ESTABLISHED VETERINARY CLINIC IN DERRY

ESTABLISHED VETERINARY CLINIC IN DERRY

Noah Vet is a specialist veterinary practice providing care across Derry, Donegal, Tyrone and wider North West Ireland.
Pet CT Scanning

We provide our specialist pet CT scanning for clients across a wide area including Donegal and Tyrone.

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Exceptional care for your pets

The team at Noah Vet in Derry provide specialist treatment including advanced diagnostics, such as CT scans. The head of the team is Dr William McCartney MVB, Dipl ECVS, DSAS (Orth), PhD, C Eng, MIMeche and FRCVS.

Dr McCartney, originally from Derry himself, is a RCVS recognised specialist in small animal orthopaedics and a ECVS Recognised Specialist in small animal surgery. He has over 30 years’ experience’ in referral orthopaedics, soft tissue and neurology and over 68 peer-reviewed publications in these areas.

Specialist veterinary services

Our facilities

Noah Vet has a wide range of facilities encompassing haematology, microscopy, endocrinology, ultrasonography, blood profiling, arthroscopy, cryosurgery, oncology, cytology, X-rays (including myelograms), ECGs, endoscopy and MRI scans.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For the benefit of cats and dogs, having a specialist veterinary surgeon like Dr. William McCartney providing care at NoahVet, Derry,  is invaluable. Pets are more than just animals—they are family members whose health, comfort, and longevity matter deeply to their owners. Dr. McCartney’s expertise as a specialist vet surgeon ensures that both routine and complex medical needs of cats and dogs are met with the highest standard of care.

At Noahvet there is the unmatched facility of a CT scanner, the only one available for pets, dogs and cats, in the whole of Northwest Ireland. This service has an incredible capability to improve the health and lives of Northwest pets whether in Derry or Donegal.

One of the main benefits is advanced medical intervention. Many conditions in pets, such as fractures, tumors, or internal organ issues, require precise surgical procedures that only a trained specialist can provide. Dr. McCartney’s skills reduce risks during surgery, improve recovery times, and increase the chances of a successful outcome. For cats and dogs, this translates to less pain, faster healing, and a higher quality of life.

Additionally, his caring approach ensures that pets receive treatment in a compassionate and stress-free environment. Animals are highly sensitive to anxiety, and a veterinarian who combines skill with empathy helps them feel safe and comfortable during examinations and procedures. This emotional consideration supports both the pet’s well-being and the owner’s peace of mind.

Preventive care is another critical benefit. Through thorough assessments, early detection of illnesses, and guidance on health management, Dr. McCartney helps prevent serious conditions from developing, thereby extending the healthy years of pets’ lives.

Finally, his service promotes trust between the veterinary team, the pet, and its owner. Pet owners feel confident that their beloved companions are in expert hands, knowing that both medical expertise and genuine care are guiding every decision.

In essence, Dr. William McCartney’s work at NoahVet in Derry directly enhances the health, safety, and happiness of cats and dogs, ensuring they live fuller, healthier lives while providing reassurance and comfort to the families who love them.

At Noah Vet in Derry, Northern Ireland, the CT scanning service led by Dr. William McCartney, a renowned specialist veterinary surgeon, significantly enhances the care and well-being of dogs by providing precise, non-invasive diagnostics that inform effective treatment plans.

Advanced Diagnostic Capabilities

Dr. McCartney, with over 30 years of experience and numerous peer-reviewed publications, utilizes CT scanning to obtain detailed 3D images of a dog’s internal structures. This advanced imaging technique is invaluable for diagnosing complex conditions such as lung cancer, spinal disorders, and soft tissue abnormalities. By offering superior clarity over traditional X-rays, CT scans enable the detection of issues that might otherwise remain unnoticed, ensuring timely and accurate diagnoses.

Tailored Treatment Planning

The detailed images produced by CT scans allow Dr. McCartney and his team to assess the size, location, and extent of abnormalities with high precision. This information is crucial for planning surgeries, such as tumor removals or spinal interventions, and for monitoring the progression of diseases like cancer. For instance, in cases of lung cancer, CT scans assist in staging the disease, evaluating lymph node involvement, and planning appropriate surgical or medical treatments

Enhanced Outcomes and Quality of Life

By integrating CT scanning into the diagnostic process, Noah Vet ensures that dogs receive the most accurate assessments possible. This leads to more effective treatments, reduced recovery times, and an overall improvement in the quality of life for canine patients. The ability to detect and address health issues early contributes to better long-term health outcomes.

