Pre-Anesthetic Consults
Before any procedure requiring general anesthesia, we start with a Pre-Anesthetic Consult and Screening a few weeks before the procedure to confirm the health of your pet. Every pet will have a physical exam, ECG (electrocardiogram) to assess heart health, and a blood and urine panel to assess internal organ function. Senior pets will also have chest radiographs (x-rays) and advanced blood tests to more fully assess their health. The veterinarian will review the procedure, discuss the benefits and risks, and answer all of your questions.
Procedure Day
Our most common anesthetic procedures are spays, neuters, and dental health assessments. Click below for further information.