Hospital and Procedural Information
Anesthesia: Pre-surgical blood tests and physical exam will enable us to assess and minimize the risk of anesthesia to {yourPets}.
Monitoring: To minimize anesthesia risk, we monitor the heart, blood pressure, respiration rates, temperature, and oxygenation.
Catheterization: For sterility, hair will be shaved over a vein on the leg so that an intravenous catheter (I.V.) can be placed. Blood pressure may lower during anesthetic procedures, and fluid therapy aids in supporting {yourPets}'s internal organ systems. It also allows immediate access to the vascular system in case of an emergency.
Pain management will be administered by the veterinarian according to {yourPets}'s needs based on the procedure {yourPets} was presented for, which can be an additional fee depending on the procedure.
Antibiotics are an additional fee and may be prescribed by the veterinarian if deemed necessary for {yourPets}'s needs.