The Dermatology Service offers a professional and prompt service to the referring vets and clients, seeing any skin problems that might occur. HTML Our team is led by Specialist dermatologists and we treat all companion animals, exotic species, equine and farm animals. Common problems referred to us include: pruritus alopecia nodules pustules scaling ulcers chronic otitis claw and hoof disease antibiotic resistant infections We offer a full allergy testing and immunotherapy service, including subcutaneous, sublingual, intralymphatic and one-day induction protocols. Our facilities include a video-otoscope for viewing and treating external and middle ear conditions and we offer CO2 laser surgery for foot, skin and ear conditions. The Dermatology Service has pioneered new treatments for allergies and other skin diseases, including a laser surgery technique for pododermatitis. Contact details 0131 650 7650 HFSAreception@ed.ac.uk (Pet owners: please note that this mailbox is for referring vets only. We cannot comment on cases that we have not seen but are happy to talk to your vet.) Follow us on Facebook Image Our Staff Dermatology Service staff This article was published on 2024-09-02
HTML Our team is led by Specialist dermatologists and we treat all companion animals, exotic species, equine and farm animals. Common problems referred to us include: pruritus alopecia nodules pustules scaling ulcers chronic otitis claw and hoof disease antibiotic resistant infections We offer a full allergy testing and immunotherapy service, including subcutaneous, sublingual, intralymphatic and one-day induction protocols. Our facilities include a video-otoscope for viewing and treating external and middle ear conditions and we offer CO2 laser surgery for foot, skin and ear conditions. The Dermatology Service has pioneered new treatments for allergies and other skin diseases, including a laser surgery technique for pododermatitis. Contact details 0131 650 7650 HFSAreception@ed.ac.uk (Pet owners: please note that this mailbox is for referring vets only. We cannot comment on cases that we have not seen but are happy to talk to your vet.) Follow us on Facebook