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Mass Removal

WE COLLECT A NON_REFUNDABLE SCHEDULING FEE FOR ALL SURGICAL APPOINTMENTS.

Cancellations or reschedules made within 48 hours of the scheduled appointment will loose their non - refundable scheduling fee.

Cancellation made before the 48 hour window will receive a credit on their account.

A Cerenia Injection (anti nausea injection) is required at the time of surgery for any brachycephalic pets. 

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Brachycephalic Fee - $100

This is added to all brachycephalic pets for any surgery.

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An exam and a formal estimate are required for any lump & bump removal surgery.

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Details

Mass Removal

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We can surgically remove most lumps and bumps. This service, however, requires an exam beforehand, available during our walk in clinic hours. We will give you an estimated range based upon the size, location, and difficulty involved in the removal of any masses. The estimate is valid for 30 days, unless the mass has changed since the exam. We recommend that all masses be submitted to our outside lab for biopsy and identification, but this is an optional service. 

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***Proof of Rabies required for all surgical patients. Please be ready to provide your pets Rabies Certificate. You are welcome to bring the certificate with you at check in or email it to us before your pets appointment. We do not accept the rabies tag, invoices, or reminders as proof of rabies as it does not have the necessary information needed. 

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For your pet’s safety, we highly recommend bloodwork with any surgery or dental procedure. Bloodwork allows us to screen your pet’s organ function to help ensure that your pet can safely make it through anesthesia and recovery. Pets with liver or kidney conditions need special considerations before anesthesia. Senior pets (any pet over the age of 7yrs), purebreds (prone to genetic disorders, like clotting issues, etc), or any pet that has any medical considerations, bloodwork is always strongly recommended or in some cases may be required. It is an option to decline bloodwork, but owner will assume any and all risks by declining the bloodwork.​​

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If your pet is nervous, anxious, or aggressive please bring your pet in for a general physical exam during our walk in clinic hours for our doctor to determine which calming medications are necessary before surgical visits to ensure your pet has the best possible experience.​ If your pet is fractious or difficult at the time of the appointment you will either be asked to stay until the pet is ready for surgery or you will need to reschedule and the pet will be put on calming medications. ​

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All surgery patients are released with specific instructions for post surgical care. Complications are rare, if these post surgical directions are followed. 

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*All prices are subject to change*

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