Advanced Veterinary Care Specialty Care
Veterinary Specialty Medicine for Your Pet
Our board-certified specialists work closely with your primary care veterinarian to deliver thoughtful, collaborative treatment when it matters most. We offer specialty care in surgery, orthopedics (CrCL and TPLO), cardiology, and advanced imaging/radiology. Since hours vary by doctor and department, please call for the most current availability.
Service Areas
Salt Lake County and surrounding areas
Cottonwood Heights
Draper
Millcreek
Murray
Pets We Treat
Dogs
Cats
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Areas of Specialty Care
Surgery covers a vast sub-sect of veterinary medicine, from routine spay and neuter to complex orthopedic and soft tissue procedures. Within our Thrive Pet Healthcare network, you can access surgical services on both the primary care and specialty level so whatever your pet’s surgical needs, our trusted veterinarians and surgical specialists are here for you.
Learn More About SurgeryOur community’s outstanding orthopedic veterinarians and surgeons use breakthrough research within the field to implement advanced therapies, such as CrCL surgeries like TPLO surgery, fracture repair, and innovative devices. These are all designed to help improve or conserve your pet’s mobility following traumatic accident, illness, or age-related condition.
Pet owners commonly refer to CrCL surgery as an ACL surgery, however CrCL surgery is the medically accurate term. ACL surgery is the human equivalent treatment.
Learn More About OrthopedicsA common form of cruciate or knee surgery is TPLO surgery. Your pet’s orthopedic veterinarian will be able to help decide which type of CrCL surgery is ideal for your pet. It's important to note that these surgeries are commonly referred to by pet owners as ACL surgery, however CrCL surgery is the medically accurate term. ACL surgery is the human equivalent treatment.
TPLO surgery changes the angle between the thigh bone and the shin bone. The goal is to lessen how much the tibia shifts forward during a stride and it is achieved through an incision, rotation of the tibia, and then insertion of a bone plate. TPLO surgery helps create a stifle (knee) that is stable without the torn cruciate ligament. The medial meniscus is also evaluated at the time of surgery and if torn removed. At times, a releasing incision of the meniscus is done to help prevent a future tear.
Cardiology is a branch of veterinary medicine concerned with diagnosing, treating, and managing conditions related to the heart. This includes a pet’s blood vessels, circulatory system, and sometimes their lungs.
The heart is one of your pet’s most essential organs, continually pumping blood containing oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body. In most heart-related problems, either damage or deterioration occurs to either the heart valves or heart muscles.
No matter what type of heart problems your pet may have during their life, our Primary, Specialty, and Emergency Care teams have the skills and resources to help your pet have the highest quality of life possible through treatment and hands-on management.
Learn More About CardiologyAdvanced imaging uses the latest technology to help diagnose specific health conditions in pets. Based on your pet’s symptoms, our veterinarians may recommend a particular type of imaging that will take a closer look at problem areas, such as X-rays (radiographs), ultrasound, echocardiogram, MRI, CT scan, and more.
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When every second counts, our emergency veterinary team is here to provide expert care for pets facing serious or life-threatening conditions.
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