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 pets right here in our North Phoenix community, serving clients from our specific location at 4727 E Bell Rd #11.
Located at 4727 E Bell Rd #11, Phoenix, AZ 85032, our practice focuses exclusively on the surgical needs of companion animals. We understand that bringing your pet to a surgical facility can be a stressful time for owners, and we are committed to providing not only the highest standard of surgical care but also a compassionate and supportive environment throughout the entire process.
Our team, led by experienced veterinarians, utilizes state-of-the-art surgical equipment and adheres to strict protocols to ensure patient safety, minimize discomfort, and achieve optimal outcomes for every procedure performed at our Phoenix surgical unit.
Our Commitment to Local Pet Health
At Dr. Kelly's, we are proud to serve the residents and pets of the North Phoenix area directly from our facility at 4727 E Bell Rd #11. We believe that accessible, high-quality surgical care is essential for the long-term health and well-being of companion animals. Our focus is solely on surgical interventions, performed with precision and care, to address a wide range of medical and reproductive needs for your beloved pets.
We understand that choosing a surgical facility requires trust and confidence. That's why we are dedicated to transparency, communication, and excellence in every aspect of our practice, all centered around our specific location in Phoenix.
Common Surgical Procedures Performed at Our Phoenix Facility
Our veterinary surgical unit is equipped and staffed to handle a variety of common and complex surgical procedures. These include:
Spay and Neuter Surgeries: Essential procedures for population control, preventing serious health issues like pyometra (uterine infection) and reducing the risk of certain cancers. We perform these surgeries with meticulous technique to ensure proper healing and minimal complications. Soft Tissue Surgery: This includes a wide range of procedures such as tumor removals, foreign body removal, wound repair, biopsies, and orthopedic surgeries (like cruciate ligament repair, fracture treatment, and joint stabilization) performed at our Phoenix facility. Dental and Oral Surgery: Advanced dental care goes beyond routine cleaning. Our surgical unit performs tooth extractions (both simple and complex), oral tumor removal, jaw fracture repair, and procedures to address severe dental disease, all tailored to the needs of pets at our specific location. Exploratory Surgery: When a pet's internal issue cannot be diagnosed definitively through other means, exploratory surgery may be necessary. Our team performs these procedures with diagnostic and therapeutic intent. Mass Removal: We offer safe and effective surgical removal of benign and malignant tumors, providing peace of mind for pet owners in the Phoenix area. Other Procedures: Depending on the specific case and patient condition, we may also perform procedures like ligation of patent urachus, pyometra treatment, and other corrective surgeries at our North Phoenix facility.All surgical procedures performed at our facility on E Bell Road are conducted under general anesthesia using modern monitoring equipment to ensure patient safety throughout the operation.
Your Journey with Us: From Consultation to Recovery
Your pet's surgical journey begins with a thorough consultation. Our veterinarians will discuss the procedure, its benefits, potential risks, and the recovery process. Pre-operative bloodwork and other diagnostics are often recommended to ensure your pet is a suitable candidate for surgery.
On the day of surgery, our team will provide detailed instructions regarding fasting and preparation. The procedure itself is performed by experienced surgical team members under the supervision of a veterinarian at our Phoenix facility.
Post-operative care is crucial for a smooth recovery. We provide detailed instructions for you to follow at home, including medication administration, activity restriction, and monitoring for signs of complications. We schedule follow-up appointments to ensure your pet is healing properly after their surgery at our specific location.
Contact Dr. Kelly's Veterinary Surgical Unit in Phoenix
If you have questions about our surgical services or wish to schedule a consultation for your pet, please contact us directly from our website or by phone.
Website: https://www.drkellysvet.com/
Phone: (602) 641-4861
Our dedicated team at 4727 E Bell Rd #11, Phoenix, AZ 85032 is ready to assist you and your pet.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What types of surgeries does Dr. Kelly's Veterinary Surgical Unit perform?
A: Our surgical unit performs a wide range of procedures, including routine spay and neuter surgeries, soft tissue surgery (tumor removal, foreign body extraction, wound repair, orthopedic procedures), dental and oral surgery (tooth extractions, oral masses), exploratory surgery, and mass removals, all at our specific Phoenix location.
Q2: How do I prepare my pet for surgery at Dr. Kelly's?
A: Preparation instructions will be provided during your consultation. Generally, this includes withholding food the night before surgery (check specific instructions for your pet's procedure) and potentially providing fresh water. Your pet will need to have pre-operative bloodwork done, usually within a week before the scheduled surgery date, to ensure they are healthy enough for anesthesia at our Phoenix facility.
Q3: What happens during the surgical procedure?
A: Your pet will be admitted the morning of surgery. We will administer pre-anesthetic medication, followed by general anesthesia. A catheter is often placed to administer fluids and medications during the procedure. The surgery itself is performed by a trained surgical team under the direct supervision of a veterinarian at our specific location. Advanced monitoring equipment is used throughout the operation.
Q4: What kind of pain management do you offer after surgery?
A: Pain management is a critical part of the surgical process at our facility. We utilize a multimodal approach, which may include injectable pain medication during and immediately after surgery, as well as oral pain medications prescribed for your pet to take home. We provide detailed instructions on administering these medications to ensure your pet is comfortable during their recovery at home.
Q5: How long is the typical recovery period after surgery?
A: Recovery time varies significantly depending on the type and complexity of the surgery performed, your pet's age, overall health, and individual healing rate. Minor procedures like simple spays or neuters might require a few days of restricted activity and pain medication. More complex surgeries, such as orthopedic procedures or major dental work, require a longer recovery period, often involving several weeks of careful monitoring, restricted activity, and specific follow-up care instructions provided by our