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A timely visit to a specialist will help keep your pet healthy. You can make an appointment to see a veterinary therapist right on the website of our clinic.
Dogs need vaccinations from an early age. Every day they're out walking in the street where they might catch a virus. And the body of an unvaccinated puppy will be difficult to cope with any infection.
Even pets need vaccinations. Don't forget that there are many non-obvious routes of infection. A cat that never leaves the house can also become seriously ill by catching an insect or catching an infection you bring from the street.
Owners of cats are no strangers to certain behavioral traits: marking their territory, spoiling the furniture and "serenading" them at night. If you do not plan to breed, you can solve all these problems by neutering.
An adult cat, which is deprived of the opportunity to realize its sexual drive, needs to be spayed. This procedure has a beneficial effect not only on the physiological, but also on the psycho-emotional health of your pet.
You can't argue with nature's call: the need to reproduce has a noticeable effect on a dog's behavior. Unsatisfied animal marks the territory, behaves restlessly and aggressively, runs away in search of a partner.
Rodents often become household members along with cats and dogs. The high fertility of these animals makes owners consider neutering or spaying their pet.
An accurate, timely diagnosis is the key to successful treatment. In order to make this diagnosis, we carefully examine the pet and study its medical history. If the findings are not enough, we conduct laboratory tests.
Veterinary therapy is a complex of measures aimed at eliminating the symptoms and alleviating the condition of the animal. Such treatment excludes surgical intervention and involves taking medications in different forms, including their administration by drips and injections.
There are situations where a pet's life can only be saved by emergency intervention. In other cases, surgeons perform elective surgery to remove neoplasms, sterilize animals, and eliminate complications of various diseases.
Animal surgery requires professionalism, the ability to make a quick decision in a non-standard situation, and a sincere love for animals. These qualities are fully possessed by the specialists of our clinic. We provide the following range of services:
- Scheduled interventions – spaying and neutering operations for pets.
- Urgent operations – interventions to eliminate bowel obstruction, umbilical hernia, trauma, osteosynthesis of limbs.
- Emergency surgery – operations are performed in life-threatening situations due to extensive bleeding, rupture of internal organs, acute purulent complications, etc.
Surgical intervention is indicated in the treatment of urolithiasis, to remove foreign objects from the intestines, stomach congestion. In the case of complications arising during the process of procreation, a caesarean section is performed.
All surgical interventions are performed using anesthesia (local or general anesthesia). The clinic employs experienced surgeons and anesthesiologists who will prepare your pet for surgery and do everything necessary to preserve your pet's life and health.
Pets with severe injuries or life-threatening conditions are operated on urgently. The high qualification and vast experience of our specialists, quality medications, advanced equipment and unique methods make it possible to achieve a happy outcome and avoid possible complications.
Otologematoma emptying | 1200 |
Limb amputation | 4500 |
Amputation of appendicular fingers | 1200 |
Auricle amputation (for medical reasons) | 1800 |
Post-traumatic tail amputation | 2000 |
Atresia of the anus | 2300 |
Boring of paraanal sinuses | 2500 |
Bullotomy | 6000 |
Abscess or hematoma dissection | 1500 |
Gastrotomy, enterotomy, colonotomy | 5000 |
Hernioplasty peritoneal-pericardial diaphragmatic hernia | 5500 |
Hernioplasty for umbilical hernia | 1800 |
Hernioplasty for traumatic hernia | 6500 |
Herniotomy for inguinal hernia | 3000 |
Diagnostic laparotomy | 3500 |
Diagnostic surgery with histological sampling | 5500 |
Skin defect closure up to 10 cm (skin plasty) | 2500 |
Closing the skin defect of 10 to 20 cm (skin plasty) | 3500 |
Closing the skin defect of 20 to 50 cm (skin plasty) | 5000 |
Gastric probing | 1500 |
Caesarean section | 2800 |
Cleansing enema | 1500 |
Colonopexy, castration, perineal hernia hernioplasty | 10000 |
Colonopexy | 5000 |
Treatment of phimosis, paraphimosis | 2000 |
Sectoral mastectomy | 2500 |
Unilateral mastectomy | 4000 |
Nephrectomy | 4500 |
Ovariohysterectomy | 3000 |
Operative treatment of gastric viscera | 6000 |
Surgical treatment for pyometra, hematometra, mucometra | 5000 |
Operation for vaginal tumor | 5000 |
Surgery for vaginal prolapse | 6000 |
Surgery for vascular ring pathology | 12000 |
Partial lobectomy | 12000 |
Primary surgical treatment (2nd category) | 2000 |
Primary surgical treatment for ocular trauma | 1800 |
Primary surgical treatment (1 category) | 1200 |
Postoperative wound dressing | 600 |
Peritoneal lavage | 900 |
Diaphragm plasty | 3500 |
Dermal plasty for replacement of extensive skin defects (without cost of anesthesia and supplies) | 7000 |
Abdominal wall hernia repair | 4500 |
Tracheal plastic | 5500 |
Urethroplasty | 4500 |
Surgery for anal atresia | 6000 |
Drain placement | 1600 |
Pleural drain placement | 4200 |
Active drain placement | 2500 |
Penetration | 1200 |
Postoperative wound revision | 4000 |
Bowel resection (without cost of anesthesia and supplies) | 7000 |
Nasal wing resection (without cost of anesthesia and supplies) | 3000 |
Resection of mandibular joint | 5500 |
Colon resection (without cost of anesthesia and supplies) | 6500 |
Rhinotomy | 5500 |
