From routine spays (ovariohysterectomy) and neuters (orchiectomy) to complex orthopedic surgeries, our doctors and staff are equipped to provide a broad range of surgical services for our small animal and lighter livestock patients. For all inquiries about spays and neuters we ask that you bring your pet in for an exam to make sure they are healthy enough to go under anesthesia before scheduling a surgery day.
“Please note that we do not give verbal estimates over the phone for any pets that have not been established with one of our doctors yet.”
If you are scheduled to bring your pet in for a surgical procedure you will meet with our Licensed Veterinary Technician the morning of to go over the necessary paperwork as well as the estimate for the procedure one last time before we take your pet back in our treatment area. This can take up to 30 minutes depending on how many surgical procedures we have scheduled.
We have modern anesthetic and monitoring equipment to provide optimum care to all from the very young to the very old and critical patients. In addition, our large animal team can provide field surgery services for routine procedures for horses, cattle, and other livestock depending on availability, field circumstances, and procedure.