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.
A dog that keeps sneezing is a common issue and one that I often encounter in our veterinary practice. One such dog that I recently treated for excessive sneezing was Cindy. She couldn’t stop sneezing, […]
As a veterinarian, I often come across dog parents who are concerned about their pet’s skin lesions or lumps and immediately assume that it could be cancer. However, not all skin lesions or lumps are […]
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Skin lesions and sores come in different shapes and sizes, and some can be more harmful than others. In this article, we’ll cover common types, along with pictures, and discuss when it’s necessary to take […]
A skin tag is a benign growth that develops on the surface of your dog’s skin. They vary in appearance with a range of different sizes, shapes and colors (From pink to black). In this […]
In my clinic, I see dogs suffering from diarrhea on a daily basis; some have no other signs of illness, and others are clearly very sick. In this article, we will discuss 6 things to […]