Dental Surgery and Digital Radiology
Dental care is very important for your pet’s long-term health. Although you might initially only notice your pet’s unpleasant breath, untreated dental disease can lead to problems within your pet’s heart and kidneys. We will check your pet’s teeth during each routine examination. We will make recommendations to you that may include a general anesthetic deep cleaning.
Surgical Procedures
Routine:
- Spay
- Neuter
- Dentistry
- Entropion
- Cherry Eye
- Gastropexy
Reproductive:
- Intrauterine Insemination
- Cesarean Section
- Surgical Insemination
Emergency:
- Limb Amputation
- Pyometra
- Foreign Body Removal
- Tumor Removal
- Lacerations
- Bloat
- PU- perineal urethrostomy
- Blocked Cat
- Enucleation
- Vulvoplasty
- Cystotomy
- Additional surgeries per request
General Anesthesia
Surgical patients should have pre-anesthetic lab work, an intravenous catheter, endotracheal intubation, monitoring equipment, pain management, and patient warming devices to help ensure a safe and comfortable procedure and recovery. From “routine” procedures such as spays and neuters, to abdominal exploratory surgeries and beyond, we will cater an anesthetic protocol to your pet’s unique needs.