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Read more at: Call for cases: Cats with Suspected Cholangiohepatitis

Call for cases: Cats with Suspected Cholangiohepatitis

22 July 2025

The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH) is running a research study to explore whether a non-invasive MRI technique - magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) - can help diagnose cholangiohepatitis in cats. This could reduce the need for invasive liver biopsies in the future. We are looking for cats with...


Read more at: Is Your Dog Living with Osteoarthritis? Join Our New Physiotherapy Study

Is Your Dog Living with Osteoarthritis? Join Our New Physiotherapy Study

16 July 2025

The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital is inviting dog owners to take part in an exciting new study exploring the benefits of physiotherapy for dogs with osteoarthritis. If your dog has been diagnosed with osteoarthritis and has been referred to our physiotherapy service, they may be eligible to take part in this six-week...


Read more at: Welcoming International Students to QVSH

Welcoming International Students to QVSH

8 July 2025

Over the past two months, we were delighted to host Teresa, Maria Inês, André D, and André L from Universidade Lusófona - Central University of Lisbon to the Queen's Veterinary School Hospital through our Academic (Clinical) Mobility Program. They quickly became part of our team, bringing enthusiasm and curiosity as they...


Read more at: A Peregrine Puzzle – Investigating the Mysterious Death of a Chick

A Peregrine Puzzle – Investigating the Mysterious Death of a Chick

3 July 2025

When a peregrine falcon chick was discovered dead beneath a nesting site in Hertfordshire earlier this year, it marked a sad but important moment for local birdwatchers and conservationists. The nest, situated in a precarious and highly unusual location, had already raised concerns among observers about the risk of the...


Read more at: Seren’s Thorny Surprise

Seren’s Thorny Surprise

27 June 2025

Seren, one of our much-loved staff dogs, is a familiar face around the vet school. This beautiful Border Collie belongs to our Professor of Equine Studies and is often seen trotting alongside on peaceful countryside walks. Recently, Seren visited the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital with a limp in a back foot. Our...


Read more at: Honouring Nina’s Journey

Honouring Nina’s Journey

23 June 2025

nina_puppy.jpg Nina the miniature schnauzer was more than a patient - she was part of our QVSH family. Over the years, she came to us with a number of complex health problems: heart disease, cancer tumours and, most recently, kidney failure. Through each challenge, our teams were there to support her and her family - doing...


Read more at: QVSH General Practice Team Brings Veterinary Fun to Open Farm Sunday

QVSH General Practice Team Brings Veterinary Fun to Open Farm Sunday

6 June 2025

open_farm_day_2025.jpeg On Sunday 1 June, around 500 University staff and their families gathered at Park Farm in Madingley for a special behind-the-scenes look at farm life, hosted as part of Open Farm Sunday. Among the highlights of the day was the fantastic stand run by our QVSH General Practice team. Led by our General...


Read more at: Don’t give up on your dream - read about Ceri’s inspiring story this Vet Nurse Awareness Month

Don’t give up on your dream - read about Ceri’s inspiring story this Vet Nurse Awareness Month

22 May 2025

This Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month , we're proud to shine a spotlight on one of our dedicated and long-serving veterinary nurses, Ceri Lehrer - who has spent the past 17 and a half years working with us at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, caring for patients and supporting our veterinary team. What makes Ceri’s...


Read more at: Celebrating Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month with a special visit

Celebrating Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month with a special visit

9 May 2025

vet_nurse_visit.jpg This week, the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital was delighted to welcome five final-year student veterinary nurses from the Central College of Animal Studies in Ipswich, as part of Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month. The students had a packed and insightful day exploring our hospital and getting a...


Read more at: Four paws, one peak - Bella’s inspiring comeback

Four paws, one peak - Bella’s inspiring comeback

7 May 2025

Just over a year ago, beautiful Bella came to us for TPLO surgery (Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy) to repair a cruciate ligament injury. Like many active dogs, Bella had injured her knee, and her family brought her to our team at the Queen's Veterinary School Hospital, hoping we could help get her back on all four paws...


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