In summary, Dr. McCartney’s CT scanning service at Noah Vet exemplifies how advanced veterinary technology, combined with expert knowledge, can profoundly improve the health and lives of dogs, offering them a brighter, healthier future.

The MRI scanning service provided for NOAHVET Clinic by McCartneyVet clinics offers significant benefits for ensuring the health and happiness of your pets, including both dogs and cats. MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that allows veterinarians to obtain detailed images of internal organs, soft tissues, and the nervous system. Unlike traditional X-rays, MRI provides precise, high-resolution images without exposing pets to harmful radiation, making it a safe option for pets of all ages.

For dogs and cats, MRI scanning can detect a wide range of health conditions early, including brain and spinal cord disorders, joint injuries, tumors, and internal organ abnormalities. Early diagnosis is crucial, as it allows for timely treatment and management of these conditions, which directly contributes to a longer, healthier life. For example, identifying a neurological issue or joint problem early can prevent chronic pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall quality of life.

Furthermore, MRI scans are painless and stress-free when conducted with proper care, ensuring a comfortable experience for your pet. Dr. McCartney is a caring, empathetic  specialist vet surgeon and the NOAHVET team are highly trained in handling animals during the procedure, minimizing anxiety and making the process smooth for both pets and owners.

By providing accurate and detailed insights into your pet’s health, MRI scans help create personalized treatment plans, ensuring that your dog or cat receives the best possible care. This proactive approach not only addresses medical issues promptly but also promotes a happier, more active, and fulfilling life for your beloved companions. With advanced diagnostic services like CT and MRI, NOAHVET Clinic empowers pet owners to prioritize their pets’ wellbeing, ensuring they stay healthy, joyful, and full of vitality for years to come. Northwest pet owners registered as clients with NoahVet have fast track access to state of the art facilities.

NoahVet, the Northwest specialist vets covering Donegal and Derry have the expertise of Dr. William McCartney, a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) recognised specialist in small animal surgery, leads the orthopaedic team. With over 30 years of experience and more than 85 peer-reviewed publications, he is highly regarded in the field of veterinary orthopaedics. (Noah Veterinary Clinic)

At Noah Vet, Dr. McCartney performs cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) surgery, a common procedure to treat ruptures in dogs. (Noah Veterinary Clinic) The success rate for CCL surgery in dogs is generally high, with studies reporting success rates between 85% and 90% Most dogs return to good or excellent function following surgery and proper post-operative recovery.

Dr. McCartney’s extensive experience and expertise in small animal orthopaedics mean that dogs undergoing CCL surgery at Noah Vet have a strong chance of returning to normal  levels of activity. However, individual outcomes can vary based on factors such as the dog’s age, overall health, and adherence to post-operative care instructions. Dr McCartney introduced the first advanced techniques of arthroscopy with , TPLO and TTA to the Northwest dogs.

For pet owners considering CCL surgery for their dogs, consulting with Dr. McCartney at NoahVet can provide personalized information and guidance tailored to their dog’s specific needs. It’s important to have a thorough discussion about the surgical options, potential risks, and the expected recovery process to make an informed decision.

Yes, your dog or cat may have a chance to recover from paralysis if spinal surgery is performed by Dr. William McCartney at NOAH (North Dublin Orthopaedic Animal Hospital). Dr. McCartney is a highly experienced veterinary surgeon with over 30 years of expertise in small animal orthopaedics and neurology (NOAH | Specialist Veterinarian | Dublin).

NOAH offers a range of specialist spinal surgeries for pets, including treatments for intervertebral disc disease, spinal fractures, trauma, and deformities (NOAH | Specialist Veterinarian | Dublin). While outcomes vary depending on the severity and type of paralysis, many pets have shown significant improvement following surgery. For instance, many dachshund from Ireland have regained the ability to walk after undergoing a major spinal operation by Dr W McCartney.

