Emergency & Critical Care
In any emergency, seconds count. Our on-site emergency care is offered during regular business hours. After regular business hours, we refer to several fully staffed emergency centers that provide emergency care.

Surgery

We are committed to the most advanced surgical techniques and technology. All patients are carefully screened for safety, and anesthetics are specifically tailored to your pet.

In most cases, we use Sevoflorane, the safest gas anesthetic available, and all patients are closely evaluated with blood pressure monitoring and pulse oxymetry. We provide diligent post-surgical attention and overnight non-critical care if your pet needs to remain with us.

We also make surgical referrals to our Board Certified colleagues if a specialist is needed.

Dental Care

Regular professional cleaning is imperative to maintaining your pet's teeth. In fact, dental disease leads to other serious health problems involving the heart, lungs and kidneys. With digital dental radiography, we can recognize dental problems sooner and treat them more effectively.

We use ultrasound to clean each tooth thoroughly - above and below the gum line. Dental technicians polish teeth to create a smooth, lustrous tooth surface more resistant to plaque buildup.

Sealant treatments help protect enamel and reduce buildup of plaque. When appropriate, we perform oral surgical procedures such as surgical extractions.

Lasers

Lasers replace scalpels in many procedures. We use lasers for a wide range of conditions, including cyst or tumor removal, de-clawing, and spaying and neutering. Many ophthalmic, oral, and dermatological problems are best treated with laser surgery.

Laser procedures result in less pain, less bleeding and less swelling. They reduce risk of infection and result in less post-operative discomfort.

Pain Management
Veterinary patients feel pain and discomfort just like people do. We know that recognizing and alleviating pain in animals is the essence of good patient care.

Our surgery patients are always given an injectable pain reliever prior to surgery to help ease the pain of the procedure. In our pharmacy we offer a variety of pain medications, including the fu