Chemotherapy, tumour removal.
Oncology
We see and treat a range of cancer cases in both dogs and cats. When cancer is suspected, we can carry out investigations and discuss the different treatment options available.
Depending on the type of cancer and the individual case, treatment may include tumour removal surgery or chemotherapy. Our focus is always on maintaining the best possible quality of life for each patient while supporting owners through the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Oncology focuses on diagnosing and managing cancer in pets.
Lumps, weight loss, reduced appetite, lethargy or ongoing illness can sometimes be warning signs.
Diagnosis may involve imaging, biopsies or blood tests.
Depending on the case, treatment may include surgery, medication or supportive care.
Treatment plans are designed with comfort and quality of life as the priority.
Yes. Age alone does not rule out treatment.
Many treatments can be managed with short visits rather than long stays.
Regular examinations and tests help us monitor response to treatment.
Pain relief, nutritional support and complementary therapies can sometimes help.
Our team will guide you through each step and help you make informed decisions for your pet.
