Orthopedic Surgery From Our Livonia Veterinarian
At Sheehy Animal Hospital, our Livonia veterinarian and team offers advanced care and state-of-the-art equipment for pets in need of orthopedic surgery. If your pet is displaying symptoms of an ongoing orthopedic problem (such as joint issues or even a broken bone/fracture), we encourage you to bring your furry friend into our Livonia animal hospital for an evaluation. With our skilled care and innovative technology, we're able to perform orthopedic surgery to help your pet find relief from pain and ongoing symptoms.
How Orthopedic Surgery Could Help Your Pet
There are many situations where orthopedic surgery may be the best option for your pet. At our animal hospital in Livonia, we recognize that there is no such thing as a "routine" surgery, which is why we only recommend invasive procedures as a last resort for the treatment of orthopedic problems. Still, if your pet suffers from an orthopedic condition such as a broken bone, degenerative discs, or even breed-specific orthopedic conditions, surgery will likely be the best treatment for your pet's long-term health and wellness.
Specifically, orthopedic surgery in our Livonia animal hospital focuses on repairing or treating problems that are related to your pet's bones or joints. Sometimes, knowing that your pet is suffering from an orthopedic problem is obvious (such as may be the case if your pet has a broken bone or fracture). Unfortunately, there are also instances where your pet's pain may not be as obvious (such as with osteoarthritis). If your pet is showing any signs of pain, whether it be limping or simply acting unusually lethargic, we recommend that you see our veterinarian as soon as possible.
Request a Consultation With Our Veterinarian in Livonia
To find out more about our orthopedic surgery options, schedule a consultation with our veterinarian in Livonia today. You can reach our animal hospital in Livonia at (248) 615-7670. We also offer a free consultation for all of our new patients.
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