Biopsies:
We perform this diagnostic procedure by extracting a small tissue sample for microscopic examination. This helps us determine the presence of diseases like cancer or infections.
Mass Removals:
Our veterinarians perform mass removals to extract abnormal growths or tumors from various parts of your pet's body. This procedure aims to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, or confirm diagnoses.
Foreign body removal:
We carefully extract objects that have been inadvertently ingested or inserted into your pet's body. This procedure is essential for preventing tissue damage, infections, or obstructions.
Bladder Stone Removal:
Our team performs this procedure to eliminate calculi (stones) from the bladder. This addresses urinary tract symptoms and potential complications such as pain and infection.
Amputations
Our office offers pet amputation services with a strong emphasis on compassionate care for optimal outcomes for your pet. Whether due to severe injury, untreatable disease, or a condition affecting your pet’s quality of life, our veterinary team approaches these procedures with sensitivity and care. We begin with thorough evaluations before surgery to determine if amputation is necessary and feasible. During surgery, we use precise techniques to minimize discomfort and promote a speedy recovery. Afterward, we provide comprehensive post-operative care to provide your pet with the attention and support needed for a smooth transition and ongoing well-being.
Spay and Neuter
We provide essential spaying and neutering services for your pet, emphasizing responsible pet ownership and the health benefits these procedures offer. Spaying, which involves the surgical removal of a female animal’s reproductive organs, not only prevents unwanted pregnancies but also reduces the risk of certain reproductive cancers and eliminates the inconvenience of heat cycles. Neutering, the surgical removal of a male animal’s testicles, helps curb behaviors such as roaming, aggression, and marking territory while preventing testicular cancer and reducing the overpopulation of pets.
Our veterinary team conducts these procedures with care, prioritizing your pet’s comfort and well-being throughout the process. We also offer guidance on post-operative care to support a smooth recovery and continued health for your beloved companion.