ABVS offers a variety of soft tissue and orthopedic surgical procedures for cats and dogs.
Excision of benign or malignant growths from various locations on the body.
Surgical incision into the stomach or intestines often performed to remove foreign objects or get biopsies.
Surgery of the bladder or urethra commonly done to remove bladder stones.
Correction of hernias (inguinal, umbilical, etc.) by closing the abdominal wall defect.
Surgical repair of traumatic wounds or lacerations.
Surgery done to remove ears damaged from repeated infections and skin disease.
Surgery done to shorten long palates in certain dogs.
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Stabilization of broken bones using pins, plates, screws, or external fixators.
Surgical correction of a torn cruciate ligament in the knee joint, including TPLOs.
Surgical realignment of the kneecap to prevent instability.
Surgical reduction of a dislocated hip joint.
(Femoral Head Ostectomy) Removal of the femoral head to alleviate hip pain in certain conditions.
Treatment of elbow joint abnormalities often involving osteochondrosis or fragmented coronoid process.
Surgical removal of a limb due to severe injury or disease.
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I look forward to working with you to help improve the care you can provide to your patients.
I’m always happy to consult on cases and let you know what I can provide for you. Please feel free to reach out and we can set up a time for a visit at your clinic and discussion.
I view working together as a partnership between the two of us—you as the clinic representative and primary point of contact for the patient, and me as the surgeon.
We’ll strive to communicate clearly and trust each other to provide the best care for our patients.
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With gratitude, mutual respect, and reciprocity, we acknowledge the ancestral home, culture, and oral teachings of the Treaty 7 signatories which include the Îethka Stoney Nakoda Nation (consisting of the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations), and the Tsuut’ina Nation. We also acknowledge the Métis people of Alberta Region 3 who call Treaty 7 their home.
While acknowledging the truth of the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit in Alberta and expressing gratitude and respect for the land we use, we will continue to commit ourselves to full and proper reconciliation. Our practices as a business and with the animals in our care will be rooted in this acknowledgment and influenced by our commitment to reconciliation and continued learning. We recognize our shared responsibilities going forward to help bring everyone together on this journey of Truth and Reconciliation.