Routine or Complex
Here, your pet only gets the best
- Spay and neuter
- Mass removal
- Gastropexy (i.e., stomach tacking to prevent gastric dilation volvulus)
- Foreign body removal
- Organ biopsies or removal
- Wound repair
Laser surgery
A surgical laser uses a high-energy light beam to cut tissues, rather than a traditional scalpel blade. Because the laser can be precisely calibrated to cut through different tissue types, trauma to surrounding healthy tissue is greatly reduced. The laser also reduces bleeding by sealing blood vessels as it cuts, which increases visibility for the surgeon, and reduces blood loss risks for your pet. We are proud to offer our patients this technology, which reduces postoperative pain, swelling, and recovery time.
Orthopedic surgery
Orthopedic surgery is highly specialized, and requires advanced training and knowledge. Our veterinarians offer advanced in-house orthopedic surgeries to treat common injuries, such as cranial cruciate ligament tears and luxating patellas. Our veterinarians are also knowledgeable in the use of complementary and alternative therapies, such as cold laser, chiropractic care, and acupuncture, that can help your pet get back on their feet after surgery.