Accessibility

Text size:

This site uses the Open Source Content Management System Plone and has been designed to be completely accessible and usable, working in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG v1.0). If there is anything on this site — accessibility or validation related — that is not according to the standard, please contact the Site Administration, and not the Plone Team.

Access keys

Access keys are a navigation device enabling you to get around this web site using your keyboard.

Available access keys

This site uses a setup that closely matches most international recommendations on access keys. These are:

  • 1 — Home Page
  • 2 — Skip to content
  • 3 — Site Map
  • 4 — Search field focus
  • 5 — Advanced Search
  • 6 — Site navigation tree
  • 9 — Contact information
  • 0 — Access Key details

Accessibility Statement

We have undertaken to use our knowledge and understanding of the ways in which different people access the Internet, to develop a web site that is clear and simple for everybody to use.

Validation

We have used XHTML 1.0 and CSS that conforms to specification, as laid out by the W3C because we believe that usability and accessibility must have a solid foundation. If anything on this web site does not validate correctly, please contact the Site Administration, and not the Plone Team.

We have also endeavoured to achieve AA accessibility as measured against version 1.0 of the WCAG. We are aware however, that a number of the checkpoints of the WCAG are subjective — and although we are sure that we have met them squarely, there may be instances where interpretation may vary.

Record breaking user meeting

Many of Europe's leading equine vets (and two from the USA) enjoyed Hallmarq's largest ever scientific meeting, held in Chamonix over the weekend of 9-10 January

Active discussions were stimulated by seven hours of CE certified presentations, good skiing, good meals and good company. Through diagnoses made using its unique standing MRI equipment Hallmarq customers continue to progress the understanding of equine lameness and its effective treatment.

17,000 cases scanned to date

Over 17,000 cases have now been scanned in Hallmarq MRI systems

Video of MRI procedure

Watch a short video showing a horse undergoing a lameness and MRI examination

Read more...

RVC and CIRALE are the newest Hallmarq sites

The Royal Veterinary College (London, UK) and CIRALE (Centre d'Imagerie et de Recherche sur les Affections Locomotrices Equine) at the French Vet School at Alfort are the two newest standing MRI sites. Installation and training at both sites was completed in December and clinical cases are now been imaged through the units.

Hallmarq at AAEP conference

Hallmarq enjoyed a busy few days at the annual American Association of Equine Practitioners meeting in Las Vegas. With the very international audience we had enquiries not only from the USA but also from Japan, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Italy, Australia and Finland.

Royal opening for Hallmarq MRI at Newmarket Equine Hospital

The newly installed Hallmarq MRI unit at Newmarket Equine Hospital was officially opened by Princess Haya of Jordan, President of the FEI and wife of Sheikh Mohammed (who also has a standing MRI unit in Dubai).

Read more....

Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Ltd
Unit 5, Bridge Park, Guildford, Surrey,
GU4 7BF
UK
 

Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Inc
6 Eastern Road, Acton, MA 01720-5801
USA

Tel : +44-(0) 1483 877812Tel : (+1) 978 266 1219
info@hallmarq.netsales.us@hallmarq.net