Cranbourne Based Animal Hospital and Veterinary Surgery
Vets in Cranbourne is proud to offer our clients a comprehensive range of facilities designed to support the health and wellbeing of your pet throughout their life. We are dedicated to supporting pets and their owners in the Cranbourne and wider Casey area with onsite services that enable us to manage all of the veterinary care that your pet is likely to need during their lifetime. Our onsite animal hospital and veterinary surgery enables us to care for our clients in a familiar environment, which in turn takes the stress out of undergoing a surgical procedure.
Our veterinary surgery facilities
Our Cranbourne veterinary surgery has all of the facilities necessary to ensure your pet’s procedure is straightforward and stress free. Our facilities include:
- Staffed by a dedicated team of veterinary surgeons and nurses
- Pathology lab and imaging technology to aid in diagnosis
- Optional pre-anesthetic blood treating services
- Comprehensive surgery and recovery facilities
Surgical procedures performed at our animal hospital
The facilities at our Casey animal hospital enable us to perform a number of standard procedures including:
By far the most common procedure performed at our veterinary surgery, de-sexing not only prevents unwanted litters, it can also help your pet live a longer, happier and healthier life. Vets in Cranbourne recommends de-sexing male and female cats at 12-16 weeks of age, and male and female dogs 6-13 months of age.
Vets in Cranbourne also have the facilities to perform a number of other standard soft tissue surgeries including skin biopsies as well as cancer and anal gland removal.
Vets on Cranbourne offer a wide range of common orthopedic repair surgeries to treat musculosketal related injuries and health conditions. We enlist the services of Specialist Orthopedic Surgeons for procedures our Veterinary team cannot perform, so your pet can still have access to the services they need in a familiar environment.
Although veterinary surgery is relatively common, it does come with some risks. To mitigate some of the most common risks associated with surgery, Vets in Cranbourne offer optional pre-anaesthetic blood testing. This is a fast, painless procedure which is processed onsite in our pathology lab and enables us to check the function of your pet’s vital organs. In some instances, this testing can reveal the presence of an underlying condition which required a modified dose of anaesthetic.