Surgical Services

Preparing for Surgery

We take many steps to ensure that any pet admitted for surgery is given the highest quality of care possible to provide both for the safety and comfort of your animal. It is important to understand that while there is some variation in pricing among facilities, the quality of care among these facilities also varies. We are providing you information about our surgical procedures in hopes that you may make an informed decision when choosing a home for your pet's care. With this in mind, we strive to provide both quality and value, and encourage you to call us if you have any questions concerning surgical care.

What to expect when your pet is admitted for surgery:

Your pet is checked into the hospital by a nurse/technician. He/she will ask you a few questions about your pet's general medical history and will answer any questions you may have about the procedure. If requested, a cost estimate of the day's visit can be given at this time. You will also be asked if there are any other services you would like for us to provide while your pet is under anesthesia.

Anesthesia

After being admitted for surgery:

Recovery

After your pet is under anesthesia, the surgical site is clipped and sterilized. Your pet is then moved to a sterile surgical suit and placed on a heated table. His/her vital signs are monitored electronically. A dedicated surgical nurse/technician assists the veterinarian throughout the procedure.

Your pet is also monitored closely during his/her recovery from anesthesia. Dogs and cats are recovered in separate recovery room that is equipped with supplemental oxygen.

When you pick up your pet, a nurse or veterinarian will explain the procedure and any findings on the blood work or physical exam. We will also go over any medications prescribed and any special instructions you will need at home.

For your convenience, our Surgery Consent Form is available for download. Form is in Adobe PDF Format. If you do not have the free Adobe Reader, you may download it.


One of our veterinarians is on call 24 hours should you have any concerns after your pet's surgery.