At our animal hospital in St. Augustine, FL, we provide comprehensive general surgery services to address a wide range of medical needs for your beloved pets.
Surgeries Performed at our St. Augustine, FL Veterinary Practice
* For complex and/or orthopedic procedures, Antigua Veterinary Practice works in collaboration with surgical specialists at Capital Veterinary Specialists in Jacksonville, FL and Veterinary Orthopaedic and Mobility Center in St. Augustine, FL.
The Importance of Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary surgery is a crucial aspect of pet healthcare. It can be used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, and can also be used for preventative measures, such as spaying and neutering.
Preparing your Pet for Surgery
Before your pet undergoes surgery, it’s important to follow our instructions to ensure a successful procedure. This may include fasting your pet for a certain amount of time before the surgery, withholding water, and administering any necessary medications. It’s also important to inform our veterinary team of any medications or supplements your pet is currently taking, as they may interfere with the surgery.
Post-Op Surgery Care for your Pets
After your pet’s surgery, it’s crucial to follow our post-operative care instructions. This may include administering medication, keeping the incision site clean, and limiting your pet’s activity. It’s important to monitor your pet for any signs of complications, such as excessive bleeding or infection. If you have any concerns or notice any changes in your pet’s behavior, contact us immediately.
Veterinary Anesthetics
We prioritize the safety and comfort of every patient undergoing anesthesia. To ensure personalized care, we utilize both injectable and inhalant anesthetics, allowing us to tailor our protocol to the specific needs of each individual pet.
Spaying and Neutering in St. Augustine, FL
Spaying and neutering are surgical procedures that involve removing the reproductive organs of your pet. These procedures not only prevent unwanted pregnancies, but they also have numerous health benefits for your pet. Spaying and neutering can reduce the risk of certain cancers, infections, and behavioral issues, such as aggression and roaming.
Veterinary Soft Tissue Surgery
Veterinary soft tissue surgery is a branch of veterinary medicine that focuses on surgical procedures involving organs, tissues, and body cavities, excluding the bones. This type of surgery is commonly used to treat conditions such as tumors, cysts, and infections in animals.
Veterinary Cystotomy Procedures
A Cystotomy Procedure is a surgical procedure that involves making an incision in the bladder to remove bladder stones or tumors. This procedure is commonly used to treat conditions such as bladder stones, bladder tumors, and urinary tract infections.
Veterinary Mass Removal
Mass removal, also known as tumor removal, is a surgical procedure that involves removing abnormal growths or tumors from the body. These growths can be benign or malignant and can develop in various parts of the body, including the skin, organs, and tissues.
Tumors can cause discomfort, pain, and even affect the function of organs if left untreated. By removing the mass, we are often able to better diagnose the kind of tumor and provide a treatment plan to improve the patient’s overall health and well-being.
Find a St. Augustine, Florida Veterinary Surgeon Near You
Finding a veterinary surgeon near you in St. Augustine is easy with our online direct booking feature. Both new and existing clients seeking care from a pet surgeon may schedule a consult exam appointment* at our St. Augustine vet clinic. * Please note that you cannot schedule a surgery online, you will be scheduling the consult exam only. All surgical procedures are booked in person or over the phone.