Surgeries

Eye Surgery (Cherry Eye, Entropion, eye removal, eyelid lump removal)

Eye conditions like Cherry Eye, Entropion, or eyelid lumps can affect your pet’s comfort and vision. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, we provide surgical options aimed at managing these issues. Cherry Eye involves gland repositioning, while Entropion correction helps with eyelid irritation. In cases of severe trauma or disease, eye removal may be considered for relief. Early detection and appropriate intervention can support long-term eye health and comfort.

Spaying

Spaying, or ovariohysterectomy, involves the removal of the ovaries and uterus in female pets. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, we perform this procedure with a focus on safety and recovery. Spaying not only prevents unwanted litters but may also reduce the risk of certain health conditions, including infections and some cancers. Understanding the ideal age for spaying can help optimize health benefits.

Neutering

Neutering, the surgical removal of the testes in male pets, helps prevent unwanted litters and may reduce certain behavioral tendencies. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, our team performs neutering with attention to comfort and proper recovery. The procedure may also lower the risk of certain cancers and help manage marking or aggression. Early consultation can help determine the right time for neutering.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Soft tissue surgery includes procedures on organs, skin, and muscles, addressing issues like mass removal or wound repair. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, we perform these surgeries to manage injuries, infections, and growths. Soft tissue interventions are often necessary for both emergency and elective treatments, supporting overall health and recovery. Proper post-surgical care promotes healing and comfort.

Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic surgery addresses issues related to bones, joints, and ligaments. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, we provide surgical care for fractures, joint problems, and ligament injuries. Conditions like hip dysplasia or torn ligaments may require intervention to restore movement and reduce pain. Understanding the signs of mobility issues can support early diagnosis and treatment.

Cesarean Section

Complications during labor sometimes require medical intervention. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, we perform Cesarean sections when natural delivery becomes risky for the mother or her puppies/kittens. Timely intervention can support a safer birthing process, reducing complications. Monitoring your pet during pregnancy helps identify the need for surgical assistance early.

Dental Surgery

Oral health is a crucial part of your pet’s overall well-being. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, we offer dental surgeries for conditions like tooth decay, abscesses, and gum disease. Regular dental care, combined with surgical intervention when necessary, helps prevent pain and infection. Signs like bad breath or difficulty eating may indicate dental issues that require attention.

Tumour Surgery

Tumours in pets can range from benign growths to more serious conditions. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, we perform tumour surgeries to remove abnormal masses and improve comfort. Early detection through regular check-ups helps in identifying growths before they progress. Understanding the nature of the tumour guides treatment and post-surgical care.

GDV (Gastric Dilation Volvulus

Gastric Dilation Volvulus (GDV) is a critical condition where the stomach twists, cutting off blood flow. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, emergency surgery is performed to untwist the stomach and stabilize the pet. Immediate attention is vital, as GDV can rapidly escalate. Knowing the signs—such as bloating, restlessness, and unproductive vomiting—can support quicker intervention.

Enterotomy

Pets sometimes ingest objects that can block the intestines, leading to discomfort and health risks. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, enterotomy procedures are performed to remove these obstructions safely. Symptoms like vomiting, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain may indicate the need for surgical intervention. Timely action helps restore normal digestive function.

Gastrotomy

When pets swallow non-digestible items, it may require a gastrotomy to remove them. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, this surgery focuses on accessing the stomach to clear obstructions. Signs like repeated vomiting, discomfort, or inability to eat may suggest a blockage. Early intervention reduces complications and supports recovery.

Cystotomy

Bladder stones or growths can cause discomfort and urinary issues in pets. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, cystotomy procedures are performed to remove stones or treat infections. Regular check-ups can help detect issues before they escalate. Monitoring your pet for signs like difficulty urinating or blood in the urine can support early diagnosis.

Splenectomy

Sometimes, conditions like tumors or ruptures may require the removal of the spleen. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, we perform splenectomies when medically necessary. This procedure aims to address bleeding risks or growths that impact health. Regular health assessments can help in identifying spleen related issues early on.

Exploratory Surgery

When diagnostic tests are inconclusive, exploratory surgery may be recommended. At Midtown Veterinary Hospital, this procedure helps veterinarians inspect internal organs and tissues for abnormalities. It can be crucial for diagnosing issues like tumors, internal bleeding, or blockages. Early exploration may contribute to more effective treatment planning.

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