East Padden Animal Hospital proudly provides both routine and specialty veterinary surgery services. We have state-of-the-art surgical facilities and equipment and continue to utilize innovative surgical techniques and technology to remain at the forefront of veterinary medicine. Our hospital provides a wide range of pet surgery services, from standard spaying and neutering to advanced, highly specialized procedures.
Our General Pet Surgery Services Include:
- Spays and neuters
- Dental procedures
- Wound repair
- Mass removals and biopsies
- GI foreign body removal
- Cystotomies
- And more!
We’re also proud to offer a wide selection of specialized surgical services, including orthopedic, oral, soft-tissue, reconstructive, urogenital, GI, and abdominal procedures.
Specialty Pet Surgery Procedures We Offer Include:
- Anal Gland Sacculectomy
- Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair
- Ear canal reconstruction
- Ear canal reconstruction
- Entropion/Ectropion Correction
- Hemimandibulectomy
- Inguinal Hernia Repair
- Liver Biopsy
- Parathyroidectomy
- Partial Pancreatectomy
- Pedical Flaps
- Pericardial Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair
- Perineal Hernia Repair
- Prolapsed Nictitans Gland Repair
- Radical Mammectomy
- Ranulas
- Rectal Tumor Removal
- Salivary Mucoceles
- Urethrostomy
- Urohydropulsion
- Vaginal Tumor Resections
- Vulvoplasty
Click here for more information on our veterinary orthopedic surgery services, such as TPLO surgery, femoral head ostectomies, and luxating patella repair.
Safety First
Patient safety and comfort is our main priority. East Padden Animal Hospital’s experienced surgical staff provides skilled pain management during and after all surgical procedures, ensuring your pet recovers quickly and with minimal discomfort.
We understand surgery is a stressful time for any owner, so we are available every step of the way to answer questions and put your mind at ease. We’re dedicated to ensuring you feel informed about your pet’s procedure and have the tools you need to make the best decisions for your pet’s care.
For each surgical patient, we do preoperative lab work, IV fluid therapy, anti-nausea medications, and laser therapy to reduce postoperative swelling. A technician continuously monitors them using EKG, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, and esophageal stethoscopes for auscultation, respiratory, and temperature monitoring. We use the safest injectable and inhalant medications for anesthesia. They are kept comfortable intraoperatively and postoperatively with pain medications and warming devices…not to mention ample hugs and kisses!
If you have questions about veterinary surgery for your pet, don’t hesitate to call us at (360) 892-1500 — we’re here to help!