Pet Urinary Surgery in Braselton, GA
When urinary issues arise, pets need expert care to stay comfortable and healthy. At FairPet Surgery Center in Braselton, GA, we provide skilled surgical solutions to address urinary concerns, ensuring your pet can get back to feeling their best.
Understanding Pet Urinary Surgery
Urinary problems can be uncomfortable and even life-threatening for pets. Surgery may be needed for conditions like bladder stones, urethral blockages, or anatomical concerns that affect urination. Procedures such as cystotomy, vulvoplasty, and perineal urethrostomy can help restore proper function and improve a pet’s quality of life.
Urinary surgery can relieve pain, prevent complications, and improve a pet’s overall comfort. When left untreated, urinary issues can lead to serious infections, kidney damage, or life-threatening emergencies. Our veterinary team carefully evaluates each pet to determine the best surgical approach for their needs.
When to Seek Veterinary Care
If a pet is straining to urinate, has blood in their urine, or shows signs of pain or distress, veterinary care is essential. Frequent urinary infections, difficulty passing urine, or known bladder stones may also indicate the need for surgery. Early intervention helps prevent complications and ensures pets receive the care they need before conditions worsen.
Compassionate Care for Every Pet
At FairPet Surgery Center, we understand that urinary issues can be stressful for both pets and their owners. Our veterinary team provides personalized care, working closely with pet parents to explain treatment options and ensure the best possible outcome. If your pet is experiencing urinary concerns, contact us to learn more about our surgical services and how we can help.
Veterinary Services
Pet Urinary Surgery
- Incision into the bladder to remove urinary bladder stones.
- Stone analysis to Minnesota $250. This is optional but recommended so your vet can appropriately treat your pet and hopefully prevent the type of stone your pet is prone to getting.
- Surgery of the vulva to correct a malformation that predisposes the dog to chronic urinary and vulvar infections.
- This procedure involves an operation of the penis to convert it to a more vaginal type of opening to prevent recurrence. This procedure is at high risk for complications like chronic non-healing wounds, urinary tract infections, or subsequent obstructions. It is an absolute last resort for multiple recurring idiopathic male feline obstructions.
Add-On Procedures
(Over 90 lbs)
(Includes X-rays and interpretation.)