The Animal Clinic of North Topeka’s veterinary surgical team has many years of experience, advanced training and will provide safe surgical procedures for your dog or cat. We carefully screen your pet prior to surgery to be sure that your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia.  We determine the pain management techniques that are appropriate for your pet’s age, breed, and current health status prior to surgery to provide a comfortable and quick recovery. To lessen the side effects of anesthesia, we provide an anti-nausea injection to help your pet recover faster and return to normal appetite sooner.

We provide the same level of patient monitoring that you would receive if you were having surgery. All pets undergoing surgery at Animal Clinic of North Topeka are carefully monitored by a trained veterinary technician. Their heart rate and rhythm, respiratory rate, temperature, and blood oxygen levels are all monitored by state of the art equipment.

Our surgical facilities include:

  • A fully equipped surgical suite capable of performing most types of soft tissue surgery
  • A fully trained veterinary and technical staff to ensure the safest, most efficient state-of-the-art procedures for your pet
  • Electrocardiograph (EKG) and oxygen saturation monitors
  • Heated surgery tables for greater comfort for your pet
  • Monitored sterilization techniques to verify sterilization is complete
  • Full pre-anesthetic blood testing and intensive after-surgery care

We perform all types of general surgery, including:

  • Soft tissue/general surgery
  • Spay and neuter
  • Declaw
  • Orthopedic surgeries including ACL repair and stabilization of fractures
  • Emergency surgery (laceration repair, wound repair and foreign object removal)
  • Skin mass removals
  • Dental procedures

Pain Management

At Animal Clinic of North Topeka, we believe in maximizing the comfort of your pet during and after their surgical procedure. Proper pain management improves your pet’s recovery and improves the healing process. We use a multi-modal approach to pain management. Meaning a layered administration of small amounts of different medications to minimize pain your pet might feel during or after the procedure. Because we administer lower doses of each individual medication, your pet will experience fewer adverse side effects, more complete pain relief, and faster post-operative recovery.

Pre-Anesthetic Blood testing

We recommend performing pre-anesthetic blood testing before any procedure. By performing blood testing, we can discover an underlying condition prior to surgery and make the necessary changes or cancel the surgery if undergoing anesthesia is unsafe for your pet. Our pre-anesthetic blood tests evaluate liver, kidney, electrolyte values as well as red blood cells, white blood cells, and clotting agents. While these tests can be performed the same day for younger patients, our veterinarian might recommend performing these tests before the day of the procedure for older patients.

Contact us

call us today at 785-357-5188.