Some of our hospital's more common procedures include:
- Dog and cat spay (ovariohysterectomy)
- Dog and cat neuter (castration)
- Cat declaw, puppy tail dock and dewclaw removal
- Wart/cyst/mass removal
- Suturing lacerations
- Foreign body removal
- Ear hematoma repair
- Hernia repair
- Cherry eye surgery (third eyelid)
- Caesarean section (C-section)
- Exploratory abdominal surgery
- Cystotomy
- Splenectomy
- Gastronomy
- Companion animal laser therapy
1. We require pre-anesthetic blood testing
Because a physical exam alone may not identify all health problems, Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital requires pre-anesthetic blood tests be performed within 30 days of your pet's procedure. We use this information to tailor an anesthetic protocol especially for your pet, ensuring he's safe and comfortable throughout the surgery.
2. We offer post-procedure assistance
We understand that surgery can be stressful -- for you and your pet. That's why we go the distance to make the surgical procedure as painless as possible. In fact, we'll send pain medication home for your pet if we foresee that she will need them following the procedure. We also encourage you to monitor your pet for signs of pain or discomfort. Don't hesitate to contact us with concerns!
3. We've teamed up with Newton Veterinary Hospital
By joining forces with Newton Veterinary Hospital, clients of the Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital will also benefit from the tremendous resources and services of a 24-hour veterinary hospital. In case of post-surgery emergency, Newton Veterinary Hospital offers the following:
- Intensive care ward
- Animal blood bank
- Specialists
- In-house laboratory
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