VCA Hamilton Animal Hospital will be closed December 12, 24, 25, and 31 and January 1.
For emergency care information: If your pet has an urgent medical need, please contact one of the following emergency hospitals: Veterinary Medical Center (VMC)(Syracuse): 315-446-7933. Cornell Companion Animal Hospital (Ithaca): 607-253-3060. VCA Colonial Animal Hospital (Ithaca): 607-257-3650. Upstate Veterinary Specialists (Latham): 518-783-3198. Thank you for your understanding.
VCA Hamilton Animal Hospital will be closed December 12, 24, 25, and 31 and January 1.
For emergency care information: If your pet has an urgent medical need, please contact one of the following emergency hospitals: Veterinary Medical Center (VMC)(Syracuse): 315-446-7933. Cornell Companion Animal Hospital (Ithaca): 607-253-3060. VCA Colonial Animal Hospital (Ithaca): 607-257-3650. Upstate Veterinary Specialists (Latham): 518-783-3198. Thank you for your understanding.
Holiday Hours: Our hospital will be closed on December 12, 24, 25, and 31, and January 1.
Holiday Hours: Our hospital will be closed on December 12, 24, 25, and 31, and January 1.
VCA Hamilton Animal Hospital will be closed December 12, 24, 25, and 31 and January 1.
For emergency care information: If your pet has an urgent medical need, please contact one of the following emergency hospitals: Veterinary Medical Center (VMC)(Syracuse): 315-446-7933. Cornell Companion Animal Hospital (Ithaca): 607-253-3060. VCA Colonial Animal Hospital (Ithaca): 607-257-3650. Upstate Veterinary Specialists (Latham): 518-783-3198. Thank you for your understanding.
Our hospital offers many soft tissue surgery services. Soft tissue surgery refers to surgery on any body part excluding: bones/joints (orthopedic surgery), heart (cardiac surgery), or nervous system (neurologic surgery). Examples of common soft tissue surgeries include gastrointestinal surgery (to remove foreign objects or removed diseased sections of intestine), bladder surgery (to remove stones or polyps) and spleen surgery (often to remove diseased spleens or masses).
There are many other soft tissue procedures performed and your veterinarian will discuss what your pet requires. Pain management medications are standard with all of our soft tissue surgery procedures to insure your pet's comfort and speedy recovery.