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We provide many surgical services at our clinic including routine spay and neuters and soft-tissue surgeries. Occasionally, we refer our patients to specialists (board-certified veterinary surgeons) to assist with more advanced or complicated procedures.
In preparation for your pet's surgery, no food should be offered after 8:00 p.m., unless specified by one of our veterinarians. Water may be offered throughout the evening and morning unless otherwise directed. If your pet does have something to eat or drink before surgery, please be sure to inform us upon admission for surgery. This does not necessarily mean surgery will be delayed or postponed.
If your pet is receiving medication, check with us to see if you should administer the medication on the morning of surgery. Please allow your pet to relieve itself prior to admission for surgery unless otherwise directed. Your pet will receive a pre-surgical examination to check for clinical signs of problems which may increase anesthetic risk. However, many serious conditions may not be detected without first performing blood tests. Pre-anesthetic blood testing confirms that your pet's organs are functioning properly. Even healthy-looking pets may be hiding symptoms of a disease. Pre-anesthetic blood testing helps to detect illness so that we can avoid concerns during anesthesia.
Eye Surgery
Skin Surgery
Dental Surgery