Surgery & Anesthesia
From routine spays and neuters to diagnostic and emergency surgeries, the team at Paradise Animal hospital is here to meet your pet’s needs.
Our Approach to Surgery
Prior to receiving anesthesia, you veterinarian will perform a thorough physical examination on your pet, review their medical history, and discuss any potential risk factors for your pet. Pre-anesthetic bloodwork will be performed prior to surgery to ensure that no underlying health issues are present that could complicate recovery from surgery and anesthesia. During anesthesia, we will monitor your pet’s heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, temperature, capnography, and pulse oximetry. Your pet is monitored closely when recovering from anesthesia and we provide follow-up care for your pet’s timely recovery.
Comfort
At Paradise Animal Hospital, your pet’s comfort is our first priority, always.
Communication
We make sure you’re in the loop every step of the way.
Collaboration
We’ll happily share X-rays and testing with specialists or other providers involved in your pet’s care.
We keep your pet safe
Some veterinary procedures need to be performed with your pet under general anesthesia (e.g., spays, neuters, dentistry, some diagnostic imaging). General anesthesia allows for controlled unconsciousness in your pet so that surgery and these other procedures to be performed without your pet experiencing pain, discomfort, or fear.
Our veterinarians and technicians are trained in performing surgical procedures, ranging from routine spays and neuters to more advanced soft tissue and abdominal surgeries.
- Mass removals
- Cystotomy (removal of bladder stones)
- Enterotomy/gastrotomy (foreign body surgery)
- Biopsies
- Cosmetic surgery
- Ocular surgeries
- Amputation
- Wound care
We are here for your pets needs.
Now accepting new patients.