Surgical
Getting the help you need
We know how stressful it can be when your best friend needs to undergo a surgical procedure. That’s why we do everything we can to lower your pet’s anxiety level and reassure you that they are in good hands, receiving the highest level of care.
Before any surgical procedure requiring general anesthesia, your pet will be given a pre-surgical physical exam and blood screening, as well as pain medication to lessen their discomfort. Surgical procedures are performed on heated surgery tables designed to maintain your pet’s body temperature, and their vitals will be carefully monitored throughout the procedure.
As soon as the surgery is complete, we transfer the patient to a soft, comfortable bed to recover and receive post operative care.
Our vets have decades of experience performing a wide range of procedures including:
- Spaying and neutering
- Soft tissue surgeries
- Mass/tumor removal
- Orthopedic surgeries
- Urinary/bladder surgeries (including stone removal)
- Cesarean births
General Anesthesia
Modern day anesthesia practices are generally very safe. To reduce the risks to our patients even further, we perform a physical exam and check blood work prior to their procedure to screen for any underlying health issues that may increase their likelihood of complications.
We monitor all vital signs before, during, and after the procedure to better ensure the safety of your furry family member. Our policy of following a specific and consistent anesthetic protocol for every surgery reduces risk and helps ensure the safety of your pet.
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Patient Monitoring
Our patients are your precious family members, and we take each and every patient’s safety very seriously. We use medically advanced monitoring equipment throughout every procedure.
A veterinary technician and veterinarian performing the procedure will monitor your pet’s:
- Respirations
- Oxygen level
- Heart rate
- Blood pressure
- Temperature
Pain Management
Your pet feels pain and discomfort just the same as people do. In the world of veterinary medicine, being able to recognize and alleviate pain is the essence of great patient care.
That’s why our team of veterinarians uses an advanced pain management protocol to keep your pet pain free and comfortable during and after their procedure. We ease your pet’s discomfort in every way possible using a combination of both local anesthesia and pain medications.