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From surgery to chemotherapy to radiation therapy, veterinary cancer specialists (link to cancer specialty page) can offer your pet the very latest diagnostic and treatment options and the best chance of survival.
Colorado Canine Orthopedics (CCO) was established in 1996 by Dr. Michael Bauer and has become one of the only, and most well established, veterinary orthopedic specialty hospitals in the United States with six, experienced board-certified surgeons.
Arizona Canine Orthopedics & Sports Medicine provides specialty procedures with extraordinary care for dogs in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Cave Creek, Carefree, and Fountain Hills AZ. Our ACVS board certified specialists in orthopedics and trauma surgery allow us to provide a range of surgeries for a variety of conditions.
At Veterinary Orthopaedic and Mobility Center, we use a variety of advanced techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of pets with major orthopedic and neurologic conditions that affect their comfort and mobility.
A veterinary surgeon can offer special assistance in the following kinds of cases: Orthopedic surgeries (such as total hip replacements (THRs), cruciate ligament surgeries (TPLOs), and arthroscopy for joint exploration). Soft tissue surgeries (such as tumor/cancer removal and correction of congenital defects).
The Orthopedic Surgery Service at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals treats dogs and cats with injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. We provide a full range of services - from screening and diagnosis to treatment and rehabilitation - for conditions including hereditary joint disorders, cruciate ligament tears, patella ...
Dr. Phil Zeltzman is one such specialist. The difference, however, is that Dr. Zeltzman travels to your family vet’s clinic, performing the procedure as close to your home as possible. There is a wide range of orthopedic procedures your pet may undergo. Some of the more common include: ACL Repair.
Veterinary orthopedics is a field of veterinary medicine involving the diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions related to bones, joints, and muscles. Chronic conditions and acute damage are a common cause when your pet experiences discomfort, immobility, and decline in quality of life.
Our experienced surgical team continuously researches advanced techniques, implants, and procedures so we can provide the best treatment options for our patients. If your pet has an orthopedic issue, schedule an evaluation with one of our board-certified surgeons.
Treating Your Pet’s Bones, Joints, and More. Veterinary orthopedic surgery involves the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions related to a pet’s musculoskeletal system — including bones, joints, ligaments, muscles and tendons.