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Surgery

Our staff is highly skilled in performing veterinary surgeries and will make every effort to ensure that your pet receives the very best care. Our focus on patient safety, pain management, and employing the most current surgical practices is designed to exceed your expectations and put your concerns to rest. Our staff of compassionate, caring professionals will monitor your pet before, during, and after surgery and will take exceptional care to ensure a safe and complete recovery for your pet. We will also address any questions or concerns you may have about surgery, including concerns about anesthesia, pain management, or postoperative care.

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When your pet is ready to go home, we will review your postoperative care and medication instructions. If any questions arise after your pet returns home or at any other time during the postoperative period, call us. We welcome your questions and will do all we can to help your pet recover fully. Help is only a phone call away.

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Surgery can be a source of anxiety and stress for many pet owners. Maybe you worry about whether your pet will be well cared for, or perhaps you have concerns about adequate precautions and monitoring. Let us address your concerns. Whether your pet needs minor surgery or a complex procedure, call us. Let’s discuss how our surgical services can benefit your pet.

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Surgery Pricing

All our surgical procedures include a pre anesthetic ECG to aid in developing anesthetic protocols. Your pet will be sedated with the help of 2 trained veterinary professionals after an exam is completed by a DVM and surgery plan created.  After your pet is sleepy an IV catheter will be placed to aid induction of general (gas) anesthesia and to administer any medications deemed necessary during the procedure.  All pets will get an anti-nausea injection to help with pre- and post-surgical nausea, a laser treatment of the surgical site, an anti-inflammatory injection for pain, a complimentary nail trim and go home with 1-3 days of medication to help with swelling and pain.   Your pet will have a dedicated team member with them the whole time they are getting prepped for surgery, during surgery and during the post-operative period.  We feel very strongly that the period after surgery is just as important as the time during surgery-we monitor the patient's temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, and pain control.  If there are any issues with any of our pre-anesthetic assessments or testing a DVM will contact you with options. Pre-Anesthetic labwork is recommended for any pet undergoing surgery but optional to you if the pet is under 7 years of age.

Please note that the pricing you see here reflects everything discussed above: owners can personalize the plan (for spays and castrations only) if they wish to opt out of the *ECG and anti-nausea medication.  For dogs over 12 months, we recommend additional local anesthetics for pain control, and this is in addition to the prices reflected here.

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*ECG $32.00, anti-nausea injection varies by weight $35-$85

Feline Neuter: $165

Feline Spay: $308

Dog Neuter: $447 (0-40#) $493 (40# plus)

Dog Spay: $578 (0-25#) $646 (26-60#) $723 (61-100#)

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Options for pre-anesthetic bloodwork include:

  • In clinic CBC & Mini Chemistry: $148.00 (Can be ran the morning of procedure)

  • Send out CBC, Mini Chemistry, & Heartworm test for dogs: $120.00 (Requires blood draw at least 24 hours prior to procedure)

  • Send out CBC, Mini Chemistry, & T4 test for cats: $130.00 (Requires blood draw at least 24 hours prior to procedure)

General Estimate Guidelines
*Pricing reflected does not include work up when applicable
Orthopedic Procedures

Includes post operative care, radiographs and follow ups)

 

CCL Repair with Lateral Suture:  $2500-$3200

FHO: $2200-$3000 (dependent on size of patient)

Fracture Repairs: Starting at $2500

Limb Amputations: Starting at $1500

Tail/Digit Amputations: Starting at $800

Soft Tissue Surgeries
 

Exploratory for FB: starting at $1500 (does not include work up)

Perineal Urethrostomy: starting at $1800

BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Surgery): starting at $600

Gastropexy (preventative): $800

Vulvaplasty $1000-$1200

Tail Fold Surgery/correction: Starting at $1000

Anal Saculectomy: Starting at $900

Entropion Eyelid Correction $800-$1400 (bilateral)

Pyometra/Spay: starting at $1000 (price varies by weight and emergent status)

C-Section: starting at $1500 (varies by weight and emergent status)

Mass Removals: Starting at $600  (Please note that the masses that have not been evaluated by a PVC Veterinarian will not be quoted until an exam is completed.)

Enucleation: $1000

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