Surgical Care

Specialized Care for Every Pet
Compassionate Veterinary Surgery in Centerton, AR
At Embrace Vet Care, we provide expert veterinary surgical care in Centerton, AR with an emphasis on compassion, communication, and whole-body wellness. Whether your pet needs a routine procedure or more advanced treatment, our goal is to make the surgical process as safe and low-stress as possible—for both you and your pet. Led by Dr. Sandy Jernigan, our experienced team uses gentle handling, modern anesthesia protocols, and personalized pet care plans to support healing and comfort every step of the way. If you’re searching for a vet surgeon, we invite you to experience a more thoughtful approach to pet surgery.
What Types of Pet Surgeries Are Offered in Centerton, AR?
At Embrace Vet Care, we offer a wide range of animal surgery services to meet your pet’s needs. These include:
- Spay and neuter procedures
- Mass removal surgeries
- Biopsies and soft tissue surgeries
- Foreign object removal
- Laceration and wound repair
- Dental procedures performed under anesthesia
Whether your pet requires a simple procedure or something more advanced, our team is equipped to deliver high-quality veterinary care.
What Should I Expect During My Pet’s Surgical Process?
From your first consultation to post-operative recovery, we walk with you through every phase of the surgical process. Here’s what to expect:
- A comprehensive pre-surgical consultation and physical exam
- A personalized anesthesia plan tailored to your pet’s age, breed, and health
- A dedicated veterinary nurse monitoring vitals before, during, and after surgery
- Close post-op observation to ensure a smooth recovery
- A full set of personalized discharge instructions for home care
Your pet’s comfort and safety are our top priorities throughout their time in our veterinary office.
What Anesthesia Protocols Are Used During Pet Surgeries?
Our veterinary surgical care is designed around safety. That starts with customized anesthesia protocols. Every surgical patient receives:
- Pre-operative blood work to evaluate organ health and anesthetic safety
- Intravenous fluids for stability
- Advanced monitoring of heart and respiratory rates, oxygen levels, blood pressure, and temperature
- Effective pain management before and after surgery
These steps help us deliver safe and effective outcomes, even for pets with complex health histories.
Is Pre-Surgical Blood Work Required for My Pet?
Pre-anesthetic blood work is recommended for every patient and is required for any pet over 2 years of age. Blood work helps us detect underlying conditions that may affect how your pet handles anesthesia. This extra step allows us to tailor the anesthetic protocol and make informed decisions that prioritize your pet’s safety—especially important for older pets or pets with chronic health concerns.
How Do I Prepare My Pet for Surgery?
Before your pet’s procedure, we’ll provide detailed instructions specific to their surgery. Generally, you can expect the following:
- No food after midnight the night before surgery, unless you have an exotic pet
- Water is typically allowed up to two hours prior
- If your pet is on medications, we’ll advise you on how to manage them
- You can bring a favorite blanket or toy for comfort
- Arrive on time for check-in with an expected 10-15 minutes available to review consent forms with our team
We’re here to answer any last-minute questions to ensure you feel fully prepared.
Will My Pet Need to Stay Overnight After Surgery?
In most cases, pets go home the same day. However, if your pet is having a more complex procedure or requires extended monitoring, we’ll discuss the option of an overnight stay during your consultation. While we do offer unmonitored overnight care where we can continue fluids and pain medication, hourly treatments are only available at local emergency hospitals equipped with overnight staffing.
What Post-Operative Care Instructions Will I Receive?
After surgery, we’ll provide detailed home care instructions tailored to your pet’s specific needs. These typically include:
- Pain medication schedules and dosages
- Rest and activity guidelines
- Feeding recommendations
- Instructions for wound or bandage care
- Signs of complications to watch for, such as swelling, redness, or discharge
- Indications for recheck or emergency assistance
Our team is just a phone call away if you need support during recovery.
When Can My Pet Resume Normal Activities After Surgery?
Most pets start feeling better within a few days, but full healing takes time. In general:
- Light activity may resume in 3–5 days
- Most pets are fully recovered in 10–14 days
- Active play, jumping, or climbing should be avoided until we’ve cleared them at their follow-up exam
- Surgical follow-up exams are scheduled within 2-4 weeks and are included in the original surgical plan
Rest is essential to avoid complications and support a smooth recovery.
What Is the Typical Cost of Common Pet Surgeries in Centerton?
Surgical costs vary based on the procedure, your pet’s size and condition, and any necessary diagnostics. We believe in upfront, transparent pricing so you can make informed decisions. Our most common procedures include:
- Spay and neuter surgeries
- Lump and mass removals
- Emergency wound care
- Dental cleaning and extractions under anesthesia
We’re happy to provide estimates and discuss care options during your consultation.
Why Choose Embrace Vet Care for Veterinary Surgical Care?
Choosing the right surgical provider for your pet is an important decision. Here’s what sets Embrace Vet Care apart:
- A whole-body, preventive approach to healing
- A low-stress, pet-centered environment with gentle handling
- Skilled surgical team led by Dr. Sandy Jernigan
- Tailored anesthesia and pain management plans
- Clear, compassionate communication
- A commitment to your pet’s long-term wellness—not just the surgery day
We don’t just perform surgeries—we support you and your pet every step of the way.
Schedule Veterinary Surgery With Embrace Vet Care!
At Embrace Vet Care, we believe veterinary surgery should be safe, thoughtful, and focused on your pet’s overall wellbeing. Whether your dog needs a mass removal or your cat requires wound repair, our compassionate team is here to help.
Call our office or contact us online to schedule your pet’s surgery consultation!