Specialized Care for Bones and Joints

At [HOSPITAL NAME], our skilled veterinarians provide expert pet orthopedic surgery services to treat a wide range of bone, joint, and ligament conditions. From cruciate ligament repairs to fracture treatment, we utilize advanced techniques and comprehensive rehabilitation protocols to help your pet regain mobility and return to an active, pain-free life.

Trust [HOSPITAL NAME] for Your Pet’s Orthopedic Surgery

In addition to a wide range of soft-tissue surgeries, [HOSPITAL NAME] proudly offers high-quality pet orthopedic surgery services. Our veterinarians have received special training and are experienced with several types of procedures, ensuring your pet gets the best possible care.

It’s not uncommon for dogs—especially older or overweight dogs—to rupture their cranial cruciate ligaments (CCL). These injuries are akin to ACL injuries in humans. When a dog ruptures this ligament, their knee joint becomes unstable, and they limp on the affected limb. Because CCL tears cause significant mobility issues for pets, treating these injuries as quickly as possible is essential.

A good post-operative rehabilitation program can be critical to a successful pet orthopedic surgery. At [HOSPITAL NAME], we’ll provide detailed instructions and physical therapy exercises to promote healing and restore function as fast as possible. This comprehensive approach ensures that your pet recovers fully and regains optimal mobility.

Our commitment to advanced training and cutting-edge techniques means you can count on [HOSPITAL NAME] to keep your pet moving. Whether your pet needs a routine procedure or a complex surgery, our team is here to provide compassionate, expert care every step of the way.

For more information about our orthopedic surgical services or to schedule a consultation, please contact us at [PHONE NUMBER].

Orthopedic Surgical Services

  • TPLO Surgery for Cruciate Ligament Injuries
  • Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO)
  • Luxating Patella Repair 
  • Fracture Repair
  • Custom Rehabilitation Programs

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