Routine and Specialty Surgeries

We perform routine surgeries such as spays and neuters or minor soft tissue surgeries, such as mass/tumor removals, "cherry eye" repair, eyelid tumor removals, and dewclaw removal and declaws. We have a mobile veterinary surgeon on call to perform orthopedic (bone and joint) surgeries when necessary.

                           (Surgery Suite)

Pre-anesthetic labwork  

We require all pets undergoing anesthetic procedures be screened with bloodwork prior to being anesthetized. Bloodwork can show us if there are pre-existing medical conditions which may make your pet a higher risk surgery patient. We can adjust our anesthetic and surgical protocols to ensure that your pet's unique conditions are accounted for before, during, and after surgery. The bloodwork gives us a baseline for future labwork in case your pet should become ill in the future. 

Complete in house lab             

Surgical monitoring

We use a vital signs monitor to keep your pet's blood pressure, body temperature, respirations, heart rate, and ECG measurements throughout the anesthetic procedure. This information is transferred post-operatively into our software so it becomes part of your pet's medical record.
    

Isoflurane gas and IV fluids intraoperatively are standard here.

Advanced Surgical Procedures are done right here by Experienced Mobile Veterinary Surgeons

We utilize a visiting veterinary surgeon to perform more complicated or orthopedic procedures. In this way we can accomplish ACL repairs (knee repair surgery), TPLO procedures, splenectomy, large or intra-abdominal tumor removal, amputations and fracture repairs.