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The
clinic is equipped with a specialized x ray machine,
vital for imaging internal organs and bones. A
fully automated x ray film processor allows us
to develop high quality x ray pictures.
We also have the benefit of ultrasonography, which
enables even more detailed internal imaging of
a sick or injured pet.
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| Surgical |
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Both
branches have dedicated surgical wards, with separate
kennel, theatre and pre operative preparation
areas. This enables surgical operations to be
carried out with a high level of sterility, thus
helping to combat the risk of post operative secondary
infections. Patients can recover in a comfortable
and warm environment, under the care and monitoring
of our highly trained veterinary nurses.
All our staff maintain a high level of on going
training in nursing and theatre procedures, ensuring
the best care possible for your pet.
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| Dentistry |
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Dental
care is an extremely important area of pet care,
and the clinic is equipped with modern dental
machinery and tools to help maintain your pets
dental health. Ultrasonic scaling, polishing and
drill equipment is used daily by the trained staff
to help alleviate common dental problems. This
is supported by our dental consultations to help
you care for your pets teeth at home.
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| Anaesthesia |
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Our
clinics follow Gold Standard Anaesthetic protocols,
which means we offer the safest anaesthetic procedure
possible for your pet. All anaesthetics carry
an element of risk, but by using the most up to
date products available to us, along with modern
anaesthetic equipment and highly trained staff,
we can offer the highest standard of care. Our
equipment is well maintained and regularly serviced
by independent specialists. Precision instruments
are used during anaesthesia which can measure
blood pressure, oxygenation levels, breathing
rates, and heart and pulse rates, which are recorded
and monitored by the veterinary nurses. These
protocols help to ensure the patient has a smooth
anaesthetic and a swift recovery.
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| Laboratory |
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We
have a well equipped in house laboratory, which
allows us to process blood samples quickly and
easily – very important for a critically
ill patient when we need information fast. Blood
analysers allow us to check a wide range of organ
functions such as liver, kidney, pancreas, red
and white blood cells and vital electrolyte balances.
Results are usually available within 20 minutes.
Diabetic monitoring is routinely performed by
the veterinary nurses with the aid of our glucometer
machines. These machines can give a blood sugar
result in 30 seconds, with only a tiny amount
of blood sample needed.
We are able to perform other routine laboratory
tests other than blood tests, with the use of
our microscope. For example, microscopy can be
performed on urine samples to check for a number
of problems, such as bacterial infections, crystals
and stones, or on skin scrapes to check for mite
infestations and infections. We can also look
at blood smears to give us more in depth information
about blood cells, and help us to rule out diseases,
or make a diagnosis.
We also employ the services of an external specialist
laboratory, who can perform more in depth sample
analysis. The external laboratory is also extremely
efficient, and can have most results reported
to us within 24 – 48 hours.
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