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The Day of Surgery

Admissions
All surgical admissions are expected between 7:30am and 8:30am the day of surgery. All patients should be fasted from midnight the night before. They may have water up until the morning of their procedure. Surgical admissions forms - please leave time the morning of your pet’s surgery to fill out a pre-operative admission form with one of our technicians. This is an important time to go over the details of your pet’s procedure to be sure that all of your expectations are met ( for example, this would be the time to point out specifically which growths you would like removed today).

Wellness exams
All surgical patients must have had a current wellness exam by one of our veterinarians 6 months prior to the procedure. If not, one will be done as part of your pets pre-surgical work-up.

Pre-surgical EKGs
We offer EKG’s to all patients as part of the pre-surgical work-up. An EKG is a diagnostic tool used to screen patients for the presence of sub-clinical heart disease. EKG’s are conducted the morning of surgery and are evaluated by board-certified cardiologists prior to surgery. Anesthesia protocols and surgical procedures are often based on the findings of these reports. EKG’s are optional, but highly recommended tools to ensure a favorable outcome for your pet’s surgery.

Post-operative updates
The surgery technician will be calling at the end of all surgeries to advise you on the status of your pet. This is typically between 12 and 2pm depending upon the number of surgeries scheuded that day. At that time they will also set up a time to discharge your pet.

Surgical discharges
Please plan to arrive at the time suggested by your surgical technician. Once you have arrived, our reception staff will take care all of the financials and put you into an exam room. One of our technicians will then go over the surgical discharges, any medications or special instructions at that time. This is the time to ask any questions that you may have. If you know that your pet is a licker or chewer now is the time to ask for an Elizabethan collar if one has not already suggested - we do not want sutures removed before its time!

Updates
You can expect to receive a post-operative call from our staff within 24 hours of your pet’s discharge. If you have any questions or concerns after a surgery please feel free to contact out staff.

Re-checks
Rechecks vary based on the type of surgical procedure done and are typically included in the price of the initial surgery. Consult your discharge instructions for the timing of these rechecks including any suture or staple removals.

**Please be available by phone at all times the day of your pet’s surgery! One of of doctors or staff members may be calling with updates, questions or concerns and cannot proceed in certain situations without your consent.**

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