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Surgical Procedures

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Same-Day Urgent Pet Surgery

Is your pet in need of urgent surgery but your regular vet is booked out? Call us — we’ll coordinate with your veterinarian and determine the best surgical plan. Most common procedures can be performed here, often the same day. Every surgery includes a personalized care plan, anesthesia, and follow-up to ensure your pet’s comfort and safety.

Surgical Procedures We Offer

  • Routine Spays and Neuters
    Essential for population control and long-term health benefits.
  • Scrotal Ablation
    Removal of the scrotum to address chronic infection or tumors.
  • Pyometra (Infected Uterus)
    Emergency surgery to remove a life-threatening uterine infection in female pets.
  • Mass or Lump Removal
    Removal of growths — benign or malignant — to prevent complications.
  • Cystotomy (Bladder Stone Removal)
    Surgery to remove bladder stones and restore comfort and urinary function.
  • Foreign Body Removal (Stomach or Intestines)
    Safe extraction of ingested items causing blockages or damage.
  • Mastectomy (Mammary Tumor Removal)
    Surgical removal of tumors in the mammary chain to prevent cancer spread.
  • Ear Hematoma Repair
    Surgical treatment for painful blood-filled swellings in the ear.
  • Laceration and Open-Wound Repair
    Prompt wound closure and treatment to support healing and prevent infection.
  • Broken Toe-Nail Repair
    Repair of damaged toe nails to reduce pain and risk of further injury.
  • Amputations (Digit, Limb, or Tail)
    Removal of severely injured or infected limbs or tails to improve comfort and quality of life.
  • Teeth Extractions
    Extraction of damaged teeth to relieve pain and prevent oral infections.
  • GDV with Gastropexy (Twisted Stomach)
    Emergency surgery for gastric dilatation-volvulus. Requires post-op care at a 24-hour ER. Call to discuss options.

Conditions We Do Not Treat as an Urgent Care Provider

  • Severe Respiratory Distress
    Pets with serious breathing issues should go directly to a full emergency facility.
  • Hit by Car Accidents
    Trauma from vehicle impacts needs immediate, specialized emergency care.
  • Open Fractures
    Bone injuries with exposed tissue require full emergency services.
  • Critical Conditions Requiring Overnight Hospitalization
    If your pet needs intensive, 24/7 monitoring, they should be seen at a 24-hour emergency hospital.
  • Blood Transfusions
    Requires specialized emergency equipment and blood products.
  • Venomous Snake Bites
    Must be treated immediately at an emergency center with antivenom capabilities.
  • Any Life-Threatening Emergency
    For truly critical cases, always head directly to the nearest emergency facility.

If you have questions about a specific surgery or would like to schedule an appointment, contact our team today. We’re here to provide timely, compassionate surgical care for your pet.