Surgery in Titusvilleat Animal Care Clinic of Titusville
Our Surgical Services
We perform a variety of procedures right here in our clinic using modern equipment and strict safety protocols. Before any surgery, your pet will receive a thorough physical exam and pre-anesthetic bloodwork to help us tailor the safest anesthetic plan. During the procedure, we monitor your pet’s vital signs closely and provide pain management to ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery.
Our commonly performed surgeries include:
Spay & Neuter Surgery
Prevent unwanted litters and reduce health risks like uterine infections and certain cancers with routine sterilization procedures.
Mass Removal
We perform surgical removal of benign and malignant growths with precision and care, followed by appropriate diagnostic testing if needed.
Non-Urgent Cystotomy
This procedure involves the removal of bladder stones or foreign material to relieve discomfort and prevent future complications.
Amputation
In cases of trauma or severe illness, amputation may be recommended to relieve pain and restore quality of life. We provide thorough aftercare guidance and support throughout the healing process.
Compassionate Care, Every Step of the Way
We understand that surgery can be a stressful experience for both pets and their families. That’s why we take the time to answer all your questions, explain each step in detail, and provide personalized recovery plans to support healing at home.
Whether your pet is here for a routine spay or neuter, or requires more advanced care like a mass removal or cystotomy, you can trust our team to treat them with the same care we’d want for our own pets.
Schedule a Surgical Consultation
If you’ve been referred for surgery or are noticing symptoms that concern you, don’t wait. Contact Animal Care Clinic of Titusville today to schedule an evaluation—we’re here to help your pet feel better, faster.
Serving Titusville and the surrounding communities of Mims, Cocoa, Merritt Island, Rockledge, Port St. John, and all of Brevard County.


