Our doctors routinely perform the
following procedures: Spay and Neuter
Surgery, feline declaws (2 or 4 paws), soft tissue surgery, tumor removals, abdominal surgery, eye / ear procedures, orthopedic surgery, biopsy, endoscopy, and dental proc
Surgery, feline declaws (2 or 4 paws), soft tissue
surgery, tumor removals, abdominal surgery, eye / ear procedures, orthopedic surgery, biopsy, endoscopy, and dental proc
surgery, tumor removals,
abdominal surgery, eye / ear procedures, orthopedic surgery, biopsy, endoscopy, and dental proc
surgery, eye / ear procedures, orthopedic
surgery, biopsy, endoscopy, and dental proc
surgery, biopsy, endoscopy, and dental procedures.
Symptoms of vWD can include any of the
following: • Hemorrhagic diarrhea (bloody stools) • Hematuria (blood in the urine) • Recurrent shifting lameness from bleeding in the joints • Bleeding from gums, noses, ears, vagina or penis • Prolonged bleeding when nails are trimmed too short • Prolonged estrus, excessive or lengthy bleeding after whelping • Still births with evidence of hemorrhage (puppies will exhibit excessive cord bleeding or may have a blue color in the
abdominal area • Hematomas or blood blisters resulting from minor injury • Severe bleeding from even minor
surgery
In these cases, the surgeon who performed the
surgery and allowed the symptoms to go on uncorrected — either due to not ordering
follow - up tests, examinations,
abdominal x-rays or CT scans or even ignoring a patient coming into the office and complaining of
abdominal pain
following a
surgery — is liable for the medical expenses incurred and quality of life issues inherited by the patients they have injured.