Veterinary Surgery with a Personal Touch
Safe, skilled surgical care from a trusted pet surgeon. Serving Fair Oaks, Carmichael, Rancho Cordova, and surrounding communities.
When your pet needs surgery, you want to know they’re in capable, compassionate hands. At Fair Oaks Pet Hospital, we provide expert veterinary surgery with a strong focus on safety, comfort, and clear communication. From routine spay and neuter surgeries to complex soft tissue procedures, our team is here to guide you—and care for your pet—every step of the way.
Spay and Neuter Surgery
Spaying or neutering your pet is one of the most important steps you can take to support their long-term health. These routine surgeries help prevent unwanted litters and reduce the risk of certain cancers and behavior issues. We perform spay and neuter surgery with precision and efficiency, minimizing time under anesthesia and ensuring a smooth recovery. Your pet's safety and comfort are always our top priorities.
Soft Tissue & Abdominal Surgeries
We regularly perform a wide range of soft tissue procedures, including:
Mass removals
Bladder surgery
C-sections
Cherry eye repair
Urethral prolapse repair
Foreign body surgery- removal of a swallowed item
Board-Certified Surgical Support
For orthopedic procedures and complex cases such as fracture repair, we collaborate with board-certified veterinary surgeons. These specialists come directly to our hospital, ensuring your pet receives advanced care in a familiar environment with the same team you trust.
Focused on Safety—Always
Your pet’s safety under anesthesia is our highest priority. Every patient receives:
Pre-surgical bloodwork to assess health and reduce risk
Tailored anesthesia protocols based on age, breed, and medical history
Continuous monitoring with state-of-the-art equipment
Special anesthesia care for brachycephalic breeds like Bulldogs and Pugs

Have questions about veterinary surgery?
We’re here to help. Whether it’s a planned procedure or an unexpected need, you can count on Fair Oaks Pet Hospital for skilled care and personalized support. Schedule a consultation today.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The hospital provides a wide range of soft tissue surgeries including spay and neuter, mass removals, wound repair, bladder stone removal, gastrointestinal procedures, and biopsies. Orthopedic and advanced procedures can be arranged with board-certified surgical specialists.
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Spaying and neutering help control the pet population, reduce the risk of certain cancers, prevent uterine infections, and decrease unwanted behaviors such as roaming, marking, or aggression.
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Most puppies and kittens can be safely spayed or neutered between 4 and 6 months of age. Your veterinarian may recommend timing adjustments depending on breed, size, and overall health.
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Every pet undergoing surgery receives a pre-anesthetic exam and bloodwork to evaluate health status. During surgery, advanced monitoring equipment tracks heart rate, oxygen levels, blood pressure, and breathing. Pain management is prioritized before, during, and after procedures.
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Anesthesia is very safe when tailored to the individual pet. The veterinary team uses modern anesthetic drugs and constant monitoring to minimize risks. Pre-surgical screening identifies conditions that could affect anesthesia safety.
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Recovery depends on the procedure but generally includes rest, limited activity, pain management, and follow-up appointments. Most pets go home the same day and recover within one to two weeks for routine surgeries like spay and neuter.
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Owners should provide a quiet recovery space, prevent licking or chewing with an e-collar, follow medication instructions carefully, and limit physical activity until cleared by the veterinarian.
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Yes. Many routine surgeries such as spay, neuter, and lump removals are performed as outpatient procedures. Pets are admitted in the morning and discharged the same day once stable.
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The veterinarian will review your pet’s medical history, perform a physical exam, and run bloodwork if needed. You will receive detailed instructions for fasting, drop-off time, and aftercare planning.
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Surgery costs vary depending on the type of procedure, the size of the pet, and required diagnostics. Spay and neuter surgeries are typically more affordable, while complex procedures may cost more. Clients are always provided with a written estimate in advance.