Surgery

Our veterinarians are experienced with a variety of surgical services including spays, neuters, lump removals (lumpectomy), bladder stone removal (cystotomy), amputation, gastrointestinal surgeries, dental surgery, and emergency procedures.

  • Full surgical suite with inhalant anesthesia, extensive patient monitoring systems (including ECG, pulse oximetry, blood pressure, respiratory and body temperature monitoring) to ensure your pet’s safety.
  • All anesthetic patients are directly monitored by a trained veterinary technician throughout the procedure and recovery.
  • Comprehensive pain management is individualized for each and every surgical and dental/oral surgery patient to keep your pet comfortable in the hospital and at home.

Veterinary Surgeries We Offer

Surgery is often the most effective way to treat many serious injuries and disorders, and Seven Fields Veterinary Hospital is proud to offer state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. Our hospital provides a full range of surgical services ranging from standard spaying and neutering to advanced, highly specialized procedures.

Surgery specialties

  • Soft-tissue
  • Dental
  • Ophthalmic
  • Foreign body removal

Are Veterinary Surgeries Safe?

Patient safety and comfort is our main priority. Seven Fields Veterinary Hospital’s experienced doctors and technicians are trained in pain management, ensuring your pet recovers quickly and with minimum discomfort.

Our veterinary team will walk you through the entire process, giving you the tools to make informed decisions regarding your pet’s treatment options. We understand surgery is a stressful time for any owner, and we’re available every step of the way to answer questions and put your mind at ease.

Schedule An Appointment Today

If you are considering veterinary surgery for your pet, please contact us at 724-742-4433 to schedule a consultation with your Seven Fields Veterinary Hospital veterinarian.

What's Next

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    Call us or request an appointment online!

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    Meet with a doctor for an initial exam.

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    Put a plan together for your pet.

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