Advanced Surgery
Experienced Surgical Care
for More Complex Conditions
188 High St,
Cranbourne 3977
Experienced Surgical Care
for More Complex Conditions
Some conditions require more than routine surgery. We regularly support pets needing advanced procedures such as large tumour removals, mammary gland surgery, abdominal surgery for foreign bodies, bladder surgery, spleen removal and liver biopsy. We also perform advanced ophthalmic procedures, including diamond burr debridement for corneal ulcers, an advanced surgical procedure that most general practices refer to eye specialists.
These situations are often stressful for owners, particularly when surgery is unexpected. Our focus is on helping you understand what is happening and what your pet needs, while approaching each case carefully and without rushing decisions.
“When surgery is more complex, our focus is on preparation, safety and supporting your pet through every stage.”
Some pets need extra support before surgery. This may be due to age, underlying illness or the nature of the procedure itself. In these cases, preparation becomes just as important as the surgery.
Blood tests, intravenous fluids and additional monitoring help us build a clear picture of your pet’s health before they go to theatre. For higher-risk cases, we also have access to blood products and donor dogs if transfusion support is needed. These steps allow surgery to proceed in a more controlled and considered way.
After surgery, your pet will need time. Some are brighter within a day or two. Others take longer to return to themselves, especially after more involved procedures.
You know your pet best. Changes in appetite, energy or comfort are often the first things owners notice. Paying attention to those small shifts helps guide what comes next as your pet recovers at home.
Your pet’s care is supported by a highly experienced team who provide everything from routine check ups and preventative care, to advanced diagnostics, surgery and dentistry. We take a careful, thorough approach to every case and keep you informed at each step, so your pet receives reliable, compassionate care throughout their life.
Whether your pet needs everyday health support, or help with a more complex condition, our team work together to provide clear answers and thoughtful treatment in a calm, modern hospital.
Helpful tips and expert guidance to support your pet’s health and everyday well-being.
Real stories from our veterinary team showing how we diagnose, treat and support pets through illness and recovery.
We regularly perform complex soft tissue surgeries, including tumour removals, abdominal surgery, bladder surgery, spleen removal, liver biopsy and selected eye procedures.
Your pet is assessed carefully beforehand, including blood tests and physical examination. These checks help guide preparation and identify any additional support needed.
Yes. Many advanced surgeries involve older pets or those with underlying conditions. Extra preparation and monitoring are used to support safety.
Yes. We regularly care for pets from Skye requiring both planned and urgent advanced surgery.
We refer orthopaedic cases and procedures such as endoscopy or rhinoscopy. If referral is recommended, we explain why and help coordinate care.
Yes. We often support families from Devon Meadows whose pets require advanced surgical care and post-operative follow-up.
Contact Info
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8:00am –
7:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am – 3:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Closed on public holidays
For all out-of-hours emergencies,
please contact Veterinary Referral Hospital (VRH) on 1300 385 874
or Casey Pet Emergency on (03) 8790 1625.
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