Most patients receive blood work as part of their pre-op treatment. This bloodwork is used as an all-clear for surgery.
We use top tier technology to anesthetize and monitor vitals to assure your pet is getting quality care.
All pets are given pain control before and during surgery. After surgery, your pet's comfort level is assessed multiple times and they are sent home with appropriate pain medication.
Common surgical procedures include:
- spay
-neuter
-mass removal
-laceration repair
-biopsy
-gastropexy
-foreign body removal
-amputation
-etc.
If you have any concerns that you feel may require surgery, please call our office to set up an exam for surgery consult with one of our veterinarians.
We are pleased to offer laser surgery as an option for safe, comfortable treatment. In many procedures, the laser can replace the scalpel and provide a better alternative to traditional surgery.
What Does This Mean for My Pet?
Your pet will recover faster with less chance of complication.
We use top tier technology to anesthetize and monitor vitals to assure your pet is getting quality care.
All pets are given pain control before and during surgery. After surgery, your pet's comfort level is assessed multiple times and they are sent home with appropriate pain medication.
Common surgical procedures include:
- spay
-neuter
-mass removal
-laceration repair
-biopsy
-gastropexy
-foreign body removal
-amputation
-etc.
If you have any concerns that you feel may require surgery, please call our office to set up an exam for surgery consult with one of our veterinarians.
We are pleased to offer laser surgery as an option for safe, comfortable treatment. In many procedures, the laser can replace the scalpel and provide a better alternative to traditional surgery.
Why Laser Surgery?
Laser surgery is a state-of-the-art technique that causes less scarring, swelling, and post-op pain.
What Does This Mean for My Pet?
Your pet will recover faster with less chance of complication.
If you still have questions, please visit www.petlasers.com.