Our patients are maintained under extremely
safe gas anesthesia and are evaluated carefully before, during, and after any anesthetic procedure, via laboratory testing, intravenous fluid support, blood pressure, heart, respiratory, oxygen saturation, and temperature monitoring.
We only use
the safest gas anesthesia available and have top - of - the - line anesthetic monitors that continuously monitor blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate and oxygen levels to ensure our patients safety during surgery.
We use
the safest gas anesthesias available to veterinary medicine Isoflurane and Sevoflurane.
Not exact matches
Only
gas anesthesia (the
safest method of
anesthesia) is used in our suite.
Safe Anesthesia - We use the most modern inhalant anesthetic - Sevoflurane gas - as well as short - acting and reversible injectable anesthetics to make anesthesia as safe as possible for your
Safe Anesthesia - We use the most modern inhalant anesthetic - Sevoflurane gas - as well as short - acting and reversible injectable anesthetics to make anesthesia as safe as possible for
Anesthesia - We use the most modern inhalant anesthetic - Sevoflurane
gas - as well as short - acting and reversible injectable anesthetics to make
anesthesia as safe as possible for
anesthesia as
safe as possible for your
safe as possible for your pet.
Anesthesia today is very
safe, using the most modern medications, anesthetic
gases and monitoring by skilled technicians.
Hartford Veterinary Services offers internal medicine, dentistry, and we use
gas anesthesia to make our surgeries as
safe as possible.
Gas anesthesia is used in order to make our surgeries as
safe as possible.
The discovery that the
gas ether (when dosed appropriately) could be safely used for
safe and effective
anesthesia was a game changer for the world of medicine.
This
gas is considered by many to be the
safest sedation, or
anesthesia, for small mammals.
Pets undergoing dental surgery receive the
safest isoflurane
gas anesthesia.