We know that surgery can be a source of anxiety, both for pets and the people who love them. Whether your pet needs a routine spay or requires a more specialized surgery, we’re here to provide thoughtful, high-quality surgical care. Our experienced veterinary team performs a wide variety of procedures, with species-specific knowledge, advanced monitoring, and a strong focus on safety and pain management from start to finish.
Every surgical procedure begins with a customized plan tailored to your pet’s species, health history, and needs. Before surgery, your pet will receive a full physical exam and pre-anesthetic testing. We house seven gas anesthesia machines, two anesthesia chambers, and a centralized oxygen and vacuum system to accommodate a wide range of species. Throughout the procedure, we closely monitor your pet using pulse oximetry, ECG, blood pressure monitoring, tidal CO₂, and warming systems. Safety is always our top priority. Post-operative comfort is just as important to us as it is to you and your pet. Pain management begins before surgery and continues through recovery using a variety of methods, including injectables, oral medications, topical anesthetics, epidurals, pain patches, and therapy laser sessions. We’ll send you home with clear instructions and ongoing support to ensure a smooth recovery.
We perform spays and neuters for dogs, cats, and exotic pets, helping prevent health problems and unexpected litters while supporting long-term wellness.
Our surgical capabilities include a wide range of major soft tissue procedures such as intestinal resections, cystotomies, splenectomies, and more. We also regularly perform mass removals, wound repairs, and reconstructive surgeries.
Our surgical laser technology allows us to cut and cauterize at the same time, reducing bleeding, minimizing pain, and speeding up recovery. We frequently use the laser for mastectomies, tumor removals, amputations, lip surgeries, and other procedures where precision and comfort matter most.
Yes. Every patient, whether dog, cat, rabbit, or reptile, receives an anesthetic protocol tailored to their species, age, and health status. Our diverse equipment and monitoring systems allow us to safely treat a wide variety of animals.
CO₂ laser surgery uses a concentrated light beam to cut tissue and seal blood vessels and nerve endings at the same time. This helps reduce bleeding, swelling, and post-op pain, and often leads to faster healing.
Pain relief starts before the first incision. We use a multimodal approach that may include injectable medications, oral suspensions, topical anesthetics, pain patches, laser therapy, or even epidurals, depending on what your pet needs.
Absolutely. Our team has extensive experience working with exotic species and wildlife, and we take great care in adjusting anesthesia and surgical methods to match their unique anatomy and physiology.
We’ll send you home with specific aftercare instructions, medications, and signs to watch for. Most pets recover quickly with proper rest and limited activity. We’ll also schedule a follow-up to check healing and remove any sutures if needed.