Veterinary Surgery Services

Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia offers expert pet surgery in Ormond Beach, FL. Emergency and advanced soft tissue procedures for dogs and cats.

Veterinary Surgery Services in Ormond Beach, FL

When a pet requires surgical intervention, it can be a stressful time for pet owners. At Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia, our highly skilled veterinarians provide emergency and advanced surgical care for dogs and cats in Ormond Beach, FL. Whether your pet has suffered a traumatic injury, developed a medical condition requiring surgery, or needs an emergency life-saving procedure, we are here 24/7 to provide the best possible care.

Our hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art surgical technology, allowing us to perform a wide range of soft tissue, orthopedic, and emergency surgeries. Our veterinarians have extensive training and experience, ensuring your pet receives the highest level of surgical expertise and compassionate care.

Veterinary Surgery Services in Ormond Beach, FL

Comprehensive Surgical Services for Pets

Surgery is sometimes the best course of treatment for various medical conditions. Our hospital provides a variety of advanced procedures tailored to each pet’s specific needs. Whether addressing trauma, congenital abnormalities, cancer, or life-threatening conditions, our team is prepared to assist.

Comprehensive Surgical Services for Pets

Soft Tissue Surgeries

Soft tissue surgeries involve procedures on the internal organs, skin, and muscles to treat diseases or repair damage caused by trauma or congenital issues. We perform:

Cesarean Section – Emergency C-sections to safely deliver puppies or kittens.

Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV) Surgery – A life-saving procedure for dogs suffering from bloat, a condition where the stomach twists and cuts off blood supply.

Liver Biopsy & Hepatobiliary Surgery – Diagnostic and corrective procedures for liver and bile duct diseases.

Laryngeal Paralysis/Tie Back Surgery – A treatment for breathing difficulties in dogs with laryngeal paralysis.

Salivary Mucocele Removal – Surgical removal of swollen or infected salivary glands.

Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) – A procedure for pets suffering from chronic ear infections that do not respond to medical treatment.

Orthopedic Surgeries

Orthopedic surgery involves bone and joint repair to restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. Some of the most common orthopedic surgeries we offer include:

Cranial Cruciate Ligament Repair (CCL Surgery) – Surgery for dogs with ACL injuries, helping to restore stability in the knee.

Patellar Luxation Surgery – Correcting dislocated kneecaps that cause discomfort and mobility issues.

Fracture Repair – Advanced bone stabilization using pins, plates, or screws for pets with broken bones.

Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA-R Surgery) – A specialized orthopedic procedure for cruciate ligament injuries.

Femoral Head and Neck Ostectomy (FHO Surgery) – A procedure to remove the femoral head in pets suffering from hip dysplasia or joint disease.

Specialized Surgeries

Some pets require highly specialized surgical interventions for conditions that impact internal systems, mobility, or urinary function. We offer:

Perineal Urethrostomy (PU Surgery) – A urinary blockage surgery for male cats with recurring urethral obstructions.

Limb Amputation – Necessary in cases of severe trauma, infection, or cancer, helping pets regain mobility.

Parathyroidectomy – A surgery to remove an abnormal parathyroid gland, often used for treating calcium imbalances.

Tumor Removal – Surgical removal of benign or malignant tumors to improve health and comfort.

Perineal Hernia Repair – Correcting hernia-related organ displacement near the rectum.

If your pet requires emergency or advanced surgical care, our team is ready to evaluate and determine the best treatment plan.

Minimally Invasive Surgery with Laser Technology

At Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia, we use advanced laser technology to perform minimally invasive surgeries for dogs and cats. Laser surgery provides a safer alternative to traditional scalpel-based procedures, offering greater precision, less trauma, and faster recovery times.

About Laser Surgery

Laser surgery utilizes a highly focused light beam to make precise incisions while simultaneously sealing blood vessels and nerve endings. This reduces bleeding, pain, and swelling, making it an excellent option for many soft tissue and tumor removal procedures.

Key Benefits of Laser Surgery

Reduced Pain & Swelling – The laser seals nerve endings, minimizing post-operative discomfort.

Minimal Bleeding – Blood vessels are cauterized instantly, reducing the risk of excessive bleeding.

Faster Healing Time – Less tissue damage results in quicker recovery and fewer complications.

Lower Risk of Infection – The laser sterilizes as it cuts, reducing bacterial contamination.

Common Procedures Using Laser Surgery

We utilize laser technology for various surgeries, including:

Tumor Removal – Precise excision of skin growths, cysts, and tumors.

Soft Tissue Surgery – Used for spays, neuters, and biopsies to enhance healing.

Oral Surgery – Effective for removing oral tumors, correcting gum overgrowth, and treating periodontal disease.

