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Compassionate, Expert Surgical Care Backed by AAHA Accreditation

As an AAHA-accredited animal hospital, we uphold the highest standards of surgical care and safety at every step. No matter the size or complexity of your pet’s surgery, their well-being is our top priority.
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Complete Surgical Care for Your Pet’s Health

From routine surgeries like spaying and neutering to urgent emergency procedures, we offer a full spectrum of surgical services to support your pet’s health. Our skilled team is committed to providing the highest standard of care. Read on to discover how these surgeries can improve your pet’s quality of life.
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General & Advanced Surgery

We know that surgery can be stressful, but you’re never on this journey alone—our compassionate team is here to support both you and your pet every step of the way. Our experienced veterinarians focus on safety and comfort, using advanced pain management and closely monitoring your pet’s vital signs during the procedure. We believe in clear communication, thoroughly explaining the reasons for surgery and providing detailed guidance for pre- and post-operative care to help ensure a smooth, successful recovery.
  • Soft Tissue Surgery: Includes procedures that do not involve bones or joints, such as spaying/neutering, removing masses, and repairing wounds, all designed to enhance your pet’s health and well-being.
  • Spay and Neuter Procedures: Prevent unplanned litters, help reduce certain behavioral problems, and support a longer, healthier life for your pet.
  • Oral Surgery: Addresses advanced dental disease that can cause pain and potentially lead to infections affecting vital organs like the heart, kidneys, and lungs.
  • Mass Removal: Recommended for lumps, cysts, hernias, or tumors that may grow, change, or become cancerous. Early treatment is usually easier, less expensive, and helps prevent future complications.
  • Foreign Object Removal: Essential when pets swallow non-digestible items. If the object doesn’t pass naturally, it can cause serious health issues—contact us immediately if you suspect your pet has ingested something harmful.

Spay/Neuter Procedure

Spaying or neutering your pet is an important step to promote their long-term health and happiness. Beyond preventing unwanted litters, these common procedures greatly lower the risk of certain cancers and other medical issues.

Performed safely under general anesthesia, the surgery is routine and well-tolerated. Most pets recover quickly, experiencing only mild discomfort for a few days, without any changes to their personality or overall quality of life.

Wondering when to schedule the procedure? Generally, earlier is better—feel free to contact our team anytime with questions. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

Emergency Appointments and New Furry Faces Are Welcome!