Contact Information
Address:
4727 E Bell Rd #11, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Dr. Kelly’s Veterinary Surgical Unit Dr. Kelly’s is a veterinary practice in Arizona focused on making high-quality surgical and preventive pet and dog care affordable and accessible. Operating in the Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff metro areas, they specialize in low‑cost spay & neuter, general surgery, and dental care for cats and dogs.
4727 E Bell Rd #11, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Dr. Kelly's Veterinary Surgical Unit is dedicated to providing exceptional surgical care for your beloved pets right here in North Phoenix. Located at 4727 E Bell Rd #11, Phoenix, AZ 85032, our state-of-the-art facility is staffed by experienced veterinarians and technicians committed to the highest standards of surgical excellence and compassionate care.
At Dr. Kelly's, we understand that entrusting your pet's surgical needs requires trust and expertise. Our surgical unit is equipped with advanced technology and designed specifically to handle a wide range of surgical procedures with precision and care. We focus on creating a stress-free environment for both pets and their owners, ensuring that every visit is as comfortable as possible.
Our Surgical Specialties
Our team at Dr. Kelly's Veterinary Surgical Unit is proficient in a comprehensive range of surgical procedures. We pride ourselves on addressing both routine and complex surgical needs with skill and dedication. Our specialties include, but are not limited to:
Dental Surgery: Advanced dental cleanings, tooth extractions, and oral surgeries performed under the safest conditions to improve your pet's oral health and overall well-being.
Soft Tissue Surgery: Procedures involving internal organs and structures, such as spay and neuter operations, tumor removals, biopsies, and treatment for conditions like urinary stones or gastrointestinal foreign bodies.
Orthopedic Surgery: Addressing bone and joint issues, including fracture repair, ligament reconstruction (like cruciate ligament tears), and joint stabilization to restore mobility and alleviate pain.
Foreign Body Removal: Minimally invasive or traditional surgical techniques to safely remove foreign objects from the digestive tract or other areas.
Ophthalmic Surgery: Procedures to address eye issues, including eyelid surgery, cataract removal, and tumor removals, often performed with specialized equipment for delicate eye structures.
On-Site Emergency Minor Procedures: We are equipped to handle certain non-life-threatening emergencies requiring immediate surgical intervention, providing prompt care for urgent pet needs.
Our commitment extends beyond the operating room. We utilize advanced imaging technology, including digital radiography (X-rays) and ultrasound, often available on-site or integrated into our pre-operative assessment, to ensure precise diagnosis and surgical planning. We believe in utilizing the best tools available to provide the safest and most effective surgical outcomes for your pets.
Your Pet's Safety and Comfort are Our Top Priorities
At Dr. Kelly's, patient safety is paramount. We adhere strictly to protocols for patient monitoring during anesthesia, utilizing modern anesthetic monitoring equipment to continuously track vital signs throughout the surgical process. Our team is trained in the latest techniques for pain management before, during, and after surgery, ensuring your pet experiences minimal discomfort and receives appropriate pain relief.
We understand that bringing your pet in for surgery can be stressful. Our team works diligently to create a calm and reassuring environment. We take the time to explain procedures, address your questions, and provide clear post-operative instructions to help you feel confident and informed throughout the process.
Contact Dr. Kelly's Veterinary Surgical Unit
For inquiries about our surgical services or to schedule a consultation, please contact us directly:
Website: https://www.drkellysvet.com/
Phone: (602) 641-4861
We look forward to serving the pets and owners of Phoenix from our facility at 4727 E Bell Rd #11.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of surgical procedures do you offer at your Phoenix location?
A1: At our surgical unit in Phoenix, we offer a comprehensive range of surgical services. This includes routine procedures like spay and neuter, dental surgeries (cleanings, extractions), orthopedic surgeries (fracture repair, cruciate ligament stabilization), soft tissue surgery (removal of foreign bodies, biopsies, tumor removals), and ophthalmic procedures. We focus on providing high-quality surgical care for a variety of conditions affecting pets in the Phoenix area.
Q2: How do I prepare my pet for surgery at Dr. Kelly's?
A2: Preparing your pet for surgery involves following specific instructions provided by our team. Generally, this includes withholding food the morning of the procedure (usually after midnight) to prevent aspiration during anesthesia, but water is typically allowed until shortly before surgery. Your veterinarian will provide detailed pre-operative instructions, which may include fasting guidelines, pre-anesthetic blood testing, and any necessary medications. Following these instructions carefully is crucial for your pet's safety.
Q3: What should I expect regarding anesthesia and pain management?
A3: We utilize modern anesthetic protocols at our Phoenix facility to ensure safety and comfort during surgery. This often includes pre-anesthetic sedation, induction agents, and maintenance of anesthesia via gas anesthesia. Throughout the procedure, our team continuously monitors your pet's vital signs, including heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and temperature.
Regarding pain management, we believe in proactive and multimodal pain control. This means using a combination of techniques and medications before, during, and after surgery to minimize discomfort effectively. This may include injectable pain medications, oral pain relievers, and sometimes even pain medications administered transdermally (through the skin) or via an implanted device, depending on the procedure and your pet's needs.
Q4: How long does it typically take to recover from surgery at your facility?
A4: Recovery time varies significantly depending on the type and complexity of the surgery performed, your pet's overall health, age, and individual response to anesthesia and pain medication. Some minor procedures, like a simple spay, may have a relatively quick recovery period (a few days to a week). More complex surgeries, such as orthopedic procedures or major soft tissue surgery, require a longer recovery period, often several weeks.
Our team will provide you with detailed post-operative care instructions, including activity restriction, medication administration, and follow-up appointment scheduling. We emphasize the importance of monitoring your pet closely during the recovery phase and contacting us immediately if you notice any concerning changes, such as excessive pain, vomiting, or lack of appetite.
Q5: Do you handle emergency surgical cases at your Phoenix location?
A5: While our primary focus is providing scheduled surgical care, we are equipped and prepared to handle certain surgical emergencies at our facility on 4727 E Bell Rd #11. If your pet experiences a sudden, life-threatening condition that requires immediate surgical intervention (like a strangulated hernia, severe internal bleeding, or a deeply embedded foreign body), please contact us after hours through our emergency protocol or seek emergency veterinary care immediately. Our team aims to provide prompt assessment and treatment