Veterinary surgery in Stony Plain AB

Veterinary Surgery in Stony Plain, AB

At Stony Plain Vet Clinic, we are proud to provide high-quality veterinary surgery in Stony Plain, AB with a strong focus on safety, comfort, and successful outcomes. We understand that surgery can be stressful for pet owners, which is why our team emphasizes clear communication, careful preparation, and compassionate care before, during, and after every procedure.

Our goal is to offer modern surgical options supported by continued education and current best practices. We actively pursue ongoing surgical training and stay up to date on evolving techniques so we can provide your pet with the best possible care.

Our Surgical Services

We offer a variety of surgical procedures for dogs and cats, including:

  • Spay and Neuter Surgery: Routine sterilization procedures that support long-term health and help prevent unplanned litters.
  • Soft Tissue Surgery: Including wound repairs, mass and lump removals, abdominal surgeries, and other medically necessary procedures.
  • Select Orthopedic Procedures: Certain orthopedic surgeries may be available depending on your pet’s needs and case complexity.

Surgical Safety & Pain Management

Your pet’s safety is our priority. Our surgical process includes a thorough pre-surgical evaluation, tailored anesthesia protocols, and continuous monitoring during the procedure. We also provide comprehensive pain management and detailed aftercare instructions to support a smooth recovery at home.

If you have questions about our surgical capabilities or want to discuss whether surgery may be appropriate for your pet, call (780) 963-2258 or request an appointment online.

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Surgery FAQs

Will my pet need bloodwork before surgery?

In many cases, pre-anesthetic bloodwork is recommended to evaluate organ function and help determine the safest anesthesia plan for your pet.

How do you keep pets safe during anesthesia?

We use modern anesthesia protocols and monitor your pet closely throughout surgery, including vital signs such as heart rate, breathing, and oxygen levels.

How long will recovery take?

Recovery time depends on the procedure. Many routine surgeries require about 10 to 14 days of restricted activity, while more complex surgeries may take longer.

Will my pet be in pain after surgery?

We provide pain management medications and recovery guidance to keep your pet comfortable after surgery.

What should I do if I notice swelling or discharge at the incision site?

Contact our team right away if you notice redness, swelling, discharge, or if your pet is licking or chewing at the incision.