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We quite literally built our clinic from the ground up with your pets in mind the entire time. When you come through our doors, you'll find a modern, inviting and thoughtfully designed space to put you and your pets at ease. Learn more about the veterinary services offered at our San Diego, CA / Baja, MX animal hospital below.

Surgery Services

Dental Care

Our veterinary team highly recommends routine labwork before any anesthetic procedure, which includes some dental cleanings and procedures.

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TTA

TTA is the abbreviation for Tibial Tuberosity Advancement. A surgical procedure used to treat cranial (or anterior) cruciate ligament rupture in the knee joints of dogs.

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ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

Orthopedic surgery is any surgery that involves your dog's skeletal system and the bones, joints, tendons, muscles, ligaments, and cartilage associated with it.

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Tumor removal

Your veterinarian will make an incision through the skin, extending around the mass. Often some normal skin is removed with the mass

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EXPLORATORY SURGERY

An abdominal exploratory is a surgery in which an incision is made into the abdomen to examine the internal organs.

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IVDD

IVDD, or Intervertebral Disc Disease, is a spinal disorder that follows from the herniating of an intervertebral disc inside an afflicted dog.

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Internal Medicine

They specialize in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of internal systems' diseases, such as such as liver, kidney, gastrointestinal tract, and lung/airway.

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CORNEAL SEQUESTRUM

Corneal sequestrum is a disease affecting the cornea (the clear curved transparent part of the front the eye).

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LACERATION REPAIR

The veterinarian will clean the laceration and evaluate the extent of injury. In some cases, radiographs (x-rays) may be required to make sure there is no internal damage.

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Additional Surgery

PYOMETRA

Pyometra is defined as an infection in the uterus. The uterus is also known as the womb and is where the developing foetus is located.

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SACROHYSTEROPEXY

Sacrohysteropexy is a surgical procedure to correct uterine prolapse. It involves a resuspension of the prolapsed uterus using a strip of synthetic mesh to lift the uterus and hold it in place.

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PROLAPSED LACRIMAL

Prolapsed gland of the third eyelid (nictitans) is often referred to as “cherry eye.” The gland is actually one of two tear glands positioned around each eye in dogs and cats.

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CYSTOTOMY

Cystotomy is a surgical procedure in which an incision is made into the dog's urinary bladder. The procedure can be done for many reasons.

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FHO SURGERY

During the FHO surgery, the surgeon will remove the femoral head leaving the socket portion of the hip empty.

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FOREIGN BODY REMOVAL

Options include inducing the pet to vomit, extracting the foreign body through the mouth using an endoscope, removing it surgically, or waiting to see if the object will pass through the pet's intestines naturally.

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Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is a term given to a group of drugs that have the ability to kill cancer cells in dogs. The specific medication or combination will depend on the type of cancer your dog has, as well as his overall health.

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Diagnostics

In-House Laboratory & Diagnostic Services. The Top Vet Animal Hospital team knows how important a prompt and accurate diagnosis can be in the care of your pet.

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TPLO (COMING SOON)

TPLO is the abbreviation for tibial plateau levelling osteotomy. This a surgical procedure used to treat cranial (or anterior) cruciate ligament rupture in the knee joints of dogs.

Urgent Care
1-877-787-7728

Our team is here to help you and your pet during times of crisis. Check these quick signs of a pet emergency and give us a call!

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