Trusted Pet Surgery in East Boston, MA
If your pet needs surgery, choosing an experienced veterinary team matters. East Boston Animal Hospital provides pet surgery in Boston, MA with a strong focus on safety, precision, and compassionate care for dogs and cats. Call (617) 567-0101 to schedule a consultation.
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Comprehensive Surgical Services
Our hospital performs a wide range of procedures, from routine surgeries to more advanced soft tissue treatments. Services may include mass removal, wound repair, abdominal procedures, foreign body removal, and other medically necessary surgical care based on your pet’s condition.
Spay and Neuter Procedures
Spaying and neutering help prevent unwanted litters while supporting long-term health and behavioral benefits. These procedures are performed with careful planning, appropriate anesthesia, and close monitoring.
Surgical Safety and Monitoring
Your pet’s safety is our top priority. Before surgery, we perform a physical examination and may recommend bloodwork to evaluate overall health. During the procedure, we use individualized anesthesia plans, continuous monitoring, and a sterile surgical environment to reduce risk and support a smooth recovery.
Recovery and Post-Operative Support
After surgery, we provide detailed home care instructions, activity recommendations, follow-up guidance, and pain management tailored to your pet’s needs. Our goal is to help your pet recover comfortably and safely.
Why Families Choose East Boston Animal Hospital
Pet owners trust our team for skilled surgical care, advanced monitoring, and personalized treatment plans. We also offer supportive services such as on-site pet diagnostics, digital X-rays for pets, and pet ultrasound when additional evaluation is needed before or after surgery.
Areas We Serve
We proudly care for pets in East Boston, Revere, Winthrop, Chelsea, and surrounding Greater Boston communities.
Pet Surgery FAQs
Is surgery safe for pets?
Veterinary surgery is performed using modern techniques, anesthesia, and monitoring systems designed to maximize safety.
How long does it take for a pet to recover from surgery?
Recovery time varies by procedure, but many pets begin feeling better within a few days and continue healing over the following weeks.
Will my pet be in pain after surgery?
Pain management is provided before, during, and after surgery to help keep your pet comfortable.
Do all surgeries require anesthesia?
Most surgical procedures require anesthesia so your pet remains still, safe, and pain-free during treatment.
How do I know if my pet may need surgery?
A veterinary examination is the best way to determine whether surgery is the right treatment option.
Will my pet need follow-up care after surgery?
Yes. Follow-up visits help monitor healing, adjust medications if needed, and ensure recovery is progressing normally.
