Orthopaedic Referral Service
At our veterinary clinic, we provide a full pet examination for any orthopedic issues your pet may have. This includes CT scans, all necessary X-rays, and blood tests. If surgery is required, we will refer you to a specialist orthopedic surgeon. In case of trauma or urgent accident, we provide all the procedures of first aids in our clinic.
Given that your pet needs surgical procedures, our vet clinic will refer you to a specialist. All diagnostic imaging, clinical history, and all relevant information should be included and sent to him to ensure a rapid response and accurate result.
There is an option to call the specialist to our clinic to perform the surgery with us, if the specialist agrees to perform it outside his clinic, and this is done in agreement with him on the most appropriate time and the costs for the surgery and all the necessary medical details to perform it in our clinic.
If you’re looking for an orthopedic referral service for cats and dogs, it’s best to consult with your local veterinarian or animal hospital. They can provide you with information on specialized orthopedic veterinarians or referral centers in your area that offer services specifically for orthopedic conditions in pets.

Orthopedic conditions in cats and dogs often involve issues with bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles. These can range from fractures and sprains to more complex conditions like hip dysplasia, luxating patella, or cruciate ligament injuries. Specialized orthopedic veterinarians are trained to diagnose and treat these conditions using various techniques, including surgery, rehabilitation, and pain management.
When seeking a referral service, it’s important to choose a reputable facility with experienced veterinary orthopedic surgeons who have a track record of successful treatments. Your veterinarian can help guide you in finding a reliable referral service that suits your pet’s specific needs.
Remember to consult with your regular veterinarian first, as they can assess your pet’s condition and determine if a referral to an orthopedic specialist is necessary. They can also help coordinate the referral process and provide any necessary medical records to the specialist.

