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Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic Surgery

At Conyers Animal Hospital, we understand that mobility and comfort are essential for your pet's overall well-being. Whether your pet is a playful pup or a senior companion, we're here to help them move with ease and joy again. 

In addition to routine surgical procedures, Conyers Animal Hospital also offers several orthopedic surgical procedures, including: 

  • Femoral head ostectomy 
  • Medial patellar luxation repair 
  • Lateral suture cruciate stabilization and TPLO cruciate repair 
  • Limb Amputations 

Our vets have many years of experience with these types of orthopedic procedures and have completed hands-on continuing education for lateral suture cruciate stabilization, TPLO procedure, and medial patellar luxation repair. 

Benefits of Orthopedic Surgery 

Orthopedic surgery can significantly improve the quality of life for pets suffering from musculoskeletal issues. Here are some key benefits: 

  1. Pain Relief: Orthopedic surgery can alleviate chronic pain caused by conditions such as arthritis, hip dysplasia, and torn ligaments, helping pets to move more comfortably. 
  2. Improved Mobility: Procedures like joint replacement or fracture repair can restore mobility, allowing pets to walk, run, and play more freely. 
  3. Enhanced Quality of Life: By addressing debilitating conditions, orthopedic surgery helps pets regain their activity levels and overall happiness. 
  4. Prevention of Further Damage: Early surgical intervention can prevent the progression of certain conditions, reducing the risk of additional injuries or complications. 
  5. Longevity: Correcting orthopedic issues can lead to a longer, healthier life, as pets can stay active and maintain a healthy weight. 

If you think your pet needs one of these types of orthopedic procedures, please call (770) 483-1551 to schedule a surgical consult exam. 

If you’d like to contact us, call us at (770) 483-1551 or request an appointment online.

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