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Spay & Neuter Surgery in Kirkland

Prevent unwanted litters and support better health with our safe sterilization surgeries.

Our veterinary team uses modern techniques to minimize discomfort and speed healing after surgery.

During consultations, we explain every step of the process and help you understand how to support your pet at home. Our goal is to make sure you feel confident caring for your companion after the visit.

Spay & Neuter Service Highlights

Experienced Surgical Team

Years of expertise performing routine sterilization.

Modern Anesthesia

Continuous monitoring for maximum safety.

Pain Control

Tailored medication plans for a smooth recovery.

Post-Op Guidance

Clear instructions to help pets heal quickly.

Spay & Neuter FAQs

When should my pet be spayed or neutered?

Most pets are fixed between 4-6 months, but we consider breed and health factors.

How long is recovery?

Most pets recover within 7-10 days with restricted activity.

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Other Surgical Services

Surgical Consultation

Thorough review of procedures, risks and expected outcomes.

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Soft Tissue Surgery

Mass removals, abdominal surgery and wound repair.

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Post-Operative Care

In-clinic monitoring and at-home recovery guidance.

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Other Core Services

Dental Care

Complete dental health services including cleanings and extractions

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Urgent & Emergency Care

Immediate care for urgent medical situations and emergencies

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Diagnostics & Imaging

Advanced diagnostic testing and imaging services

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Aftercare & Cremation

Respectful cremation services and memorial options.

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Preventive Health Plans

Customized wellness packages to keep your pet healthy year-round.

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Routine Bloodwork

Laboratory testing to monitor organ function and detect diseases early.

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