Pet Surgery in Fullerton

Surgical Excellence

Safe & Compassionate Pet Surgery

Advanced surgical care tailored to your pet's specific medical needs in Fullerton.

At Noah's Ark Animal Hospital, we understand that preparing for pet surgery can be a stressful time. Our skilled team is committed to providing safe, compassionate, and advanced surgical care, ensuring your pet is in the best possible hands from check-in to recovery.

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Routine & Advanced Procedures

Our facility utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and advanced techniques to minimize risks and enhance recovery.

Routine Care

Spay and neuter procedures that provide lifelong health benefits and population control.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Ranging from laceration repair to abdominal surgeries and foreign body removals.

Mass Removals

Safe excision and testing of abnormal skin growths or internal masses using precise techniques.

Safety & Comfort Protocols

Your pet’s well-being is our top priority at every stage of their journey.

Pre-Op Safety

Thorough assessments and anesthetic testing to ensure your pet is ready for surgery.

Vitals Monitoring

Continuous tracking of vital signs by our trained staff throughout the entire procedure.

Post-Op Care

Tailored pain relief and detailed aftercare to support a smooth recovery at home.

FAQs

Veterinary surgeries include spaying/neutering, tumor removal, orthopedic procedures, dental extractions, and emergency surgeries for injuries or illnesses.

Modern veterinary anesthesia is very safe. Pets are closely monitored during the procedure, and pre-surgical exams help ensure they are fit for anesthesia.

Follow your vet’s instructions, which may include fasting before surgery. Make sure your pet is comfortable and stress-free before their appointment.

Recovery varies by procedure but often includes rest, limited activity, pain management, wound care, and follow-up visits with the veterinarian.

Signs of pain include whining, restlessness, loss of appetite, excessive licking of the incision, or reluctance to move. Contact your vet if you notice these symptoms.

Some surgeries use dissolvable stitches, while others require removal after 10-14 days. Your vet will inform you of the specific post-op care needed.

A protective collar (cone) or recovery suit can prevent licking and ensure proper healing of the incision site.

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