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Your pet deserves high-quality, stress-free surgical care. At Happypets Veterinary Clinic, your pet receives state-of-the-art surgery from our team of compassionate and highly-trained veterinarians to make your pet's surgery as safe, comfortable, stress-free and pain-free as possible.
No matter what your pet's surgical needs, we can help. The veterinarians at Happypets Veterinary Clinic perform a wide-array of surgical procedures, including:
- Soft tissue, abdominal and thoracic surgery
- Intestinal and bladder surgery
For advanced surgical procedures, we consult with a board-certified veterinary surgeon who visits the practice and performs the surgery with our assistance.
Anesthetized patients are closely observed by our master’s degreed veterinary surgeon Mehmet Cetinaslan. If your pet requires anesthesia, he or she is admitted to the clinic and a complete physical examination is performed. If blood tests have not recently been performed on your pet, pre-anesthetic blood tests are strongly recommended. During anesthesia and surgery, you pet is constantly monitored with respiration,pulse oximeter,body temperature and blood pressure. |
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Radiographs (x-rays) are one of the most useful diagnostic tools for treating your pet. If a lump or growth is found on your pet's body during an exam, an x-ray can determine the size, shape and location of the mass. X-rays are also useful in pinpointing tumors and foreign bodies (such as bones or chew toys) in your pet's stomach and diagnosing heart and lung disease, gastrointestinal problems and bladder stones.
Our modern equipment produces excellent, high-quality x-rays that are used to diagnose your pet's medical condition quickly and accurately.

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 Since your pet cannot talk to us, we must rely on other diagnostic methods such as bloodwork, urinalysis, and fecal testing to help screen and diagnose his or her medical problems.Happypets Veterinary Clinic is equipped with a complete, sophisticated diagnostic laboratory that allows us to measure the tests below. In addition, we work with several outside referral labs if your pet requires specialized testing.
- Complete Blood Count
- Blood Serum Chemistry Profile
- Thyroid Levels
- Urinanalysis
- Fecal examination
- Heartworm testing
- Skin Biopsy
- Feline immunodeficiency virus test
- Feline leukemia testing
- Feline infectious peritonit testing
- Canine parvo virus testing
- Canine distemper testing
- Ehrlichiosis testing
- Leishmania testing
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