Cat and Dog Spays, Neuters, & Surgeries in Warrenville, IL

At Warrenville Grove Animal Hospital, we understand that the thought of your pet undergoing surgery can be stressful and that no surgery is truly “routine.” Whether it’s a routine spay or neuter, a soft tissue procedure, or an orthopedic surgery, we are committed to providing the highest standard of care and ensuring your pet’s safety, comfort, and well-being at every stage of the process. Our experienced team and state-of-the-art surgical suite are equipped to handle a wide range of surgical procedures, always with your pet's best interest in mind.

Protect your pet from preventable health issues through regular wellness care! Give us a call at (630) 393-1131 or request an appointment online.

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Cat & Dog Spaying & Neutering

Doctor During Surgery

Spaying and neutering are common procedures that provide important health and behavioral benefits for your pet and help control the pet population. Despite often being referred to as “routine,” both procedures are carried out with the utmost care in our fully equipped surgical suite.

Why Spaying or Neutering Is Important

Spaying (female) or neutering (male) your pet can help prevent certain health issues and behavioral problems. For females, spaying eliminates the risk of uterine infections and reduces the risk of mammary tumor development, which is malignant in up to 90% of feline cases. For males, neutering helps prevent testicular cancer and reduces aggression and roaming behaviors. These procedures also contribute to the overall reduction of homeless pets in the community.

General Soft Tissue Surgery

General soft tissue surgeries include a wide range of procedures to treat various health conditions affecting your pet's organs, muscles, and skin. Whether it’s removing a tumor, repairing a wound, or treating a serious infection, we approach every surgery with care and precision.

Common Soft Tissue Procedures

  • Tumor removal
  • Wound repair
  • Gastrointestinal foreign body removal
  • Bladder stone removal
  • Hernia repair
  • Eyelid correction
  • Enucleation
  • Ear hematoma repair
  • Polyp removal
  • Cesarean section
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Dogs Shaved Leg Recovering From Surgery

Orthopedic Surgery

As pets age or sustain injuries, musculoskeletal problems like arthritis, fractures, or ligament issues can cause significant discomfort and restrict their movement. Orthopedic surgery is designed to address these conditions and help restore your pet’s quality of life.

Common Orthopedic Procedures

  • Cranial cruciate ligament repair
    • TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy)
    • TTA (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement)
    • TightRope® procedure
  • Luxating patella repair
  • Fracture repair
  • Amputations

Anesthesia Safety

At Warrenville Grove Animal Hospital, we take your pet’s safety extremely seriously, especially when it comes to anesthesia. Modern anesthesia protocols, along with our state-of-the-art monitoring equipment and skilled team, ensure that your pet is as safe and comfortable as possible throughout their surgery.

How We Prioritize Your Pet’s Safety Under Anesthesia

We use the safest available anesthetics, customized for each pet based on their age, size, health condition, and the type of surgery they are undergoing. For our older or high-risk patients, we take extra precautions and may adjust the anesthetic plan to provide an additional margin of safety. During all anesthetic procedures, we use the most modern equipment to monitor your pet’s vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and temperature, ensuring they are stable throughout the procedure.

Pre-Surgery Preparation

Prior to surgery, your pet will undergo a thorough physical examination and may have pre-anesthetic bloodwork to assess their overall health. This ensures we are fully prepared and can address any underlying conditions that might affect anesthesia.

What to Expect After Anesthesia

After surgery, your pet will be closely monitored as they wake up from anesthesia. Most pets recover quickly, but we will continue to monitor them for any adverse reactions. You’ll be given clear aftercare instructions, and we’ll check in with you to ensure your pet is recovering well.

We’re here to help your four-legged friend get back to living their best life. Contact us today at (630) 393-1131 to schedule a surgical consultation or procedure.