Splenectomy | 4500 |
Thoracotomy | 6500 |
Removal of foreign body from soft tissues | 3500 |
Removal of a foreign body from the oral cavity, pharynx | 1800 |
Removal of fecal stones from the rectum | 1500 |
Oral tumor removal | 2800 |
Soft tissue tumor removal (category 1) | 1000 |
Soft tissue tumor removal (2nd category) | 1800 |
Removal of soft tissue tumor (skin grafting) | 5500 |
Removal of paraanal glands | 2000 |
Removal of polyp from the ear canal | 1800 |
Removal of the auditory canal | 4000 |
Urethrostomy | 4000 |
Suturing of diaphragmatic hernia | 4500 |
Suturing of bladder in case of rupture | 8000 |
Otohematoma surgery | 1200 |
Cystopexy | 2400 |
Cystotomy | 7000 |
Cystocentesis | 400 |
Esophagostoma (without cost of anesthesia, supplies) | 1200 |
Amputation of rudimentary phalanges over 4 weeks | 700 |
Amputation of rudimentary phalanges up to 7 days of age | 450 |
Amputation of rudimentary phalanges up to 7 to 28 days old | 500 |
Amputation of caudal vertebrae up to 7 days old | 550 |
Amputation of caudal vertebrae from day 21 | 1900 |
Nasolabial fold dissection | 2800 |
Brachiocephalic surgery | 5000 |
Palatoplasty | 3500 |
Planioplasty of the palatine curtain | 2500 |
Vocal cord resection | 3000 |
Nasal wing resection | 2500 |
ECG, BP, HR, T, CO2, O2 monitoring | 600 |
Peridural anesthesia | 500 |
Conduction anesthesia (without cost of consumables) | 500 |
Anesthesiologist work 1 category of complexity | 700 |
Anesthesiologist work 2 category of complexity | 1200 |
Anesthesiology work 3 category of complexity | 2200 |
Anesthesiology work 4 category of complexity | 3500 |
Anesthesiology work with gas anesthesia | 3800 |
How much does it cost to spay a cat in Kemerovo
Initial reception (examination, consultation) – 900
Second appointment – 400
Consultation of the ophthalmologist (including tests and examinations) – 1600
Consultation of the ophthalmologist – 1000
Consultation with a trauma surgeon – 1000
Consultation with a cardiologist (without ECG record) – 800
Consultation with the head doctor of the clinic – 1500-2000
Oral medication for a non-aggressive animal (by appointment) – 300
Weighing of the animal – 50
Thermometry of the animal – 30
Measurement of blood pressure – 200
Injections int/m, p/c – 50
Injection intravenous infusion 1 hour – 300
Injection against gonads 1 ml – 1000
Peripheral vein catheterization with the cost of an IV catheter – 400
Oxygen therapy (1 hour/30 minutes) – 600/300
Mouth treatment – 200
Emptying of feline paraanal glands – 500
Emptying of canine paraanal glands – 600-800
Emptying of ferrets' paraanal glands – 800
Bilateral Otoscopy – 300
Dressing without consumables – 200-300
Bladder flushing after catheterization – 300
Ear canal flushing – 300-500
Rectal administration of medications – 200
Resuscitation of one newborn puppy/kitten (without cost of consumables) – 300
Labor and delivery (conservative 1 hour) (without cost of consumables) – 800
Cavity cleansing without cost of consumables – 200-400
Auditory canal sanation (without cost of consumables) – 300-400
Sanitary cutting without the cost of anesthesia – 1000-2500
Inpatient hospitalization per day (not including treatment, food and consumables) – 900
Ear tag removal (without cost of sedation) – 600
Inpatient care for 1/2 day (not including treatment, food and supplies) – 450
Inpatient care for a dog up to 15 kg per day (not including treatment, food and supplies) – 1200
Inpatient care for 1/2 day for dogs over 15 kg (not including treatment, food and consumables) – 600
Health certificate of the animal – 100
Cutting of incisors in a rabbit or a guinea pig – 600
Teeth sawing to a rabbit, guinea pig – 800
Claw cutting to a cat – 300
Clipping of nails to a rabbit, a guinea pig, a ferret – 400
Beak cutting for birds – 400
Clipping of nails to a dog up to 15 kg / more than 15 kg – 400/500
Haircutting of tangles – 800
Removal of postoperative stitches – 200-400
Removal of ixodid mite – 100
Chipping of animals with entering in Animal ID database – 1500
Pet fixation – 200
What are the advantages of sterilization?
If you do not intend to breed, a simple sterilization surgery will save the cat from unnecessary suffering and you from having to decide where to give your kittens. This routine procedure is done under general anesthesia and takes no more than half an hour. As a result of sterilization:
- Sexual desire and its manifestations will completely disappear: the animal will cease to roll on the floor, assume characteristic poses, meow violently at night, etc;
- The risk of tumors and inflammatory diseases of the reproductive system will decrease;
- The cat will become less aggressive, more docile and calmer.
Your cat's life expectancy may increase significantly after the surgery.
Cat sterilization methods
- Tubal occlusion (interruption or crossing of the uterine ducts) deprives the animal of the opportunity to have offspring, leaving the hormonal background unchanged.
- Hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) also does not stop the cat's natural sexual urges, but prevents pregnancy.
- An ovariectomy is the surgical removal of the ovaries. This radical method, which is suitable only for young and healthy animals, eliminates all signs of sexual behavior by completely stopping the production of sex hormones.
- Ovariohysterectomy – removal of the ovaries and uterus. This procedure is performed on medical grounds and is only suitable for cats over 1 year old.
After the procedure, your cat's eating behavior will change. The animal will begin to eat more due to a decrease in metabolic rate and a decrease in energy expenditure of the body. Therefore, you must carefully monitor the diet: give food in small portions at certain hours.
Book an appointment online at the website or call us by phone. We will be happy to make your pet's life happier.