Surgery

Pet Surgery in Johnson City, NY

When you have to go under the knife, it's scary and stressful. Imagine how your pet must feel when they need major or minor surgery. The staff at Johnson City Veterinary Hospital have over 30 years of combined experience performing all manner of surgical procedures on dogs and cats. 

We will make your pet comfortable from pre-op to recovery, and aftercare. Call today in Johnson City, NY, to schedule spay/neuter, or to discuss surgery to treat a specific defect or condition. 

Be a part of the solution to the homeless pet problem

Every day around the world, thousands of dogs and cats are euthanized, not because they are sick, but because people could not find homes for them. What makes this statistic even more heartbreaking is that it doesn't have to happen in the first place. Johnson City Veterinary Hospital urges you to spay or neuter your pet in a timely manner. Make an appointment at our clinic in Johnson City, NY. 

When to spay or neuter?

As a general rule, dogs can be safely spayed or neutered around the age of 6-9 months, depending on the breed of the dog. Regardless, it is ideal to spay your female dog before she experiences her first breeding cycle, or "heat." For cats, spaying or neutering at 6 months is recommended to prevent unwanted pregnancies. If you have any questions at all on this topic, please call Johnson City Veterinary Hospital. We are happy to answer them. 

Safe, effective surgery for your pets

Johnson City Veterinary Hospital has trained, qualified to perform a variety of surgical procedures on dogs and cats, including: 

Benign skin mass removal 

Treatment of skin abscess or inflammation

Tooth extraction 

Cancerous tumor removal

Eyelid surgery

Bladder stone removal 

Treatment of bite wounds or other fight-related injuries

Closure of lacerations from falls or traffic accidents 

We utilize laser therapy to facilitate fast, pain-free healing of the surgical site with minimal scarring. Call today for an appointment in Johnson City, NY. 

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Ask about CareCredit to help pay for your pet's surgery. 

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