Our family of vets and nurses are here to look after your furry friend in the best way possible by offering helpful advice, useful services and a superior standard of veterinary care.
Our experienced team of vets and nurses are dedicated to ensuring that your furry friend receives the highest quality of service, from vaccinations to surgery
Our in-house lab offers quick and accurate diagnosis and treatment options through a range of laboratory aids, including routine blood tests and microscopic exams.
We use a referral pathology lab for specialized blood tests, ensuring your pet has access to the most advanced diagnostics. Our goal is to provide the highest level of care, whether through our in-house lab or the referral lab.
Our advanced digital radiology system offers high-resolution and detailed x-ray images for your pet's examination. Digital images can be easily shared with specialists for immediate viewing, ensuring prompt and efficient treatment.
Our imaging suite features a state-of-the-art ultrasound machine for your pet's imaging needs. Basic evaluations can be conducted on-site, and referrals to specialist ultrasonographers can be arranged if necessary. We can share obtained images with referral specialists to assist in ongoing pet care.
Our pharmacy has daily and emergency medications, and prescription foods for conditions such as obesity, kidney disease, bladder stones, diabetes, and gastrointestinal disorders.
Our surgical suite is fully equipped with a large array of surgical equipment and instruments allowing our vets to perform a range of surgical procedures from routine desexing to more complicated soft tissue and orthopaedic surgeries.
The cost of pet surgery can vary depending on various factors such as the type of surgery, the location of the veterinary clinic, the complexity of the procedure, and the size of the pet. On average, pet owners can expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for pet surgery. It's important to note that the cost of surgery may also include additional expenses such as anesthesia, pre-surgical bloodwork, hospitalization, medications, and post-surgical follow-up visits. It's recommended that pet owners discuss the expected cost of surgery with their veterinarian beforehand to ensure that they can afford the necessary care for their pet.
The duration of pet surgery can vary depending on several factors, including the type of surgery, the complexity of the procedure, and the size of the pet. Some surgeries, such as a routine spay or neuter, may take only 30 minutes to an hour, while more complex surgeries, such as orthopedic procedures or tumor removals, can take several hours to complete.
It's natural to be concerned about your pet experiencing pain during and after surgery. However, the use of anesthesia and pain management techniques during and after surgery helps to ensure that your pet experiences as little pain as possible.