BVMS PhD DipECVN MRCVS RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Neurology

What happens when my animal is referred?

5) Animals admitted for spinal or brain surgeries typically have a 3-14 day stay (depending on complexity and condition)
1) Reception team receive details from general veterinary practitioner (Click here for FaxBack referral form - Vets Only)


2) Then reception team contact client directly and book appointment  (Click here for how to find us)


3) You and your pet have a 1 hour consultation which allows time to discuss your pet’s problem, to perform a general and neurological examination and then discuss the various diagnostic and treatment options and prognosis.
4) If diagnostic procedures are required then we endeavour to perform these on the day of the consultation -  e.g. for an MRI your pet may be admitted as an outpatient for a few hours going home when fully recovered from the anaesthetic
  • Routine new cases – mornings (Clare Rusbridge  - Tuesday and Wednesday; Kate Stalin -  Monday, Thursday, Friday )

 

  • Routine re-examinations – mornings (Clare Rusbridge  - Thursday; Kate Stalin Monday, Thursday, Friday)

 

  • Emergency cases are seen by individual arrangement with referring veterinary surgeon

Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital, Goddard Veterinary Group, 41 High Street Wimbledon Common London SW19 5AU

Email: CRusbridge@goddardvetgroup.co.uk

Telephone: 020 8946 4228, Fax: 020 8944 0871

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