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Removing reproductive ability is  important for the health of pets, and to control the enormous population of unwanted animals.  A physical examination, during an appointment, is required prior to surgery. 



Growths and masses are common in animals, particulary older ones.    Removing tumors can be critically important for an animal's well-being.   Pre-anesthetic blood tests are typically required in older patients.

Dr. Bruce Frey performs the majority of the orthopedic surgeries in this practice.   He is experienced in multiple techniques of bone fracture repair, tendon and ligament repair.   He also works in close association with Animal Rehabilitation and Fitness ( located in the adjoining building), to provide "physical therapy"- style services that aid in healing and recovery.  

Dr. Sandy Stalder-Frey and Dr. Kelli Carpenter are both skilled in cystotomy surgery for the removal of bladder stones. Dr. Bruce Frey is proficient in perianal urithrostomy, a surgery for male cats with chronic urinary obstruction disease.

The surgeons at Alpha Veterinary care have removed numerous objects from the GI tracts of pets.  They eat the craziest things

 Physical therapy can provide significant benefit to animals after orthopedic surgery.   Alpha Veterinary Care works closely with physical therapist, Amy Flannery.  The goal is to get dogs and cats up and moving again using a variety of techniques.    



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