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When your pet needs surgery, it can be a stressful time—but you don’t have to go through it alone. At Ward Veterinary Services, we provide expert surgical care with a focus on safety, precision, and comfort. Whether it’s a routine procedure or a more complex operation, our team ensures your pet receives the highest level of care from consultation to recovery.
Skilled surgical care including soft tissue and routine procedures
Safe, modern anesthesia and continuous patient monitoring
Comprehensive pre- and post-operative care to support healing and recovery
Spay & Neuter Surgery – A routine procedure that promotes long-term health benefits.
Tumor & Mass Removal – Surgical removal of abnormal growths for early intervention.
Wound Repair & Laceration Treatment – Proper closure and healing of injuries.
Gastrointestinal Surgery – Procedures for obstructions, foreign object removal, and more.
Bladder & Urinary Tract Surgery – Treatment for stones, blockages, and other conditions.
Eye & Ear Surgery – Corrective procedures to improve comfort and prevent infections.
Pre-Surgical Consultation – A thorough exam and diagnostics to ensure your pet is ready for surgery.
Safe & Monitored Anesthesia – We prioritize your pet’s safety with advanced monitoring.
Post-Operative Care & Recovery – Detailed aftercare instructions and follow-ups for a smooth healing process.
Patients are recovered with a technician watching them.
Patients are kept warm and comfortable until the patients are able to stand on their own
Pain management plans for comfort.
Detailed home care instructions for easy recovery.
Follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress.
Inguinal Hernia Repair – Correction of swelling between the hind legs.Splenectomy – Removal of the spleen due to cancer or internal bleeding.
GDV (Gastric Dilatation Volvulus) – Emergency treatment of a twisted, bloated stomach.Prophylactic Gastropexy – Preventive stomach tacking to avoid future GDV.
Enterotomy / Intestinal Resection – Removal of foreign objects or diseased intestinal segments.Gastrotomy / Gastrectomy – Removal of foreign objects or tumors from the stomach.
Subtotal Colectomy – Partial removal of the colon, often for cats with megacolon.
Colopexy – Tacking the colon to prevent rectal prolapse.Abdominal Explore – Comprehensive examination and biopsy of abdominal organs.Caesarian Section – Surgical delivery of puppies or kittens in cases of dystocia.
Ovariohysterectomy (Spay) – Removal of ovaries and uterus to prevent pregnancy and reduce health risks like pyometra, mammary tumors, and ovarian cancer.
Pyometra Treatment – Emergency spay to treat uterine infection.
Inguinal Cryptorchid Castration – Removal of retained testicles.
Scrotal Ablation – Removal of excess scrotal tissue, often after castration.
Mastectomy – Removal of mammary tumors. Excisional
Biopsy / Mass Removal – Removal and lab analysis of abnormal growth.
Skin Flap / Skin Graft – Advanced wound closure after mass removal.
Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair – Closing of diaphragm openings from trauma or birth defects.
Enucleation – Eye removal due to trauma, cancer, or chronic pain.
Eyelid Tumor Excision – Removal of irritating or cancerous eyelid growths.
Cherry Eye Repair – Repositioning of prolapsed third eyelid gland.
Entropion Repair – Correction of inward-rolling eyelids causing
irritation.
Additional Procedures
Pinnectomy – Removal of damaged or cancerous ear flaps.
At Ward Veterinary Services, we know how much your pet means to you—that’s why we’re dedicated to providing trusted, high-quality veterinary care with a personal touch. Whether it’s a routine check-up, surgery, or urgent medical attention, our experienced team is here to ensure your dog, cat, or horse gets the best possible treatment.