Surgery
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Centennial Park Veterinary Hospital is licensed by the Veterinary Board Of NSW to carry out advanced & complicated surgeries
Dr. Peter is an experienced veterinary surgeon, having carried out many surgeries of different types during his career. From minor soft tissue surgeries to involved and intricate surgeries, including orthopedics.
Centennial Park Veterinary Hospital has an excellently equipped operating theatre. Our anesthesia protocol has been well tested and our safety record is impeccable. We have the latest modern monitoring equipment. The safety of your loved pets is paramount.
We maintain a standard of excellence and advise pre-anesthetic blood testing as well as intravenous fluids during all our surgeries. This enables us to check your pet’s health status prior to anesthesia as well as keeping blood pressure up to ensure proper organ perfusion during surgery.
Pain relief is mandatory for all surgeries carried out at Centennial Park Veterinary Hospital.
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Orthopedics
Desexing
Hospital
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As with all our surgeries your pets safety, comfort and rapid recovery are paramount.
Depending on the complexity of the case, it can either be handled by us directly, or with the help of a visiting specialist surgeon.
Sometimes there are cases that are not suitable to be managed in our hospital, if this is the case, we will work with you to find a suitable referral option.
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At Centennial Park Veterinary Hospital we advise de-sexing or speying at 6 to 8 months of age for puppies and kittens for both females and males. This can be done earlier or later depending on the circumstances.
We also offer desexing of male and female rabbits, as well as male guinea pigs. Dr Peter is very experienced with these procedures in these species.
Desexing is considered a routine procedure. It is not. It takes great proficiency.
We offer a same day service. Admission in the morning, discharge by late afternoon.
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We have spacious, secure and comfortable accommodations for the hospitalisation of your dogs, cats, birds, and small mammals.
Most veterinary patients are just in for the day. Sometimes we have to hospitalise more ill patients for a few days and are able to do so.
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We carry out a post-operative check five days after surgery.
Sutures will be removed after another five days on average.
We do not charge any extra for this.