Harvest Veterinary Oncology Centre (HVOC)
In 2020, Dr. Eric Tiong, Dr. Harry Cheng & Dr. Imen Ku together with other partners invested over HKD 80 million in Harvest Veterinary Oncology Centre (HVOC) to offer the best oncology care to pets with cancer and support their owners through the latest equipment and holistic nursing care.
HVOC is also an integrated animal hospital designed to meet the diverse demands of animal healthcare by offering a full spectrum of clinical services to patients.
Our Team
We have a group of dedicated, experienced and enthusiastic professionals consisting of: Veterinary Oncologists, Veterinary Surgeons, Medical Physicists, Radiation Therapists, Nurses and Administrative staff across different specialisms …
Oncology Services
There are many types of cancer treatment. The types of treatment that your pet receives will depend on the type of cancer it has and how advanced it is …
Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine
Allows veterinary oncologists to see how cancer metabolizes, and whether it has spread to new areas, i.e. the stage of cancer …
Environment and Facilities
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Environment and Facilities
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Treatment Equipment
We are committed to providing personalized oncology services with state-of-the-art radiotherapy equipment to patients.
A machine that produces high-energy X-rays for radiation therapy
Linear Accelerator (Linac)
- Our centre is equipped with a Varian™state-of-the-art Linac Halcyon™.
- The design of Halcyon™ is based on the comfort and safety of the patient.
- With a new generation of radiation beam intensity modulation technology, an optimized imaging system
- Provides patients with high-efficiency and high-quality radiotherapy services.
The best method for screening early-stage tumours throughout the body
Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT)
- Our centre is equipped with a GE Discovery IQ PET-CT Scanner.
- Combines two pieces of equipment of PET and CT.
- Significantly improve the accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of tumour diagnosis.
Very good at finding and pinpointing some cancers
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- The best way to see the brain, soft tissue and spinal cord tumours.
- To evaluate and stage cancer, determine tumour behaviour, and create and monitor a treatment plan including radiotherapy.
- A non-invasive measure used in animal’s benign conditions.
- Including paralyzed dogs with disc herniation, brain tumours, stroke, and rupture of cranial cruciate ligament, etc.
Our Mission
" A Ray of HOPE "
We uphold innovation and advanced technology to deliver optimal treatment with state-of-the-art patient care, designed individually for each pet.
We respect and listen to you to ensure the needs of your pets are met and work proactively to take care of their well-being.
We meet the needs of the patients, their owners and the referring Veterinary Surgeons by delivering the best multidisciplinary specialist care.
Other Service
Our health check programs typically include a thorough nose-to-tail examination of your pet. Our experienced team will check every detail to make sure your pet is healthy in every way. This will include checking their temperature, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, teeth, skin, internal organs, joints and more by using our advanced medical imaging facilities if necessary.
Cryosurgery can be used to treat a number of diseases and disorders, especially skin conditions. During cryosurgery, veterinarians apply cold packs, cold or ice baths, or freezing on a small area of patients. Recent studies showed that cryotherapy is an effective treatment for skin as well as musculoskeletal diseases.
ICU Care Based within our advanced Intensive Care Unit and fully supported by our Specialist multidisciplinary team, our ICU team provides exceptional expertise in critical care and treatment for every patient when they need it most.
Stem cells are powerful healing cells in the body that can become other types of cells. Stem cell therapy allows us to isolate stem cells from an animal’s own fat tissue, activate them, and re-inject them directly into damaged areas to improve a pet’s health. For example, in the case of arthritis, stem cells can become new cartilage cells, reducing pain and increasing mobility.
Other Service
Our health check programs typically include a thorough nose-to-tail examination of your pet. Our experienced team will check every detail to make sure your pet is healthy in every way. This will include checking their temperature, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, teeth, skin, internal organs, joints and more by using our advanced medical imaging facilities if necessary.
Cryosurgery can be used to treat a number of diseases and disorders, especially skin conditions. During cryosurgery, veterinarians apply cold packs, cold or ice baths, or freezing on a small area of patients. Recent studies showed that cryotherapy is an effective treatment for skin as well as musculoskeletal diseases.
Based within our advanced Intensive Care Unit and fully supported by our Specialist multidisciplinary team, our ICU team provides exceptional expertise in critical care and treatment for every patient when they need it most.
Stem cells are powerful healing cells in the body that can become other types of cells. Stem cell therapy allows us to isolate stem cells from an animal’s own fat tissue, activate them, and re-inject them directly into damaged areas to improve a pet’s health. For example, in the case of arthritis, stem cells can become new cartilage cells, reducing pain and increasing mobility.