Dr. Alex Crow (VetMed MRCVS) is an RCVS accredited Veterinary surgeon with special interests in neurology and soft tissue surgery.
Dr. Crow performs all routine surgeries, including spays, castrations, lump removals, and dentals, as well as more complex surgeries such as cystotomy, enterotomy, and gastrectomy. His special area of expertise is Laparoscopic neutering (keyhole).
Dr. Alex Crow earned his degree in veterinary medicine from the Royal Veterinary College in London (one of the top 3 veterinarian schools in the world) in 2019.
When dealing with congestive heart failure (CHF), the decision to euthanize is complex due to the progressive nature of the disease and its impact on the dog’s quality of life. As a veterinarian, I have […]
Managing fungal infections on your dog’s paws can be a difficult endeavor. As a practicing veterinarian, I’ve seen first-hand how stubborn these fungal infections can be. Early recognition of symptoms and swift action is essential […]
As a veterinarian, I understand the worry pet owners face when they find unexplained bumps under their dog’s fur. But not all lumps are harmful. In this post, we’ll explore the most common reasons for […]
As a veterinarian, I see dogs with dry or scabby skin on a weekly basis. It is a very common problem that many dog owners face which can lead to an unsightly coat and sometimes […]
It’s always concerning to see bumps developing on your dog’s chin: they’re unsightly and often cause your dog irritation and discomfort. Thankfully many of these chin lumps and bumps are treatable, some of which can […]
If you’ve ever owned a dog, you might have noticed that they often suffer from various skin problems such as skin rashes. A common rash that can occur in your pup is a groin rash […]
Dealing with the passing of a beloved pet is never easy and as an owner, it can be difficult to mourn properly when you are trying to make sense of what might have happened. Seeing […]
In our clinic, I see dogs limping on a daily basis; it’s an all-too-common problem. Many people assume the worst, but a back-leg limp in dogs isn’t always a sign of something serious. In fact, […]
Ear infections are one of the most common complaints I see from owners in the clinic, and it seems Golden Retrievers are particularly predisposed. But why exactly do Golden Retrievers suffer more than many other […]
Cauliflower Ear in Dogs is a common condition that can affect many breeds and results in great discomfort for your dog. I see this issue in my clinic regularly; while the condition can look dramatic, […]