Cryptorchid Neuter
Cryptorchidism occurs when one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum. This is a fairly common problem seen in dogs, cats, horses and other animals. It is a well-documented genetic trait and animals with this condition should not be bred. For the health of your pet, the vet will likely recommend that he be neutered. This can prevent cancer and other complications, including many behaviors associated with unneutered males.
How much does a cryptorchid Neuter cost?
The all inclusive fee is $1,780.00
This includes:
- Intake Physical Examination
- Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork: CBC, full chemistry panel, clotting profile when indicated
- EKG
- I.V. Catheter
- I.V. Fluids
- Pre-Anesthetic analgesia drugs
- Preoperative imaging (Ultrasound)
- Anesthesia induction drugs tailored to the individual patient
- Anesthesia monitoring by: EKG, CO2 end tidal, O2 saturation, Blood pressure, body temperature
- Anesthesia Maintenance on isoflurane
- Cryptorchid Neuter Surgery
- Post-surgical recovery monitoring
- Post-surgical therapy laser treatment
- Hospitalization as required
- Histopathology
- Take home medications
- Recheck appointments
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