Our surgical care services are designed to address a wide range of bone, joint, and soft tissue surgeries.

From diagnostics to advanced surgical solutions, we’ll help your pet regain their mobility and live a pain-free life.

Common Orthopedic Issues

Orthopedic issues are common for pets, especially if they spend most of their time outside. Veterinarians can perform procedures to treat several conditions, such as:

  • Broken bones

  • Torn ligaments

  • Joint problems

  • Muscle tears

Hip Dysplasia

Hip dysplasia is a common orthopedic condition, particularly in large breed dogs, caused by abnormal hip joint development. This condition can lead to pain, arthritis, and reduced mobility.

Treatment Options:

  • Non-Surgical: Weight management, physical therapy, and pain medications to manage symptoms.

  • Surgical: Procedures like femoral head ostectomy (FHO) or total hip replacement to restore joint function and alleviate pain.

Cruciate Repair

Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL), like the ACL in humans, injuries are one of the most common orthopedic problems in active dogs and cats, leading to pain and instability in the knee joint.

Repair Options:

  • Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO): A highly effective surgical procedure that stabilizes the knee and restores mobility.

  • extra capsular stabilization: Minimally invasive surgery using advanced materials to stabilize the joint.

Perineal Uresthrostromy

Perineal urethrostomy (PU) is a surgical procedure for cats with recurring or severe urinary blockages. By creating a wider opening in the urethra, PU surgery allows urine to bypass blockages caused by stones, crystals, or scar tissue. This procedure is a life-saving option that prevents future obstructions, improves urinary function, and significantly enhances a cat’s quality of life.

Amputation

While amputation is always a last resort, it can be a lifesaving and pain-relieving option for pets with severe injuries, cancer, or untreatable conditions.

What to Expect:

  • A compassionate consultation to discuss your pet’s needs and assess their quality of life.

  • Expert surgical care to ensure a safe and comfortable procedure.

  • Post-surgery guidance to help your pet adapt to life on three legs with physical therapy and support.

Pets are remarkably resilient and can lead full, active lives with proper care and rehabilitation after an amputation.

Soft tissue & tumor removal surgery

Treatment Options:

  • Fracture Repair: Advanced surgical techniques, including

  • Dislocation Reduction: Repositioning the joint and securing it with splints or surgery to ensure proper healing.

3935 Avion Park Ct Suite A102

Chantilly, VA , 20151

Hours

  • Mon-Fri:

    • Office Hours: 9 am - 3 pm

    • Vet Hours: 9 am - 1 pm

  • Sat: All Hours 9 am - 12 pm - Boarding Pickup at 6:30pm

  • Sun: Office Closed - Boarding Pickup at 6:30pm