- Spays and Neuters
- Tumor removals
- Abdominal surgeries
- Removal of foreign objects
- Eye surgeries, including cherry eye and entropion
- Ear surgeries to treat conditions such as hematomas
- Anal sac removals
- Gastropexy to prevent bloat in large-breed dogs
- Dental cleaning and extractions
Surgery Safety Protocols:
We are proud to offer the safest anesthetic protocols available with the utmost attention to patient monitoring. Prior to surgery we perform a physical exam on all patients and recommend a pre-anesthetic blood profile to ensure their organ systems are healthy enough to proceed. Intravenous catheters are used for most surgical procedures. They allow us to administer fluids to keep the patient hydrated and maintain blood pressure. It also enables us to respond immediately with medication, should an emergency arise. All vital signs are constantly monitored by a certified technician including heart rate, blood pressure, electrocardiography (ECG), blood oxygen and respiration rate.
After surgery, the veterinarian or the surgical technician will call you to let you know surgery is complete and answer any questions you may have about the procedure. We will also send you a text message with a picture if you would like. If we anticipate any patient to be in pain, we will send home pain medication to ensure the patient has a comfortable recovery.
Important information for your pet’s surgery:
- No food after 10 pm the night before surgery
- It is okay to leave water out for your pet the night before surgery
- We admit our surgeries between 8 am-8:15 am the morning of surgery
- If you would like to monitor your pet’s status during surgery visit our “Surgery Update Page”
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Sun: Closed
