

Expert Surgical Care for Your Pet’s Safety and Comfort
Each Caring Hands Animal Hospital has a surgical suite for routine and critical procedures which can be scheduled only on Tuesdays and Thursdays with your preferred doctor.
Preparations
A Licensed Veterinary Technician monitors vital signs on all surgical patients, and monitoring equipment is used to measure heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen levels, CO2 levels, blood pressure, and temperature. Pain medication is given before and after all surgical procedures because keeping your pet comfortable is our top priority. Should you ever require a specialized service that is unavailable at our hospital, we are happy to assist with referrals to an appropriate specialist.
Protocols
Leading up to your pet’s surgery, you will be informed of the following protocols for your pet’s safety:
- No food after 10:00pm the night before surgery. Limited amounts of water are OK.
- Admit your pet between 7:45-8:00am, review and sign Consent Form and Treatment Plan. Please allot yourself enough time to go over these forms and ask any questions you may have. The doctor or technician will update you after surgery and confirm a discharge appointment time.
- Routine surgeries are discharged the day of the procedure.
- Discharge appointments will be scheduled to review post-operative care and review all medications to take home.
Whatever your pet’s surgical needs are, the staff at Caring Hands Animal Hospital treats you and your pet with compassion and respect.
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