Pet Patient Monitoring

Before, during, and after procedures that require general anesthesia, we monitor our patients to keep them as safe as possible.

Continuous Monitoring for Enhanced Safety

A veterinary technician will continually assess your pet’s heart and respiratory rate, blood pressure, and other vital signs to help prevent any anesthetic risk. Please feel free to ask us about our patient monitoring protocol or any concerns you might have about your pet’s procedure.

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Pet Tranquilization/Sedation

We’re here to help address situations that can cause distress for your pet such as travel, thunderstorms, or fireworks.

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Pet General Anesthesia

Modern general anesthesia is quite safe for pets, and we further protect our patients by following strict safety standards for every procedure.

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Pet Local Anesthesia

We prioritize the comfort and well-being of your furry companions during minor surgical or diagnostic procedures.

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