Ear Surgery – Used for chronic ear infections and aural hematomas with reduced pain.

Corrective Procedures – Applied for removing excess tissue and reshaping abnormalities.

Minimally Invasive Surgery with Laser Technology

About Laser Surgery

While not all procedures require laser surgery, our veterinarians carefully assess whether it’s the best option for your pet’s specific needs. If your pet requires soft tissue surgery, tumor removal, or oral surgery, laser technology may offer a less painful and faster-healing alternative.

For more information, contact Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia at (386) 252-0206 to discuss whether laser surgery is the right choice for your pet.

Pain Management & Post-Operative Care

A successful surgery is only half the battle—post-operative care is just as essential for a smooth recovery. Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia prioritizes post-surgical care to minimize pain, prevent complications, and ensure a smooth recovery.

Pain Management & Post-Operative Care

Advanced Anesthesia Monitoring

Tumor Removal – Precise excision of skin growths, cysts, and tumors.

Customized Anesthesia Plans – Tailored to age, breed, and health needs.

Continuous Monitoring – Tracks vital signs throughout surgery.

Emergency Readiness – Immediate intervention if complications arise.

Multimodal Pain Management

Preemptive Pain Control – Medications given before surgery.

Local Anesthesia & Nerve Blocks – Targeted pain relief.

Opioids & NSAIDs – Pain management without excessive sedation.

Laser Therapy – Reduces swelling and inflammation.

Cold Therapy – Helps manage post-operative swelling.

Customized Recovery Plans

Activity Restrictions – Prevents overexertion and re-injury.

Wound & Bandage Care – Instructions for keeping incisions clean.

Pain Medication Schedules – Detailed dosage guide.

Dietary Adjustments – Eases digestion post-surgery.

Follow-Up Appointments – Ensures proper healing.

24/7 Hospitalization & Monitoring

Immediate Pain Management Adjustments

Complication Prevention – (infection, swelling, bleeding)

IV Fluid & Nutritional Support

Emergency Readiness for Critical Cases

Advanced Anesthesia At-Home Recovery Tips

Follow medication instructions carefully.

Limit activity to prevent complications.

Check the surgical site daily.

Use an E-Collar to prevent licking or biting.

Ensure proper hydration and nutrition.

Attend follow-up visits for monitoring.

At-Home Recovery Tips

Emergency Pet Surgery in Ormond Beach, FL

Emergency situations require immediate veterinary attention. If your pet is experiencing a life-threatening condition, our emergency veterinarians are available 24/7 to perform urgent surgical procedures.

Signs Your Pet May Need Emergency Surgery

  • Labored breathing or collapse
  • Uncontrolled bleeding or deep wounds
  • Inability to urinate or pass stool
  • Severe vomiting or abdominal bloating
  • Sudden lameness or bone fractures
  • Tumors that have ruptured or are growing rapidly

What to Do in a Pet Surgical Emergency

  • Stay Calm – Keeping your pet still helps prevent further distress.
  • Call Us ImmediatelyContact (386) 252-0206 for guidance.
  • Transport Your Pet Safely – Use a carrier or blanket for support.
  • Do Not Offer Food or Water – Your pet may require an empty stomach for anesthesia.
  • Visit Our Hospital ASAP – Our team is ready 24/7 to perform emergency surgery.

For urgent surgical needs, contact Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia at (386) 252-0206 or visit our hospital in Ormond Beach, FL immediately.

Restoring Health Through Skilled Surgery | Contact Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia Today!

If your pet requires emergency or advanced surgical care, Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia in Ormond Beach, FL is here to help. Our experienced veterinarians provide 24/7 emergency surgery, soft tissue procedures, and orthopedic care using state-of-the-art technology to ensure the best outcomes. Whether your pet needs trauma care, tumor removal, fracture repair, or minimally invasive laser surgery, we prioritize their safety, comfort, and recovery. For expert surgical services, contact us at (386) 252-0206 or visit Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia to learn more.

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Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia Frequently Ask Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions About Veterinary Surgery Services

Pets exhibiting severe pain, breathing issues, excessive bleeding, or inability to move should be evaluated immediately. Call us at (386) 252-0206 for guidance.

For scheduled surgeries, we will provide specific fasting instructions and any necessary pre-surgical tests. In emergencies, bring your pet to us as soon as possible for evaluation.

Recovery time varies based on the procedure and the pet’s overall health. Most pets recover within a few days to a few weeks. We provide a personalized recovery plan for each patient.

Yes! We use advanced monitoring equipment to ensure anesthesia safety and customize each protocol based on your pet’s age, weight, and medical history.

Yes! We accept pet insurance and financing plans. Contact us for details on payment options.