Dealing with Cranial Nerve Examinations and Intracranial Diseases

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Facial nerve paralysis, head tilt, drop jaw?

Cranial nerve abnormalities are relatively common presentations in dogs and cats. In this webinar we will discuss the examination of the cranial nerves with tips and tricks to localise peripheral versus central nervous system problems.

Finally, we will discuss common differential diagnoses, how best to investigate and manage the different disease.

Dealing with Cranial Nerve Examinations and Intracranial Diseases

Case Advice or Arranging a Referral

If you are a veterinary professional and would like to discuss a case with one of our team, or require pre-referral advice about a patient, please call 01883 741449Alternatively, to refer a case, please use the online referral form

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Neurology

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Need case advice or have any questions?

If you have any questions or would like advice on a case please call our dedicated vet line on 01883 741449 and ask to speak to one of our Neurology team.
Advice is freely available, even if the case cannot be referred.

Neurology Team

Our Neurology Team offer a caring, multi-disciplinary approach to all medical and surgical conditions.

Veronica Mortera

DVM DipECVN MRCVS

Francesca de Strobel

DVM Phd DipECVN MRCVS

Dr Guillaume Leblond

DVM DVSc DACVIM (Neurology) MRCVS

Natalie West

BVM&S MRCVS

Christophe Dupont

DMV MRCVS