Here are some of the many procedures we offer. Click below to see examples and details of some of the services we provide. Our procedures are all-inclusive, with the exception of blood work and biopsies. If your pet has not had recent blood work we will run a liver and kidney profile the morning of the procedure. The cost for this is $75. Biopsies are sent out to a laboratory and cost $175.

Pet Urinary Procedures and Surgeries
The urinary procedures we offer include cystotomy, vulvoplasty/episioplasty, and the urinary unblocking of animals. Cystotomy A pet cystotomy is a common surgery where a veterinarian

Pet Laceration and Wound Repair
This procedure involves assessing the cut, thoroughly cleaning it, removing damaged tissue (debridement), and then deciding whether to stitch (suture), staple, glue, bandage, or leave

Pet Growth and Tumor Removal
Pet tumor removal involves surgically excising growths under anesthesia, often with wide margins and surrounding tissue, followed by lab testing to determine if it’s benign

Pet Foreign Body Surgery
Pet foreign body surgery removes indigestible objects lodged in the digestive tract, requiring anesthesia, an abdominal incision (gastrotomy/enterotomy) and potentially removing damaged intestine (resection). Early

Pet Eye Surgeries
Entropion surgery This procedure corrects inward-rolling eyelids, preventing painful rubbing of eyelashes on the eye, often by removing a strip of eyelid skin to reposition

Pet Dental Procedures
Pet dental procedures involve professional cleaning (scaling, polishing) and potential extractions, performed under anesthesia for safety and thoroughness, including X-rays to check below the gumline

Amputations
Tail amputation Tail amputation is a surgical procedure to remove part or all of an animal’s tail, often for severe injuries, tumors, infections, or chronic