Surgery
Our veterinarians provide extensive surgical services from routine to more complex surgeries like orthopedic. We also offer more advanced diagnostics prior to surgery, if needed, such as Ultrasound and EKG. CT scans, MRI and other advanced diagnostic procedures are available through referral. We also have the ability to use a surgical laser, as opposed to a standard scalpel, to reduce inflammation at the incision site and increase your pet's comfort post operative.
Some of the surgery services we offer are:
Spay/Neuter
Oral Surgery
In-House Orthopedic
Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL)
Femoral Head Osteotomy (FHO)
Growth/Lump Removal
Foreign Body Removal
Cherry Eye
Enucleations
Some of the surgery services we offer are:
Spay/Neuter
Oral Surgery
In-House Orthopedic
Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL)
Femoral Head Osteotomy (FHO)
Growth/Lump Removal
Foreign Body Removal
Cherry Eye
Enucleations
*Pre-Operative lab work is recommended so that we can evaluate your pets internal organ function, check their White Blood Cell and Red Blood Cell counts, as well as make sure there are no clotting factors that may arise during surgery. This ensures that we have done what we can to make sure your furry friends have a comfortable recovery from anesthesia.
Dentistry
We offer teeth cleaning and polishing, digital dental X-rays, extractions and minor oral surgery with state-of-the-art technology to give your pet the best dental care available. Our veterinarians recommend a dental cleaning and polishing every year of your pets adult life, since it can prevent the need for extractions later in life, as well as prevention of gum diseases. In many cases, radiographs are the only way for a veterinarian to know your dog has a dental problem that can be treated and release discomfort. Oral diseases seriously affect your pet’s quality of life and overall health. Pets don't typically show obvious signs of dental or oral disease, until it is severe. Some of the symptoms we do see are usually subtle, such as a lack of interest in toys, dropping food, or just decreased activity/lethargy. We may recommend digital dental X-rays is your pet has missing, discolored or fractured teeth, swollen or inflamed gums, oral growths or severe bad breath.