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Surgical Excellence Backed by AAHA Accreditation

Because we’re an AAHA-accredited animal hospital, we practice the highest standard of surgical care and safety at all times. Regardless of the size and scope of your pet’s surgical procedure, their safety always comes first.
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Complete Surgical Care for Your Pet’s Health

Whether it’s routine procedures like spaying and neutering or urgent emergency surgeries, we provide a complete range of surgical services to support your pet’s health. Our experienced team is dedicated to delivering the highest quality care. Keep reading to learn how these procedures can enhance your pet’s well-being.
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General & Advanced Surgery

We understand that surgery can feel overwhelming, but you’re never alone—our team is here to guide and support both you and your pet through every stage. Our skilled veterinarians prioritize safety and comfort by using advanced pain management techniques and carefully monitoring your pet’s vital signs throughout the procedure. We’re committed to transparency, taking the time to explain why a surgery is recommended and providing clear, detailed instructions for pre- and post-operative care to help ensure a smooth and successful recovery.
  • Soft Tissue Surgery: Encompasses procedures not involving bones or joints, such as spaying/neutering, mass removals, and wound repairs, all aimed at improving your pet’s overall health.
  • Spay and Neuter Procedures: Help prevent unplanned litters, reduce certain behavioral issues, and contribute to a longer, healthier life for your pet.
  • Oral Surgery: Treats advanced dental disease that can cause pain and lead to infections potentially affecting major organs like the heart, kidneys, and lungs.
  • Mass Removal: Recommended for lumps, cysts, hernias, or tumors that may grow, change, or become cancerous. Early intervention is typically simpler, less costly, and helps avoid future complications.
  • Foreign Object Removal: Critical when pets ingest non-digestible items. If the object doesn’t pass naturally, it can lead to serious health problems—contact us immediately if you suspect ingestion.

Spay/Neuter Procedure

Spaying or neutering your pet is a proactive step toward ensuring their long-term health and well-being. In addition to preventing unwanted litters, these routine procedures significantly reduce the risk of certain cancers and other health concerns.

Performed under full anesthesia, the surgery is safe and commonly done. Most pets bounce back quickly, with only mild discomfort for a few days, and there’s no impact on their personality or quality of life.

Not sure when to schedule the procedure? Earlier is often better—reach out to our team anytime with questions. We’re here to guide you through every step.

Emergency Appointments and New Furry Faces Are Welcome!