This week, we have already performed a range of intricate procedures, including:

  • Nasal tumour debulking—helping pets breathe easier and improving their quality of life.
  • Rhinoscopies – diagnosing and treating nasal issues with minimal discomfort.
  • Keyhole spays are a less invasive alternative to traditional spaying, allowing for quicker recovery times.

Looking ahead to next week, we’re excited to begin laser ablation of ear polyps, offering a cutting-edge treatment option for pets suffering from chronic ear issues.

For more than ten years, we have been refining our skills in endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures, continuously investing in advanced equipment to provide the best possible care. Over the past six months, we’ve welcomed clients from as far as Wales and the south of England, highlighting the increasing need for these specialised services.

With this growing demand, we felt it was time to make our referral service official!

Minimally Invasive Techniques – Reducing recovery times and improving patient comfort.

Advanced Equipment – Ensuring precise and effective diagnostics and treatments.

Experienced Team – Years of expertise in performing endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures.

A Growing Reputation – Pet owners and veterinary professionals alike trust us for complex cases.

Compassionate Care – We prioritise patient well-being, ensuring a stress-free experience.

We provide a wide range of advanced procedures, including:

  • Endoscopy – Minimally invasive internal examinations and treatments.
  • Surgical Endoscopy – Utilising endoscopic techniques for surgical interventions.
  • Interventional Endoscopy – Advanced procedures such as laser ablation and stent placements.
  • Endoscopic foreign body removal – A non-surgical approach to retrieving ingested objects.
  • Bronchoscopy – Diagnosing and treating respiratory conditions.
  • Cystoscopy – Investigating and treating urinary tract issues.
  • Gastrointestinal endoscopy – Diagnosing conditions such as chronic vomiting and diarrhoea.
  • Laparoscopic-assisted procedures – Including biopsies and preventive surgeries.

Advancements in veterinary medicine have significantly improved the way we diagnose and treat illnesses in animals. One such breakthrough is veterinary endoscopy, a minimally invasive procedure that allows veterinarians to visualise internal structures without the need for major surgery. Endoscopy is commonly used in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory system, urinary tract, and even joints.

We are excited to continue expanding our services and collaborating with referring vets to provide the highest standard of care.


📞 Want to refer a case? Visit our website for more details: www.veterinaryendoscopy.co.uk.