
Our Services
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Abdominal surgery to remove foreign material from the gastrointestinal tract.
Price: $2000
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian with diagnosis of gastrointestinal foreign body.
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses
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Lower abdominal surgery to access the urinary bladder to remove stones.
Flat rate fee: $1000
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian with diagnosis of urinary stones.
Normal kidney values on bloodwork.
Stable patient.
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Surgery performed for urethral obstruction in male cats.
Flat rate fee: $1000
Requirements:
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian with diagnosis of urethral obstruction in male cat over 1 year old.
Normal to mildly increased kidney values on bloodwork.
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses
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Surgery to remove an injured limb.
Flat rate fee: $2000 + $300 additional for biopsy of masses or cancers.
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian recommending amputation.
No bleeding disorders (Greyhounds and Dobermans may require pre-screening with your veterinarian)
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses.
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Surgery to remove an injured or damaged eye.
Flat rate fee: $900
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian recommending enucleation.
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses.
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Surgery to remove an injured tail.
Flat rate fee: $300
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian recommending tail amputation.
Pet over 6 months of age.
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses.
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Surgery to remove a growth on the skin or directly under the skin.
Flat rate fee: $500 + $300 additional for biopsy of masses or cancers.
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian recommending mass removal.
The mass should measure less than 5 cm in diameter.
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses.
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Surgery to spay a dog with an infected uterus.
Flat rate fee: $1000
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian recommending spay due to pyometra.
No significant blood work abnormalities.
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses.
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Surgery to remove puppies and uterus due to complications during labor.
Flat rate fee: $1000
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian recommending surgery for dystocia.
No significant blood work abnormalities.
Spay is required at the time of surgery.
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses.
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Surgery to remove the spleen due to mass or hemorrhage.
Flat rate fee: $1000
Includes surgery, 4 hours of post-operative care, and medications to go home.
Requirements:
Referral from veterinarian recommending splenectomy.
No significant blood work abnormalities.
Stable red blood cell count and no evidence of active bleeding.
Your pet must be in stable condition without other severe illnesses.
Spay and Neuter
Spay and neuter surgeries are currently only available to our local animal welfare partners.
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Surgery to spay a female dog.
Flat rate fee: $220
Includes surgery and medications to go home.
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Surgery to neuter a male dog.
Flat rate fee: $180
Includes surgery and medications to go home.
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Surgery to spay a female cat.
Flat rate fee: $110
Includes surgery and medications to go home.
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Surgery to neuter a male cat.
Flat rate fee: $60
Includes surgery and medications to go home.
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An additional fee up to $100 may be charged for complex spay or neuter surgeries requiring additional time or supplies. Examples include retained testicles (cryptorchid), in-heat females, early pregnancy, obesity, etc.