If your pet is a dog, cat, or rabbit, it is likely that your pet will need surgery at least once in his or her lifetime, most commonly to be neutered or spayed. Understanding what happens after you bring in your pet for surgery can help you to feel less anxious, and be more prepared to ask any questions you may have. Our modern surgical suite is fully equipped with state of the art monitoring and support equipment, as well as the highest quality anesthesia available. At Pet Care Center we are pleased to provide these common surgical procedures including but not limited to the following more complex procedures:
Amputation
Aural hematoma
Bladder stone removal
Celiotomy (Exploratory surgery)
Cranial Cruciate repair
Ear Cropping
Enterectomy/Enterotomy
Entropion
Enucleation
Femoral Head Ostectomy
Gastrotomy
Hernia repair
IM Pin
Mass Removal
Patella Luxation repair
Splenectomy
Surgical Biopsy
Fracture Repair

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