Not exact matches
Epidural
anesthesia may sound scary, but is very
safe if correctly
performed.
Having the pet under general
anesthesia allows us to
perform the most thorough cleaning in the
safest manner.
Surgery (soft tissue, general, and orthopedic) We
perform a wide array of surgical procedures with an emphasis on
safe anesthesia and pain control to optimize outcomes for your pets.
We place your pet under the
safest anesthesia and
perform a comprehensive oral examination.
Modern technology in diagnostics and imaging allows us to provide superior treatment for pet injuries and diseases, and our patients enjoy treatment from our board - certified specialists,
performing veterinary surgery with
safe anesthesia in our modern surgical suite.
We
perform surgery every weekday using the
safest anesthesia available.
It is not possible to do the full comprehensive exam and cleaning that we
perform without
anesthesia, in addition it wouldn't be
safe to do without your pet's airway being protected.
After two weeks of antibiotics her blood work showed it was
safe to go under
anesthesia and a dental and spay were
performed.
While we can
perform an oral exam with your pet awake, all pets whether young or old need to be under general
anesthesia for
safe and proper cleaning of the teeth.
The veterinarians that I know and have been associated with would never recommend putting a pet under
anesthesia or
performing a procedure unless it was absolutely necessary, and then only after taking all necessary precautions such as presurgical bloodwork at a minimum, and in some cases radiographs + / - an EKG in high risk patients to ensure that it was
safe for them to undergo
anesthesia.
All of our dental procedures are
performed under general
anesthesia which is the ONLY
safe and effective way to
perform a thorough oral exam and
safe and complete dental cleaning on your pet.
The benefit of these technologies is that pets typically need only mild sedation, rather than full
anesthesia, for these tests to be
performed, making them not only extremely helpful but also extremely
safe.
If an older pet should need surgery, we
perform pre-surgical testing to help ensure that surgery and
anesthesia are as
safe as possible in these older animals.
Spaying or neutering,
performed painlessly under general
anesthesia, is the best and
safest way to stop adding to the pet population.
The present pilot study implies that
performing a dental prophylaxis on a cat or dog without the use of general
anesthesia can be done in a
safe and effi cient manner by an appropriately trained technician.