Our goal is to provide safe, compassionate surgical care while keeping you informed and supported every step of the way.

We use advanced surgical monitoring, heated surgery tables, and modern sterilization techniques to promote comfort and safety throughout every procedure.

Our veterinarians, Dr. Shelly Hanlon and Dr. Michael Hanlon, stay up to date on the latest advances in veterinary surgery, pain management, and technology through yearly continuing education. This allows us to tailor each surgical plan to your pet’s individual needs.

General and Routine Surgery

We offer a wide range of routine and general surgical procedures, from elective surgeries to more complex interventions. Our skilled surgical team is committed to providing high-quality care using current surgical techniques. Common surgical procedures include:

  • Spay (ovariohysterectomy)
  • Neuter (castration)
  • Tumor or lump removal and biopsy
  • Laceration repair
  • Abscess and wound repair

  • Exploratory surgery
  • Aural hematoma repair
  • Enucleation (eye removal)
  • Cystotomy (bladder stone removal)
  • Skin biopsy

Our focus on patient safety, comfort, and careful monitoring before, during, and after surgery is designed to give you peace of mind.

Emergency Surgery

Our hospital also provides emergency surgical services during normal business hours.

For complicated or complex fractures, we will refer your pet to a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. In all cases, your pet will be closely monitored throughout the surgical and recovery process.

Examples of emergency surgeries include:

  • Gastrointestinal foreign body removal
  • Amputations
  • Minor orthopedic procedures
  • Splenectomy
  • Bladder stones or urethral blockages
  • Perineal urethrostomy
  • Cesarean section

Post-Operative Care and Recovery

When your pet is ready to go home, our team will review detailed postoperative care and medication instructions with you. If you have any questions after your pet returns home or during the recovery period, we are always here to help.

If you have any questions or concerns about your pet’s surgery, anesthesia, or recovery, please do not hesitate to ask one of our veterinarians or staff members. We are happy to support you and your pet through every stage of care.