Surgery
Margate Animal Hospital offers minimally invasive surgery techniques as we believe the extra effort to ensure your pets comfort and recovery is accomplished as humanely as possible.
General Surgery
From simple services like spay and neuter to more complex veterinary surgical procedures, at Margate Animal Hospital our patients’ safety is our number one priority. To ensure that your pet is healthy enough for any surgical procedure, we perform pre-surgical blood work to evaluate if anesthesia is deemed safe for the patient. We will take all the necessary steps to ensure that all pre‐surgical abnormalities are addressed, so that your pet is able to undergo surgery in the safest way possible.
We know how stressful can be to have your pet undergo surgery. Our veterinary staff is committed to go the extra mile to provide the best veterinary care possible to make you and you pet feel safe and anxiety-free before, during, and after any surgical procedure. Some common procedures include:
- Spay/Neuter
- Mass Removals
- Wound Care
- Gastrointestinal Procedures
- Urinary Bladder Procedures
- Basic Ophthalmic Procedures
- Orthopedic Procedures
Minimally Invasive Surgery
From simple services like spay and neuter to more complex veterinary surgical procedures, at Margate Animal Hospital our patients’ safety is our number one priority. To ensure that your pet is healthy enough for any surgical procedure, we perform pre-surgical blood work to evaluate if anesthesia is deemed safe for the patient. We will take all the necessary steps to ensure that all pre‐surgical abnormalities are addressed, so that your pet is able to undergo surgery in the safest way possible.
- Smaller Incision
- Less Pain
- Faster Healing And Recover
- Lower Risk of Post-Surgical Infection
- Easier To Clean And Care At Home
Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery is the most effective procedure for correcting an affected bone or joint and returning the patient to a normal state of health. Orthopedic surgery is a broad term for surgical repair of the bone or joint. It treats dogs and cats with injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. A pet that has broken or fractured a bone due to trauma, or one that is suffering from a congenital condition that affects the joint, may require orthopedic surgery.
This type of surgery includes bones and joint correction surgery types, such as:
- Hip and elbow dysplasia repair
- Ligament and tendon reconstruction
- Limb deformity correction
- Minimally-invasive fracture surgery
- Cruciate ligament repair
- Total elbow replacement
- Total hip replacement
- Total knee replacement
- Arthroscopic joint surgery