When your pet is admitted for a procedure, sedation or anaesthesia may be required.
Any anaesthetic or sedation recommendations will be discussed with you during your appointment. Your veterinarian can answer any questions or concerns you may have during this time.
We use the most modern veterinary anaesthesia systems and equipment, including general and local anaesthetics, along with advanced monitoring and highly trained veterinary and vet nursing staff. As your pet is our number one priority, we ensure our anaesthetic nurses provide one-to-one patient care.
We also provide tailored pain relief, intravenous fluids, pre-anaesthetic blood screening, radiographs (where recommended).
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