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Note: To request an appointment, you must first create a Pet Portal account. Once your account is set up, you can securely schedule appointments online.

How Safe is Pet Anesthesia

When you have a pet, you love it as if it were a member of the family. One of your responsibilities is to help keep your pet healthy. If you live near Westerville, OH, and are looking for a veterinarian near you, our team at Pet Medical Center of Westerville invites you to make an appointment for your furry friend. We have been caring for pets in your area since 1999.

Your Pet May Need Surgery

During your pet’s annual wellness exam, our vet will perform a complete examination. After the exam, our veterinarian may recommend surgery for your pet. According to Hills Pet, pet surgery is a common occurrence in animal hospitals across the country, including simple procedures like dental surgery or spaying and neutering.

Other types of pet surgery include wound repair, skin cancer removal, and fracture repair. More serious surgeries, such as brain, heart, or lung surgeries, are sometimes necessary as well. Many pet owners express concern about pet surgery, including the safety of anesthesia. According to Daily Paws, the anesthesia used in pet surgery is typically considered safe for healthy pets.

About Pet Anesthesia

Every dog is different, so if your pet needs surgery, our vet will prescribe preoperative labs and X-rays to ensure your pet’s organs are functioning well enough to tolerate anesthesia. Surgeries that don’t require your pet to be unconscious are performed using local anesthesia. Local anesthesia is similar to Novocain used for dental work; the pet remains awake but doesn’t feel pain at the surgical site.

When your pet must be unconscious for surgery, general anesthesia is required. Most vets use a combination of injected medication and an inhaled gas to provide the safest and most effective level of anesthesia. During surgery, the veterinary team will closely monitor your pet’s condition, especially its breathing and pulse. After surgery, the team will continue to monitor your pet until they regain consciousness.

Call Us Today for Your Pet’s Appointment

Whether your pet needs emergency care or is due for an annual wellness visit, our team at Pet Medical Center of Westerville is ready to help you keep your pet as healthy as possible. Pet parents in the Westerville, OH, area can feel confident when turning to our team. Call us for an appointment today, and let’s see how much better your pet will feel.

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9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Tuesday

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Thursday

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9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Saturday

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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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