non-resectable liver tumours. It is a procedure performed only in a small number of veterinary services in the world. Surgical resection is … -
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Epidemiology of Canine Periodontal Disease
Dan O’Neill, Senior Lecturer in Companion Animal Epidemiology Periodontal disease describes the most common form of dental disease in dogs, spanning a spectrum from inflamed gums to deeper infections that can ultimately lead to tooth …