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WE MAKE PET SURGERY EASY

Pet Surgery

At Alpine Animal Clinic, our dedicated and caring staff will do everything they can to ensure the safety of your pet during surgery.

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Surgery at Alpine Animal Clinic

Caring. Compassionate. Dedicated.

Modern Complete Monitoring.
Advanced Equipment and Life Support.
Flexible Options Tailored for Your Family.

You’ve come to the right place.

Various Surgical & Medical Options.

Make choices that are right for you and your budget.

We’re here to help, from the simple to the complex, letting you choose what is right for you and your pet.

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Details Make All The Difference.

We know there are risks and do everything we can to minimize them. ​Continuous Blood Pressure, EKG, PulseOximetry, & Temperature. Patient Warming Systems. IV catheters for emergency access. Trained staff giving excellent care. You wouldn’t have surgery without it. Why should your pet?

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Why Choose Us for Veterinary Surgery?

At Alpine Animal Clinic, we understand how much your pet means to you. When it comes to surgery, you want a team you can trust — and that’s exactly what we offer. 
 
  • Experienced Surgical Team: Our veterinarians have years of training in veterinary surgery, from routine procedures to advanced orthopedic and soft-tissue operations.
  • State-of-the-Art Equipment: We use modern surgical tools and monitoring technology to ensure the highest safety standards and optimal outcomes.
  • Compassionate Care: Your pet’s comfort and well-being are our top priorities. We provide tailored anesthesia plans, attentive post-operative care, and constant monitoring.
  • Transparent Communication: We keep you informed every step of the way — before, during, and after surgery — so you always know what to expect.
 

Types of Surgeries Offered 

 

Elective Surgeries:

  • Spay / Neuter: These procedures are common for preventing unwanted litters and reducing the risk of certain reproductive cancers.
  • Dental Surgery: This can include extractions, cleaning, and addressing dental issues like periodontal disease.
  • Mass Removal: Veterinary clinics routinely remove benign or malignant growths, including skin tumors and internal masses. 
 

Orthopedic Surgeries:

 
  • Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Tear Repair: This is a common surgery for large dogs to stabilize the knee joint after a torn ligament. Learn More
  • Extracapsular Lateral Suture (ECLS): A surgical procedure used to repair torn cranial cruciate ligaments (CCL) in small dogs.
  • Fracture Repair: Our veterinarians fix broken bones using various techniques, including bone plating.
  • Hip Dysplasia Surgery: This can involve procedures like a femoral head ostectomy (FHO)
     

    Soft Tissue Surgeries:

    • Splenectomy and Cholecystectomy: These procedures are done on an emergency and as needed basis to remove the spleen or gallbladder.
    • Foreign Body Removal: Our veterinarians remove objects that have been ingested or lodged in the body.
    • Laceration and Wound Repair: This includes suturing wounds, closing incisions, and treating skin infections.
    • Bladder Stone Removal: Surgical removal of bladder stones may be necessary if they are large or causing an obstruction. 
     

    Specialized Surgeries:

    • Ear Surgeries: Veterinarians may perform ear surgeries to address conditions like ear infections, tumors, or chronic ear problems.
    • Endoscopy: This minimally invasive surgical technique allows our veterinarians to view inside the stomach and intestinal tract. Our team can also use this technique to remove foreign objects or perform biopsies.
    • Rhinoscopy: This specialized instrument allows our team to visualize inside the nose.
    • Laparoscopy: This minimally invasive surgical technique allows our veterinarians to view the abdominal cavity to perform biopsies.
    • Emergency Surgeries: These can include treatments for intestinal obstructions, internal bleeding, or other life-threatening conditions.