Montpelier Veterinary Hospital provides a variety of professional surgical services to our patients. With a dedicated surgical suite and a highly experienced team, we provide top-notch care before, during, and after your pet's procedure. Our top priority is the safety and comfort of each of our patients.
Prior to surgery, we perform a physical examination and pre-anesthetic lab work on each patient to assess your pet's overall health and ensure that he/she is a good anesthetic candidate. Each pet recieves fluid therapy intraoperatively through an intravenous catheter and anesthetic montioring and support by our team of experienced veterinary technicians and assistants. Your pet is carefully monitored and kept comfortable in our recovery ward following surgery, and when you arrive to pick up, a veterinary technician will go over detailed instructions for your pet's care at home. In the days following surgery, we will contact you to ensure your pet is making a full recovery.
With every surgical procedure, we provide the option for microchip placement and a pre-anesthetic echocardiogram (ECG). The ECG recording illustrates the electrical signals from the heart, and your pet's ECG is examined by both our veterinarians and a board-certified veterinary cardiologist prior to your pet's surgery to identify otherwise undetectable arrhythmias that may pose a risk for anesthesia.
Montpelier Veterinary Hospital offers a multitude of surgical procedures including but not limited to:
Each patient undergoing surgery will recieve a physical examination and lab work prior to anesthesia as well as intravenous fluid therapy and continuous anesthetic monitoring and support. When they go home, your pet may need to wear an E-collar to prevent them from licking or chewing at their surgical incision. If you need one of these, please let us know!
Mild grogginess the day of surgery after getting home is normal as well as mild redness, swelling, or blood from the incision in the days following surgery. However, if you are concerned about your pet's incision or behaviors following surgery, please reach out to us!
Not uncommonly, our companions can have congenital or acquired oral or dental disease that can affect the quality of their lives. Our team at Montpelier Veterinary Hospital is equipped to address and treat numerous dental conditions requiring surgical correction and help relieve our patients of dental pain.
Some of our oral and dental surgical services include:
Signs of an oral or dental condition in your pets that may be amenable to oral surgery include:
Each patient undergoing oral surgery will recieve a physical examination and lab work prior to anesthesia as well as intravenous fluid therapy, dental radiographs (x-rays) intraoperatively, and continuous anesthetic monitoring and support. Mild grogginess the day of surgery after getting home is normal as well as mild swelling of the mouth, drooling, or blood-tinged discharge in the days following surgery. However, if you are concerned about your pet following surgery, please reach out to us!
Spays (ovariohysterectomies) and neuters (castrations) are commonly performed surgeries at Montpelier Veterinary Hospital that can help your cat or dog live a longer and healthier life. Having these surgeries performed when pets are young can greatly reduce the likelihood of certain cancers and infections and help avoid unwanted behaviors. For more information about these procedures and current recommendations for cats and dogs by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), please see our additional resources provided on this page.
Each patient undergoing surgery will recieve a physical examination and lab work prior to anesthesia as well as intravenous fluid therapy and continuous anesthetic monitoring and support. When they go home, your pet may need to wear an E-collar to prevent them from licking or chewing at their surgical incision. If you need one of these, please let us know!
Mild grogginess the day of surgery after getting home is normal as well as mild redness, swelling, or blood from the incision in the days following surgery. However, if you are concerned about your pet's incision or behaviors following surgery, please reach out to us!
Montpelier Veterinary Hospital is pleased to offer cryosurgery services. Cryosurgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique using extremely cold temperatures to freeze and destroy abnormal tissues, particularly tumors of the skin. These procedures typically take 5 -10 minutes in the office. Not all tumors are amenable to cryosurgery, but if you think this may be an option you would like to pursue with your pet, please let us know!
Phone: 804-883-5511