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We offer advanced surgical care using skilled techniques, modern equipment, and compassionate support.

Advanced Surgery: Specialized Veterinary Care When It Matters Most

When your pet faces a serious health issue, advanced surgery can make all the difference. Whether it’s repairing a broken bone, removing a tumor, or addressing internal complications, our skilled veterinary team is here to provide expert surgical care with compassion and precision.

What Is Advanced Surgery?

Advanced veterinary surgery goes beyond routine procedures like spays or neuters. These specialized surgeries require enhanced training, experience, and equipment. Depending on your pet’s needs, this may include:

  • Orthopedic surgeries (e.g., cruciate ligament repair, fracture stabilization)

  • Soft tissue surgeries (e.g., mass removals, bladder stone removal, abdominal exploratory)

  • Emergency procedures (e.g., internal bleeding, gastric dilatation-volvulus)

At our hospital, all surgeries are performed in a fully equipped, sterile surgical suite with advanced anesthetic monitoring to ensure your pet’s safety from start to finish.

When Does a Pet Need Advanced Surgery?

Your veterinarian may recommend advanced surgery for:

  • Sudden lameness or joint issues

  • Non-healing wounds or growths

  • Trauma (e.g., broken bones or internal injuries)

  • Chronic issues that aren’t responding to medication

  • Urgent conditions such as blocked intestines or bladder stones

We’ll start with a thorough physical exam and may use tools like digital X-rays, ultrasound, or bloodwork to determine the best course of treatment.

What to Expect Before and After Surgery

  1. Pre-surgical prep: We conduct comprehensive lab work and imaging to assess your pet’s health and plan the safest surgical approach.

  2. During surgery: Your pet is carefully anesthetized and continuously monitored by trained staff using modern monitoring systems.

  3. Post-operative care: We create a personalized pain management and recovery plan, and provide clear take-home instructions.

We may also recommend laser therapy or rehabilitation to support your pet’s healing and reduce inflammation after certain procedures.

Your Partner in Recovery

After surgery, rest and home care are essential. We'll walk you through how to:

  • Monitor the incision site

  • Limit your pet’s activity safely

  • Administer medications as prescribed

  • Watch for signs of discomfort or complications

Our team is available to answer questions and provide follow-up visits to ensure your pet heals fully and comfortably.


Whether your pet needs a complex orthopedic procedure or urgent surgical care, our experienced veterinarians are committed to delivering the highest standard of treatment.

💙 Whether it’s a checkup, questions, or care needs, visit us—we’re here to be your partner in your pet’s health.

Royer Veterinary Services FAQs

There is no question too big or too small for our veterinary team.

If you are checking in more than one pet, each pet will need to be signed in individually.

We try to take patients in the order they are checked in but they are also triaged by a three tier system, with priority 1 patients always seen first. Once you check your pet in we will triage them based on the symptoms provided and contact you with an estimated wait time. If you believe your pet is experiencing a life threatening situation, please call us immediately. Priority 1: May survive if life-saving measures are applied. Examples: poisoning, collapse, bloat (GDV), actively seizures, allergic reactions, traffic accident, difficulty breathing, urinary tract blockage, and heat stroke. Priority 2: Likely to survive if care is given within hours. Examples: closed fractures, diarrhea, actively vomiting, bowel obstruction, and urinary tract infections. Priority 3: Non-life-threatening conditions. Examples: skin conditions, lameness, abscess, minor wounds, sore eyes/ears, and chronic diseases.

We understand it can be confusing when your pet is sick if they need to be rushed into the hospital or not, so we always encourage you to call us at the hospital and we are always happy to answer your questions.

Reply 9 to cancel your check in spot or call the hospital and let us know so we can remove your pet from our waiting queue.

A staff member will call you to communicate instead of sending text messages.

No, we are a walk-in only veterinary clinic; no appointments are necessary. Please use the online Check In link to reserve your place in line.