Welcome To Michigan Pet Surgery & Dentistry Clinic

Helping you Help them!

We work with your veterinarian for pre and post-care, which helps us keep our costs low without sacrificing quality.

Quality Care, Affordable Price.

We are here for your furry & fuzzy companions

We’re here to help your family gain access to quality care at an affordable price. We don’t want finances to keep your pet from receiving high-quality surgery and dental care. We are a part-time clinic.  We have top of the line equipment and supplies to perform surgery and dentistry services.  We are able to offer lower prices than many hospitals by minimizing overhead costs.  

If your pet has breathing difficulty, trauma, blood loss, etc., or can not wait at least 24 hours before needing surgery, you should seek treatment at an ER.

About Us

We Really Love Animals Just As Much As You Do!

At Michigan Pet Surgery & Dentistry Clinic, we offer general surgery, as well as dentistry with full radiographs.  Our team is committed to offering pet owners surgical procedures at a reduced cost. For a list of the procedures we offer, please visit our Services and Pricing page.

For Pet Owners
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For Vets & Hospitals
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About Us
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Services & Pricing
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What To Expect

Finding help for your furry friend is now easier than ever!  No more having to wait for callbacks, no calling around for open appointments.  You can schedule certain semi-urgent/urgent surgeries directly online.  We are also opening some Saturday and Sunday general appointment office visits.  These are primarily for pets who don’t truly need urgent care, but have conditions that should be addressed as soon as possible. 

These include:

  • Upper Respiratory Infections
  • Eye and ear infections
  • Minor to moderate wounds or lacerations
  • Incision repairs
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Sick kittens

 

We are not the right place for:

  • Animals with cardiac or respiratory issues, seizures, blood loss, or clotting deficiencies
  • Elderly lethargic pets
  • Vomiting/anorexic animals
  • Broken bones
  • Aggressive or reactive dogs
  • Trauma

To schedule an online appointment, click here.