Veterinary Surgery in Medford, OR

At McAndrews Veterinary Clinic and Immediate Care in Medford, our veterinarians provide a full range of soft tissue surgeries for dogs and cats—including spay/neuter procedures, mass removals, abdominal surgeries, and advanced laser surgery for soft palates, stenotic nares, tumor excisions, and much more. We prioritize clear communication and practical planning so you know exactly what to expect before, during, and after your pet’s procedure. Our team proudly supports pets and their families throughout the Rogue Valley and Southern Oregon.

When Pet Surgery Is Recommended

Surgery can be the right next step when a pet needs preventive procedures, removal of growths, or treatment for an internal issue that can’t be resolved with medication alone. Our surgical services include common soft tissue procedures such as spays, neuters, mass removals, and abdominal surgery. We’ll review your pet’s condition, outline the plan in plain language, and answer questions so you can make informed decisions.

A Plan You Can Feel Good About

Every patient is different, so we tailor the surgical approach to your pet’s age, health history, and current needs. You’ll get straightforward guidance on preparation, day-of check-in, and recovery at home—plus clear signs to watch for so healing stays on track.

Spay/Neuter

Spay and neuter procedures help prevent unwanted litters and may support long-term health. Our team explains timing, pre-visit steps, and typical at-home recovery for dogs and cats.

Mass Removal

Mass removal surgery may be recommended when a lump is growing, irritated, or needs diagnosis. We’ll review the location, goals of surgery, and what to expect for comfort and healing afterward.

CO2 Laser

CO2 laser technology allows for precise surgical procedures with less bleeding and reduced discomfort. This can support smoother recovery and improved healing for select soft tissue surgeries.

What to Expect on Surgery Day

Clear steps from check-in through recovery at home.

On the day of surgery, we’ll confirm the plan, review any last-minute questions, and provide discharge instructions you can follow easily. After surgery, most pets need rest, restricted activity, and monitoring for appetite, energy, and incision changes. If anything seems off, we want to hear from you promptly so we can help.

Veterinary Surgery FAQs

If you’re looking for pet surgery in Medford, it helps to understand what procedures are offered and how to plan ahead. These FAQs cover common soft tissue surgeries, spay and neuter visits, and recovery guidance—so you can feel prepared for your pet’s procedure at McAndrews Veterinary Clinic and Immediate Care.

What types of veterinary surgery do you offer?
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McAndrews Veterinary Clinic and Immediate Care provides soft tissue surgery for dogs and cats, including spay, neuter, mass removal, and abdominal surgery. If your pet needs a procedure outside this scope, we’ll discuss options and next steps based on your pet’s situation.

Do you offer spay and neuter surgery in Medford, OR?
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Yes. Our Medford team performs spay and neuter procedures as part of our soft tissue surgery services. We’ll help you understand timing, how to prepare, and what a typical recovery looks like—so you can plan for a calm, safe healing period at home.

When should a pet have a mass removed?
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A mass may need removal if it’s growing, changing, irritated, or in a location that affects comfort or movement. During your visit, our veterinarians will examine the area, explain goals for surgery, and outline what to expect for healing—so you can decide on the best path forward.

What does recovery usually involve after soft tissue surgery?
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Recovery commonly includes rest, reduced activity, and monitoring your pet’s incision. We’ll provide clear at-home instructions for comfort, feeding, and what signs should prompt a call. If you’re ever unsure, we’d rather you reach out early so we can guide you.

How do I schedule a surgery consultation or procedure?
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You can request an appointment online or by phone. If you’re not sure whether your pet needs an exam first or is ready to schedule surgery, our team can help direct you to the right next step based on your pet’s symptoms and history.