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Surgery at Lewis Animal Hospital
We offer all of the most common surgeries that
most pet owners might need including spays, neuters, and declaws.
In addition we also do a variety of other types of surgeries including
mass removals, hernia repairs, wound repair, and many eye surgeries.
We take pride in not only the quality of our surgical care but also in
providing the best surgical environment using sterile gowns and surgical
instruments in a dedicated surgical suite. Also, we strive to make
the cost of surgery as reasonable as possible to help you provide the
best care for your pet.
Dr. Mason has advanced training in the field of
orthopedic surgery. He is a graduate of the AO/ASIF Canine Basic
Course in fracture management and repair. In addition, he has
attended numerous seminars and short courses at The Ohio State
University, The University of Georgia, and the North American Veterinary
Conference. This advanced training allows Dr. Mason to provide the
best care for your injured and hurting pets.
Probably the biggest concern our pet owners
have when their pet is facing surgery is that "something will happen"
while their pet is under anesthesia. While there is no such thing
as risk free anesthesia, we strive at Lewis Animal Hospital to make our
anesthesia procedures as safe as possible. First, we run
pre-operative blood work
on almost all of our patients undergoing a procedure requiring
anesthesia. This blood work helps us detect hidden problems in
your pet's liver, kidneys, and other organs before we expose them to the
drugs we use to sedate and anesthetize them. This is vitally
important as these drugs are removed from the body by these organs and
even a minor problem could pose a risk to your pet. Also we use a
state of the art
system that monitors your pets vital signs while
under anesthesia including heart rate, respiratory rate, Oxygen
saturation, and heart rhythm. This systems allows us to detect
most problems before they can pose a serious risk to your pet.
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