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Comprehensive surgical care for a wide range of conditions.

At Accuvet, we provide expert general soft tissue surgery to treat a variety of conditions affecting your pet?s internal organs, skin, and body systems. Whether your pet requires a routine procedure or a more complex surgical intervention, our experienced team is here to deliver compassionate, precise care.

Our soft tissue surgery services include, but are not limited to:

  • Mass/tumor removals (skin, subcutaneous, internal)

  • Wound reconstruction and repair

  • Abdominal surgeries (e.g., foreign body removal, splenectomy, intestinal surgery)

  • Bladder surgery (e.g., cystotomy for stone removal)

  • Hernia repair

  • Gastropexy (for bloat/GDV prevention)

  • Biopsies and diagnostic exploratory surgery

      From urgent surgical needs to elective procedures, we are committed to helping your pet recover fully and return to their happy, active life.

      Spays

      At Accuvet, we offer high-quality spay surgeries (also known as ovariohysterectomy) for dogs, cats, and other small animals. This routine but important procedure involves the surgical removal of the ovaries and uterus, preventing unwanted pregnancies and reducing the risk of several serious health conditions.

        We approach every spay with the same level of care and precision as more complex surgeries. Your pet will receive:

        • A thorough pre-surgical evaluation

        • Safe anesthesia tailored to their health and breed

        • Advanced surgical techniques to minimize tissue trauma

        • Strict pain management protocols

        • Clear post-op instructions for a smooth recovery

        Pediatric, adult, and special-needs patients are all handled with individualized care to ensure safety and comfort at every stage.

          Spaying is one of the most responsible decisions you can make for your pet?s health and wellbeing. If you have questions about timing, cost, or what to expect, our team is here to help.

          Castrations

          At Accuvet, we provide professional castration (neutering) services for male dogs, cats, and small animals. This routine surgical procedure involves the removal of the testicles and is one of the most effective ways to support your pet?s long-term health and well-being.

          Benefits of castration include:

          • Prevents unwanted litters

          • Reduces the risk of testicular cancer

          • Decreases prostate problems in later life

          • Helps reduce roaming, marking, and aggressive behaviors

          • May lower risk of certain hormone-driven diseases

          Castration is a quick, low-risk procedure when performed by our experienced veterinary team. We treat each patient with the same high level of care, regardless of age or breed, and tailor anesthesia and recovery plans to their individual needs.

          What you can expect:

          • Pre-operative exam and consultation

          • Safe, monitored anesthesia

          • Gentle surgical technique with small incisions

          • Effective pain management during and after the procedure

          • Clear aftercare instructions and follow-up support

          Whether you're neutering a young puppy, kitten, or an older pet, our goal is to make the process as safe, stress-free, and smooth as possible.

            Pyometra

            Emergency care for a life-threatening uterine infection.

            Pyometra is a serious and potentially fatal infection of the uterus, most commonly affecting unspayed female dogs and cats. It can develop rapidly?often within weeks after a heat cycle?and requires urgent surgical intervention.

            At Accuvet, we offer life-saving pyometra surgery to remove the infected uterus and ovaries (an emergency spay), stabilize your pet, and begin aggressive treatment to prevent complications.

            Common signs of pyometra include:

            • Lethargy or weakness

            • Vomiting and loss of appetite

            • Excessive thirst and urination

            • Vaginal discharge (open pyometra)

            • Swollen abdomen

            • Fever

            • Collapse or signs of shock (in advanced cases)

            If left untreated, pyometra can lead to sepsis, kidney failure, or death. Our experienced surgical team is equipped to handle these emergencies with speed, precision, and compassionate care.

            Our approach includes:

            • Immediate diagnosis using imaging and lab work

            • Intravenous fluids, antibiotics, and supportive care

            • Emergency surgery to remove the infected uterus

            • Pain management and intensive post-op monitoring

              Early intervention is critical.
              If your unspayed female pet is showing any signs of illness?especially after a heat cycle?contact us immediately.

              Tumor Removal

              Expert surgical care for benign and malignant growths.

              We offer skilled tumor removal surgery for pets with skin masses, internal growths, or suspected cancerous lesions. Whether a lump is small and harmless or potentially life-threatening, early evaluation and surgical removal can make a significant difference in your pet?s outcome and quality of life.

              Common reasons for tumor removal include:

              • Skin lumps or subcutaneous masses

              • Suspicious growths that are changing in size, shape, or color

              • Bleeding, ulcerated, or infected tumors

              • Internal tumors found via imaging

              • Biopsy-confirmed cancers requiring surgical excision

              Our tumor removal process includes:

              • Pre-surgical diagnostics (FNA, biopsy, blood work, imaging)

              • Careful surgical planning tailored to your pet?s condition

              • Safe anesthesia with full monitoring

              • Precision removal with attention to minimizing discomfort

              • Histopathology submission (when indicated) to confirm tumor type

              • Detailed aftercare and, when needed, referrals for oncology follow-up

                Not all lumps are dangerous - but all deserve attention.
                If you notice a new mass or lump on your pet, or have concerns about an existing one, book a tumor assessment with us today.

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