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SurgeryDigital Empathy2022-11-11T06:25:30+00:00

Higher Standards

Safe, effective, trusted surgical care

Slide Surgical Procedures We perform a number of surgeries including:
  • Mass removals
  • Soft Tissue procedures
  • Enucleation
  • Intestinal blockage removal
  • Foreign Body removal
  • Bladder stones or urethral blockages
  • And more!
Recommended by most veterinarians. By having your dog or cat sterilized, you will do your part to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens. Spaying and neutering prevent unwanted litters, help protect against serious health problems, and may reduce the behavioral problems associated with the mating instinct. Under certain circumstances, Surgical procedures are necessary to solve a problem our furry friends may be going through. Spay & Neuter

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Pain management has become an important issue in veterinary medicine. Pain management will improve the recovery process, from illness, surgery, or injury. Best of all, because it reduces stress and increases a sense of wellbeing, pain management may even help your four-legged friend live longer. As patients grow older, they often suffer from the same age-related pains as you. Arthritis, hip pain, and back pain can be debilitating in our older pets. Patients can become agitated and irritable; the pain shows in other ways as well. Taking the time to address these concerns with your veterinarian can make a significant difference in the quality of life of your pet and your relationship as well.

Pain Management

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