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Surgical Services

Our experienced veterinarians provide many surgical services at our clinic, ranging from routine to advanced procedures. Because we want to ensure that our patients receive the best possible outcome, we occasionally refer them to specialists (board-certified veterinary surgeons) to perform complex operations when advanced equipment or training will be beneficial. Surgery is performed with the same aseptic conditions that exist in a human hospital. Modern anesthetic equipment and close patient monitoring ensure the safest and most comfortable anesthesia possible for our patients. Many types of surgery are performed on an outpatient basis. Your pet arrives at the hospital between 8 and 8:30 a.m. on the day of surgery and they will be available for pick up between 4 and 6 p.m. on the same day. If the surgery requires hospital care overnight, that will be discussed at the time of admission. Pets may be dropped off the night prior to the surgery at no additional charge.

Anesthesia

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We give your pet a thorough evaluation to assess their risk status prior to the administration of anesthetic drugs and provide the best tailored medications for a comfortable and speedy...
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Spaying

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Spaying your pet has many benefits. The procedure, which prevents female animals from becoming pregnant and reproducing, can help your dog or cat live a longer, healthier life. Spaying will…

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Neutering

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Neutering your pet has many benefits. The procedure, which prevents male animals from reproducing, can help your dog or cat live a longer, healthier life. Neutering will not change your…

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Soft Tissue Surgery

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We perform many types of soft tissue surgeries at our clinic. Soft tissue surgeries are those that are not associated with bone. These surgeries can provide many benefits to pets….

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Orthopedic Surgery

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Pre-surgical examinations are required where our digital x-ray system will be utilized to make an accurate diagnosis. We currently offer surgeries to repair the following common orthopedic conditions: Cruciate Ligament…

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