Surgical Services:

Soft-Tissue Dog and Cat Surgery in Knoxville, TN & Tampa, FL.

Embassy Veterinary Center’s veterinarians are well-qualified to perform a wide range of soft-tissue surgeries.

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Surgical Services:

Soft-Tissue Cat and Dog Surgery in Knoxville, TN & Tampa, FL.

Embassy Veterinary Center’s veterinarians are well-qualified to perform a wide range of soft-tissue surgeries.

We treat cat and dog surgery with the same care and caution as you would expect with human surgery - that includes having a fully-equipped surgical suite with anesthesia and monitoring equipment. Our team also has dedicated support staff watching over every surgery patient to make sure their experience is safe, comfortable, and stress-free.

Contact us today about scheduling surgery for your pet.

Cat And Dog Soft Tissue Surgery In Knoxville Tn And Tampa Fl

What is Soft-Tissue Surgery, Exactly?

As you might guess, soft-tissue surgery focuses on procedures involving the internal organs, skin, and muscles in dogs and cats. Examples of soft tissue surgeries include:

  • Spays and neuters
  • Tumor removals
  • Bladder stone removal
  • Abdominal exploratory surgery
  • Wound repair
  • Intestinal surgery
  • Spays and neuters
  • Tumor removals
  • Bladder stone removal
  • Abdominal exploratory surgery
  • Wound repair
  • Intestinal surgery

These surgeries are essential for improving a pet’s quality of life by resolving medical issues that cannot be treated through non-invasive methods.

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How Long Does My Pet Need to Recover from Surgery?

The recovery time for soft tissue surgery can vary depending on the specific procedure performed and your pet’s overall health. In general, dogs and cats may need several weeks to heal fully after soft-tissue surgery. During the initial days post-surgery, it’s crucial to provide your pet with a calm and comfortable environment. You will also need to restrict their activity and administer any prescribed medications as directed by your veterinarian. A follow-up appointment may also be necessary so we can see how well your pet is healing, make adjustments to their recovery plan as needed, and answer your questions.