Your pet can benefit from the extensive experience and the advanced facilities at NOAH provide a strong foundation for successful recovery. With both CT and MRI scanning the very best state of the art facilities are there for spinal cases.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, you can visit the website at www.noah.ie.

It is possible for a dog or cat to recover from paralysis if spinal surgery is performed by the right qualified surgeon, but it depends a lot on the individual case. Here are the key factors, what to expect, and realistic outcomes. Specifically,  Dr. William McCartney at NOAHVET, is a RCV and ECVS recognised specialist in small animal surgery, and has extensive experience and is particulary experienced dealing with spinal surgery with a high success rate.

What influences recovery

  1. Extent and type of injury
    • How badly the spinal cord is damaged (compression vs cut vs bruising) matters a lot. If the spinal cord is severely crushed or severed, full recovery becomes much less likely.
    • How long the nerve tissue has been without function. If paralysis has been present for a short time (acute), recovery is more likely than if paralysis has dragged on.
  2. Location of the injury
    • Injuries high up in the spine (neck, for example) often carry more risk and have more serious consequences. Injuries lower down might provide a better chance for partial or even full recovery, depending on what’s affected.
  3. Speed and quality of treatment
    • Fast diagnosis (imaging like MRI, CT), prompt surgery to remove whatever is compressing or damaging the spinal cord (e.g. slipped disc, tumour, fracture) gives a much better chance.
    • The skill of the surgeon and the facility’s ability to handle complex spinal cases, post-op care, etc.
  4. Post-operative care and rehabilitation
    • After surgery, strict rest to allow healing is essential. Movement must often be restricted for many weeks
    • Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, massage, and assistive devices (like harnesses, slings, wheelchairs) may be required.
    • Monitoring for complications like infection, re-injury, bladder control issues, etc.
  5. Overall health of the pet
    • Age, weight, general health (e.g., other diseases), nutritional status all play roles. Younger, healthier animals often do better.
    • Owner commitment (time, finances) for ongoing therapy matters a lot.

What recovery might look like

  • Partial recovery is common: regaining some reflexes, some voluntary movement, sometimes able to walk but not with full strength or coordination.
  • In some cases, a pet might fully recover, especially if damage was mild or promptly treated.
  • For more severe injuries, improving quality of life (reducing pain, improving comfort, maybe enabling movement with help) may be the realistic goal rather than full restoration.
  • Recovery can be slow. Weeks to months are typical, sometimes longer depending on severity.

About NOAHVET

  • Dr William McCartney is leading the Noahvet team. Northwest dogs and cats of Derry and Donegal are fortunate to have such as experienced surgeon in the Northwest.

Bottom line

Yes there is a chance of recovery from paralysis with spinal surgery, especially if the surgery is timely, performed by a skilled surgeon, followed by good rehab and care. But there are no guarantees. The chances depend heavily on how bad the damage is and how quickly it’s treated, plus the quality of follow-up care.

With his level of expertise and success Dr. William McCartney at NoahVet in the Northwest of Ireland, including Derry and Donegal, is highly qualified to assess and treat your dog’s hip dysplasia. He is a European and RCVS-recognised specialist in small animal surgery, with over 30 years of experience in orthopaedics and neurology.

NoahVet offers advanced diagnostic tools, including CT scans, and arthroscopy to evaluate joint conditions. For hip dysplasia, treatment options may include:

  • Triple Pelvic Osteotomy (TPO): A procedure to rotate the pelvis and improve joint coverage, ideally performed before the dog reaches 12 months of age.
  • Femoral Head and Neck Excision (FHO): Removal of the femoral head to create a pain-free, scar tissue joint.
  • Total Hip Replacement (THR): Replacement of the hip joint with prosthetics, which can be highly successful in alleviating pain and restoring function.

For elbow dysplasia the surgical options include arthroscopy and re alignment osteotomy such as PAUL and SHO.

Dr. McCartney has extensive experience in performing total hip  and elbow replacements and has even conducted the hip replacement procedure on cats, showcasing his expertise.

To proceed, your dog’s case would typically require a referral from your primary veterinarian. NoahVet operates on an appointment-only basis, so it’s essential to contact them to schedule a consultation.

 

Make an appointment

To make an appointment with Noah Vet in Derry, please give our team a call. Our veterinary surgery runs an appointment system, so please call ahead of time to book your slot.

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