Veterinary Surgery in Chapin, SC
Chapin Veterinary Care Center in Chapin, SC, provides soft tissue surgery for dogs and cats, including spay and neuter procedures, mass removals, and abdominal surgeries. Our team focuses on careful planning, patient safety, and clear communication to support your pet’s comfort and recovery at every stage.
Surgical Services for Dogs & Cats
Veterinary surgery at Chapin Veterinary Care Center includes spay and neuter procedures, mass removals, and general soft tissue surgery for dogs and cats, allowing our team to address both routine surgical needs and medical conditions that require a more advanced treatment plan.
What to Expect Before and After Surgery
Before surgery, our veterinarians review your pet’s health history, discuss preparation instructions, and determine whether any screening or supportive care is needed. After the procedure, we provide clear discharge guidance for recovery, activity restriction, medication use, and follow-up care at home.
When to Schedule a Pet Surgery
You may need to schedule surgery if your pet requires a spay or neuter, has a lump that needs removal, or is dealing with symptoms that haven’t improved with routine care. Signs like discomfort, swelling, or changes in appetite or mobility can indicate a deeper issue. Our team will guide you through the diagnosis and help determine the right timing based on your pet’s needs.
Veterinary Surgery FAQs
What types of surgery do you perform for pets?
Chapin Veterinary Care Center provides soft tissue surgery for dogs and cats, including spay and neuter procedures, mass removals, and abdominal surgeries. These procedures are tailored to your pet’s condition and overall health needs.
Do you perform orthopedic surgery?
No, Chapin Veterinary Care Center does not offer orthopedic surgery. If your pet requires specialized orthopedic care, our team can help guide you to an appropriate referral option for further treatment.
How should I prepare my pet for surgery?
Before surgery, our team will provide specific instructions based on your pet’s procedure. This often includes fasting guidelines and may involve pre-surgical testing to ensure your pet is ready for anesthesia and surgery.
How long does recovery take after surgery?
Recovery time depends on the type of procedure and your pet’s overall health. Most pets begin to recover within a few days, but full healing may take longer. Chapin Veterinary Care Center provides detailed aftercare instructions to support a safe recovery.
Is anesthesia safe for my pet?
Anesthesia is carefully managed during all procedures at Chapin Veterinary Care Center. Our team monitors your pet throughout surgery to help maintain safety and respond to any changes during the procedure.
