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Surgery

Surgery is sometimes necessary to keep pets in optimal health. Our Advanced Veterinary Medical Center veterinarians perform soft tissue and dental procedures to prevent and address pet health concerns, and we also partner with local board-certified specialists to provide advanced orthopedic surgeries in-house. Should your pet need surgery, you can rest assured they are in good hands with our skilled team.
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Soft Tissue Surgery

Soft tissue surgeries prevent or treat a wide range of pet health concerns. Procedures our veterinarians routinely perform include:

  • Spay and neuter
  • Mass removal
  • Cystotomy (bladder stone removal)
  • Anal gland removal
  • Foreign body surgery
  • Organ biopsy

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Orthopedic Surgery

Through our partnership with local board-certified specialists, we proudly offer advanced orthopedic surgeries to address common joint conditions, including cruciate ligament tears and hip dysplasia, without the need to visit an outside facility. Procedures offered through our partner veterinarians include:

  • Tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO)
  • Femoral head ostectomy (FHO)
  • Fracture repair
  • Patellar stabilization procedures
  • Amputation

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Oral Surgery

Oral surgery is often necessary to remove diseased teeth from a pet’s mouth. Without surgery, these teeth cause pain and infection that can spread to neighboring tooth structures or through the bloodstream to major organs. Our surgical dental services include simple and complex extractions, oral mass removal or biopsy, gingival resection, and injury repair.

The Surgery Experience We know that dropping your pet off for surgery can cause anxiety. We consider your pet’s safety and comfort at every step to ensure their stay is low-stress. Our surgical suite is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including specialized surgical instruments and patient monitoring capabilities. Pre-operative blood screening tests, proactive pain management, and dedicated nursing care ensure pets remain safe throughout their procedure and recover quickly. Our compassionate team will support you every step of the way, communicating clearly and providing personalized care. Two veterinarians in blue scrubs are diligently tending to a dog wearing a cone collar in a clinic setting. They appear focused on examining the animal, with kennels visible in the background. A smiling veterinarian in a blue protective gown holds a small curly-haired dog wearing a cone and with a bandage on its ear. They appear to be in a veterinary or laboratory setting, surrounded by shelves and equipment in the background. A solid teal rectangle fills the image, reminiscent of a calm, soothing environment one might find in a veterinarian's office.