Pet Surgery and Spay & Neuter Services in West Melbourne, FL

At Maybeck Animal Hospital, we understand how important your pet is to your family, which is why we treat them like our own. We’re here to offer compassionate care before, during, and after their surgery, ensuring they are comfortable and supported every step of the way. From routine spay and neuter procedures to more specialized soft tissue surgeries, our experienced team is dedicated to giving your pet the best possible care.

If your pet is ready to be spayed or neutered, or needs another surgical procedure, contact our team to set up their surgery!

Pet Surgery In West Melbourne Fl

Pet Surgeries We Perform

Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped to handle a wide range of surgeries, including many that don’t require a specialist. We perform a variety of soft tissue surgeries that include:

  • Spay and Neuter Surgeries: Spaying and neutering are important for preventing unwanted pregnancies and can also help with certain behavioral issues. Whether it’s your dog or cat, we provide a gentle, caring experience for these routine procedures.
  • Mass Removals: We understand that lumps and bumps can be worrying, but we’re here to help. Removing masses, whether benign or malignant, requires an expert hand and we approach these surgeries with care and precision.
  • Dental Extractions: Dental health is critical to your pet’s overall well-being, and in some cases, extracting damaged or infected teeth is necessary. We ensure a smooth recovery for your pet following dental procedures, so they can get back to enjoying their favorite treats.
  • Gastropexies: This preventive surgery is especially important for deep-chested dogs at risk of bloat, a dangerous condition that can cause the stomach to twist. By securing the stomach to the abdominal wall, we can reduce the risk of this potentially life-threatening event.
  • Cystotomies: Pets who develop bladder stones often require a cystotomy, where we surgically remove large stones, “gravel,” and grainy debris from your pet’s bladder.
  • Abdominal Exploratory Surgeries: If your pet has a foreign object stuck in their gastrointestinal tract or a suspicious area on abdominal X-rays, we can perform an abdominal exploratory surgery to remove the offending item or investigate the abnormality.

Whether it’s a result of injury, wear-and-tear, or congenital conditions, we can also perform some types of orthopedic surgeries to help your pet regain their comfort and mobility. Orthopedic surgeries we perform include:

  • Amputations: For pets with severe injuries or disease affecting their limbs, an amputation can be a life-changing procedure. We work with you to ensure your pet’s comfort and quality of life after the surgery.
  • Luxating Patella Surgery: A luxating patella occurs when the kneecap slips out of its normal position, causing discomfort or lameness. This surgery realigns the kneecap or reconfigures the joint to prevent further dislocation and alleviate pain, allowing your pet to move more freely.
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Anesthesia Safety: Your Pet’s Health Comes First

We know that the thought of your pet undergoing anesthesia can be a bit overwhelming, but rest assured, our top priority is their safety. Before any surgery, we perform a thorough pre-anesthetic evaluation, including a physical exam and bloodwork, so we can create the safest anesthesia plan for your pet’s age, breed, and health condition.

Throughout the procedure, we use modern anesthetic protocols and monitor your pet’s vital signs closely, including their heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels, to keep them stable. Our highly trained team is with your pet every step of the way, ensuring they have the safest and most comfortable experience possible. And once the surgery is over, we continue to monitor them as they wake up, making sure their recovery is smooth and stress-free.

Why Choose Maybeck Animal Hospital for Your Pet’s Surgery?

We know that the thought of your pet undergoing anesthesia can be a bit overwhelming, but rest assured, our top priority is their safety. Before any surgery, we perform a thorough pre-anesthetic evaluation, including a physical exam and bloodwork, so we can create the safest anesthesia plan for your pet’s age, breed, and health condition.

Throughout the procedure, we use modern anesthetic protocols and monitor your pet’s vital signs closely, including their heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels, to keep them stable. Our highly trained team is with your pet every step of the way, ensuring they have the safest and most comfortable experience possible. And once the surgery is over, we continue to monitor them as they wake up, making sure their recovery is smooth and stress-free.