Surgeries
Safe, compassionate surgical care from routine procedures to soft tissue surgeries.

Primary & urgent vet care • Same day appointments • Pet insurance accepted
Expert Surgical Care You Can Trust
Our modern surgical suite is equipped for a wide range of procedures, from routine spays and neuters to more complex soft tissue surgeries. Your pet's safety and comfort are our top priorities.
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Surgical Services We Offer
We perform:
- Spay and neuter procedures
- Mass and tumor removals
- Laceration repairs and wound closures
- Abscess treatment
- Foreign body removal
- Bladder stone surgery
- Dental extractions and oral surgery
- Biopsies
Membership Plans
Make care more predictable with our membership plans. Enjoy priority booking, discounted visits, and exclusive savings designed for your pet's wellbeing.
Our Surgical Standards
We follow strict safety protocols including pre-anesthetic bloodwork, dedicated surgical monitoring, modern anesthesia, sterile technique, and comprehensive pain management.
Related Services
- Spay & neuter
- Dental care
- Diagnostics
Before, During, and After Surgery
Pre-Surgery: We'll review the procedure, provide pre-operative instructions, and answer all your questions. Pre-anesthetic bloodwork ensures your pet is healthy for anesthesia.
Day of Surgery: Your pet will receive a pre-anesthetic examination, safe anesthesia with continuous monitoring, IV fluids, and appropriate pain medication.
Recovery: We'll provide detailed aftercare instructions, pain medication, and schedule follow-up visits. Most pets go home the same day.
Insurance at the Visit
If your pet has insurance, we'll verify and bill it for surgical visits. You only pay your portion—no waiting for reimbursement.
Prevention Saves Money
Preventive care costs far less than treating diseases that could have been prevented. Regular checkups catch problems early when they're easier and less expensive to treat.
Prevention Saves Money
Preventive care costs far less than treating diseases that could have been prevented. Regular checkups catch problems early when they're easier and less expensive to treat.
Prevention Saves Money
Preventive care costs far less than treating diseases that could have been prevented. Regular checkups catch problems early when they're easier and less expensive to treat.
Common Questions
What types of surgeries does Quill's Direct Vet Care perform?
We offer a range of surgical procedures including routine surgeries such as spays and neuters, as well as soft tissue surgeries and other common procedures. During a consultation, your veterinarian will evaluate your pet's specific needs and determine the most appropriate course of action.
How should I prepare my pet for surgery?
Preparation instructions will vary depending on the type of procedure. In most cases, your pet will need to fast — meaning no food or water — for a period of time before surgery. Your veterinarian will provide you with detailed pre-surgical instructions specific to your pet's procedure to ensure everything goes smoothly.
What can I expect during my pet's recovery after surgery?
Recovery will depend on the type of surgery performed. Your veterinarian will provide detailed post-operative care instructions, which may include activity restrictions, wound care, medications for pain management, and follow-up appointments to monitor healing. It is important to follow these instructions closely to support a smooth recovery.
How do I know if my pet needs surgery?
Your veterinarian will recommend surgery after a thorough examination and, in some cases, additional diagnostic testing such as bloodwork or imaging. Surgery is only recommended when it is determined to be the best option for your pet's health, comfort, and quality of life.
Is anesthesia safe for my pet?
Modern veterinary anesthesia is very safe when properly administered and monitored. Prior to any procedure requiring anesthesia, your veterinarian will perform a pre-surgical evaluation and may recommend bloodwork to assess your pet's overall health and ensure they are a good candidate for anesthesia.
What signs should I watch for after my pet's surgery?
While most pets recover without complications, it is important to monitor your pet closely after surgery. Contact us right away if you notice excessive swelling or redness at the incision site, persistent bleeding, loss of appetite lasting more than a day, lethargy, vomiting, or any behavior that concerns you. Early attention to post-surgical changes can make a significant difference in your pet's recovery.
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