Services

Advanced clinical support, delivered locally.

Advanced Practitioner-led medicine, imaging and minimally invasive diagnostics through selected local host clinics, with limited mobile visits for suitable cases by arrangement.

Gastroenterology · nephrology · endocrinology · haematology · oncology · respiratory medicine · cardiology

Internal medicine

Structured investigation and practical guidance for complex, chronic or multi-system disease.

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Abdominal · cardiac · musculoskeletal · soft tissue · interventional

Advanced ultrasonography

High-quality imaging and ultrasound-guided procedures at selected local clinics or, where suitable, by mobile arrangement.

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GI · respiratory · urinary · reproductive · otoscopy

Endoscopy

Minimally invasive visualisation and sampling for respiratory, gastrointestinal and other cases.

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Ambulatory ECG · rhythm investigation · practice coordination

Holter monitoring

24- or 48-hour ambulatory ECG recording to investigate intermittent rhythm concerns.

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Choosing a service

Not sure which route is most useful?

A referral can begin with the clinical question rather than a requested procedure. We can review the available information, recommend the most useful service and agree the most suitable host clinic or mobile location.

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Before the visit

Preparation is case-specific.

We will agree patient preparation, facilities, consent and sampling plans with the referring practice before the appointment.

Can pet owners book directly?

No. Mobile Vet Referral works through veterinary practices, so your primary vet should discuss and arrange the referral.

Where will the appointment take place?

Most appointments take place at a selected local host clinic. A mobile visit to the referring practice may be considered for suitable cases, subject to the service, facilities and availability.

What information should a practice send?

Please include the clinical question, relevant history, current medication, laboratory results and previous imaging or reports.

Is this an emergency service?

No. Urgent or unstable patients should follow the referring practice’s emergency pathway. Contact us to discuss whether a stable case is suitable.

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Need a second pair of clinical eyes?

Share the case details and we’ll help identify the most useful next step.