Canine, Feline, Avian and Exotic Laser Surgery in Ridgewood and Midland Park, New Jersey
Laser surgery is accompanied by wide ranging benefits when compared to traditional surgery. At Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital we serve those from Ridgewood, Midland Park, Mahwah, Paramus, and other areas across Northern
New Jersey - helping our canine and feline friends, and other pets, through veterinary laser surgery to address many conditions including transitional cell carcinoma (bladder cancer). As one of Northern New Jersey's leading veterinary hospitals, our veterinarians and staff take great pride in providing the latest treatment advances. Whether your pet has a specific medical issue requiring surgery, or you are seeking general care and a team of professionals to meet all your pet's needs, we encourage you to contact Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital for more information.
Benefits of Veterinary Laser Surgery at Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital
We take priding in taking technological advancements developed for human health care, and transferring that technology to benefit our much loved pets. With the help of Aesculight™ carbon dioxide laser technology, we are now able to provide pets with more comfortable, effective procedures. At our locations in Ridgewood and Midland Park serving Glen Rock, Mahwah, Paramus, and other areas, canine and feline veterinary laser surgery can help treat transitional cell carcinoma using diode laser by BiolitecTM, while the carbon dioxide laser is used for the removal of other tumor masses, polyp removal, elongated soft palates, humane laser declaws, and many other procedures. The benefits of laser surgery during these procedures include:
- Decreased bleeding during surgery - When incisions are made with a laser, and not a scalpel, small blood vessels are sealed, which prevents bleeding. Because each surgical incision is accompanied by less bleeding, procedures that were not previously possible can now be safely carried out.
- Decreased pain - During laser surgery, nerve endings are sealed. This reduces the pain experienced by pets.
- Reduced risk of infection - During veterinary laser surgery at Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital, the laser kills bacteria at the incision site, reducing the risk of infection.
- More rapid recovery time - With less bleeding, pain, and a reduced risk of infection, it is not difficult to see how a pet might benefit from laser surgery during the recovery process.
Laser Treatments
These and other laser surgery treatments are provided by our experienced veterinarians.
- Transitional Cell Carcinoma (bladder cancer) surgery
- Orthopedic surgery
- Soft palate surgery
- Stenotic (Pinched) nostrils resection
- Eyelid surgery
- Spay and Neuter
- Declaw
- Tumor removal
Learn More about Canine and Feline Veterinary Laser Surgery at Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital in New Jersey
Whether you are seeking a general checkup for your pet, or are seeking the very latest in laser surgery procedures, our experienced veterinarians are equipped to help. We can help you fully understand how you can help provide your dog, cat, or other pet with the greatest possible chance of living a longer, healthier, and more rewarding life. To learn more about canine and feline veterinary laser surgery, and laser surgery for any other pets, contact our renowned veterinary hospital serving Ridgewood, Midland Park, Mahwah, Paramus, and other areas of New Jersey.
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Ridgewood Office
320 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
phone: (201) 447-6000
Midland Park Office
70 Goffle Rd.
Midland Park, NJ 07432
phone: (201) 445-0030
Whole Dog Grooming Salon
60 Goffle Rd.
Midland Park, NJ 07432
phone: (201) 447-6222
