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1302 Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne, NJ (973) 831-2426
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Pet Surgery In Wayne, NJ

In order to alleviate the stress associated with a surgical procedure, we take every measure to ensure that your pet is safe and comfortable every step of the way. At Tri-County Animal Hospital, we are committed to providing the best pre-operative and post-operative veterinary care. We use the latest technology to ensure your pet has a positive and pain free surgical experience, and our staff will communicate with you before, during, and after your pet’s procedure.

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Our Surgical Services Include:

Surgical procedures performed at Tri-County Animal Hospital include:

  • Soft Tissue/General Surgery – These are surgical procedures that are not associated with bones. Common soft tissue surgeries performed: spays, neuters, foreign body retrieval (laparotomy/gastrotomy/enterotomy), mass removals, bladder stone removal (cystotomy), pyometra, splenectomy, mastectomy.
  • Orthopedic Surgery – Orthopedic surgery corrects musculoskeletal conditions such as degenerative joint diseases (hip dysplasia, other forms of arthritis), knee pain, joint injuries, and spinal conditions.
  • Advanced Surgical Procedures – These procedures are performed by a Board-Certified Veterinary surgeon at our hospital, where your pet will be cared for by the team he or she knows best:
    • Orthopedic Surgeries
      • Cranial cruciate ligament repair, TTA
      • Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO)
      • Medial Patellar Luxation (MPL)
      • Fracture Repair (IM pins, Plating, external fixation)
    • Soft Tissue Surgery
    • Perineal Urethrostomy (PU)
    • Laryngeal Paralysis
    • Mass or tumor removal
    • Gastrointestinal surgeries
    • Urogenital tract exploration and repair
    • Repair of skin-folds, such as the eyes or tail
    • Corrective ear surgery (TECA)
    • Eye and eyelid surgeries for developmental defects and trauma
    • Gastropexy to prevent bloat/GDV in dogs