Pet Surgery in Winston Salem, NC
If your pet is faced with a surgical procedure of any kind, we understand that it can be a difficult experience for both you and your pet. At Mount Tabor Animal Hospital, we have three licensed veterinarians on staff to accommodate both routine and emergency surgeries for pets in the Winston Salem, NC, Forsyth County, and surrounding areas.
Routine & Emergency Pet Surgery
The types of routine pet surgery and emergency pet surgery that can be performed at Mount Tabor Animal Hospital include:
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Canine Spay (females) |
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Canine Neuter (males) |
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Feline Spay (females) |
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Feline Neuter (males) |
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Orthopedic Surgery (cruciate, luxating patella) |
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Cancer Surgery & Biopsy |
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Urologic Surgery (bladder, retained testicles) |
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Perineal Urethrostomy |
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Amputation |
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We do not do ear trims |
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Before Surgery
What You Need to Know Before Your Pet's Surgery |
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Plan to bring your pet to the hospital between 7:30 am and 8:00 am the day of your appointment. |
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In most cases your pet will go home the same day as his surgery. You can plan on picking him/her up between 4:30 pm and 5:30 pm, or as instructed by the veterinarian. |
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Be sure that your pet does not eat after 10:00 pm the night before surgery. It is important that his/her stomach is empty while under anesthesia. |
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After Surgery
Important Post-Op Information |
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In most cases your pet will go home the same day as his/her surgery. |
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We will review post-op care instructions with you before you take your pet home. |
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Post-surgical pain control is important to us, and we will provide your pet with everything he/she needs for a successful and pain-controlled recovery. |
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Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about your pet's recovery! We are here for you. |
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Do you have questions about your pet's upcoming surgical procedure, or need to schedule a surgical consultation?
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The Benefits of Veterinary Laser Surgery
At Mount Tabor Animal Hospital, we utilize a state-of-the-art CO2 laser when it is determined to be the most beneficial for your pet's health and recovery. Common surgical procedures such as cat declaws, anal gland resections, and neutering of dogs have less bleeding, less pain, reduced risk of infection, and a quicker recovery time when a CO2 laser is used.
We are here to set your mind at ease, and are happy to answer any questions you may have about surgical options for your pet, including CO2 laser surgery techniques. |
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Outstanding Results
"With all of our dogs and cat – Dr. Craig has always explained each issue in detail, referred them to a specialist if needed & performed surgery with outstanding results."
-Camilla Clark
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