Pet Surgical Procedures

From routine to advanced surgical procedures, our practice offers safe and effective options using state-of-the-art equipment and best practices.

At Pet Doctor of Chandler, we understand that you are probably nervous about submitting your pet to any type of surgical procedure.

Our compassionate and caring professionals monitor your pet before, during, and after surgery and take exceptional care to ensure your pet's safety and complete recovery.


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State-of-the-art surgical procedures that are safe and effective.

Anesthesia

Our experienced team takes anesthesia very seriously and utilizes a safe, multi-modal approach for each animal we treat. We use a combination of pre-op assessments, modern anesthetic agents, and the latest anesthetic monitoring equipment to keep your pet safe, and the risks of surgery as low as possible.

Spay & Neuter

Deciding to spay or neuter your pet is a significant step towards improving their health and wellbeing. By removing the reproductive organs, you are preventing unexpected litters and protecting your pet from various reproductive cancers. Spay and neuter surgeries are a key component of preventative wellness care, ensuring your pet leads a longer, healthier life.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Our veterinarians perform a wide range of soft tissue surgeries that involve your pet's internal organs, body wall, masses or tumors and hernias or other defects. Common veterinary soft tissue surgeries include spay/neuters, mass/tumor removals, intestinal foreign body removal, laceration and wound repair, eye surgery, and more.

ACL Repair

A CCL (cranial cruciate ligament) repair is one of the most common orthopedic surgeries performed in dogs. This type of tear causes instability in the knee joint, which can lead to abnormal movement and debilitating arthritis if left untreated. Count on our veterinary team to perform your dog's CCL repair and get them on the road to recovery.

Mass Removal

Masses are a common condition in pets than can range in size and cause. Mass removals typically require anesthesia, allowing us to remove the mass in question effectively and painlessly. Once the mass is removed, our veterinary team will use key diagnostic processes to diagnose your pet's mass and deteremine the best next steps.

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy is a treatment that freezes abormal tissue in pets, causing the tissue to die. It helps treat a variety of cancers, as well as conditions that are not cancers, such as skin growth, benign bone tumors, and abormal cell changes. Cryotherapy has a high success rate, and does not require anesthesia.

Orthopedic Surgery

Our veterinarians routinely perform orthopedic surgeries, which are procedures related to your pet's bones and joints. Common orthopedic pet surgeries include bone fracture repair, cruciate ligament repair, extracapsular and TPLO techniques, leg or toe amputation, patellar luxation repair, and surgeries to treat hip dysplasia, including femoral head ostectomy (FHO).

Dental Surgery

Pets need regular dental checkups to ensure their oral health is in good-standing. But even with good oral hygiene and regular cleanings, your pet may require dental surgery. We administer anesthesia so we can fully access their teeth, gums, and oral tissue. Anesthesia makes it possible to perform dental procedures with less stress and pain for your pet!

TPLO Surgery

TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) surgery is a specialized procedure for pets with torn cranial cruciate ligaments. Performed by our skilled veterinarians, this operation aims to restore mobility for your furry friend. Count on us to prioritize your pet's post-operative care for a safe recovery and long-term joint health.

Microchipping

Thousands of pets go missing each year. Even the most responsible pet owners experience broken leashes, escape artists, and thefts. Microchipping is a safe, effective, and permanent way to identify your pet in the event they get lost or stolen and make sure they get home where they belong.

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