Quality care you can afford
As a limited service veterinary care provider, we are able to perform minor, uncomplicated surgeries. Certain procedures can be performed during your pet's spay or neuter surgery, while others will be done after a consultation where our trained veterinary professionals will evaluate your pet's specific condition. After the procedure, our team will evaluate your pet's pain levels and administer medication as needed. Our staff will then follow up with you and your pet as needed after surgery.
Because we are not a full-service veterinary clinic, we cannot assist with severe or emergency situations. In case of emergency, we recommend your local full-service vet. For after-hours emergencies, we recommend E-Vets of Hattiesburg.
Because we are not a full-service veterinary clinic, we cannot assist with severe or emergency situations. In case of emergency, we recommend your local full-service vet. For after-hours emergencies, we recommend E-Vets of Hattiesburg.
Available at time of surgery
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An umbilical hernia is a fairly common occurrence that some animals are born with that causes abdominal fat to protrude due to a defect in the abdominal wall. This condition can range from small and uncomfortable to largely painful and causing tissue damage.
Most small umbilical hernias can be repaired at the time of your pet's spay or neuter surgery. Our staff will contact you if a hernia is detected and discuss the next steps. We are able to perform other minor surgeries at the discretion of the vet, depending on each specific situation and the condition of your pet. These include, but are not limited to: Inguinal Hernia Cryptorchid Simple Mass Removal Eye Enucleation Amputations |