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Oncologic Surgery

At Veterinary Surgical Specialists of Orange County

With best-in-class medicine, technology, and an expert team, we’re fully prepared to provide the complete, compassionate care your pet needs.

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We are one of the first specialty hospitals to receive an Accredited Referral Practice designation, which means over 900 quality standards of our practice are consistently evaluated by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).

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What is oncologic surgery?

Oncologic surgery is routinely used when establishing a diagnosis, performing a biopsy, tumor excision, palliative indications, and debulking tumors. When used in conjunction with other cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy, surgery can often make the treatment more effective. Overall, oncologic surgical intervention can improve your pet’s quality of life and comfort when used as definitive or palliative therapy.

Our board-certified veterinary surgeons are highly knowledgeable and skilled in various oncologic surgeries. In addition, our location near the Advanced Veterinary Specialty Group building allows us to collaborate with other board-certified specialists when needed. Together, we work to determine the most appropriate surgical approach.


Types of surgery

  • Adrenal

  • Limb amputation

  • Mammary tumors

  • Mandibulectomy

  • Maxillectomy

  • Parathyroid

  • Splenic tumors

  • Thyroid

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Veterinary professionals caring for animals in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.
Veterinary professionals caring for animals in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.
A veterinary clinic exam room.
Veterinary professionals caring for animals in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.
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Veterinary professionals caring for animals in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.
Veterinary professionals caring for animals in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.

We’re here for you (and them)

Schedule a visit. We’re here to help.

We want you and your pet to have the best experience possible. To schedule a surgical consultation, please contact us.

Prepare for your visit

  • 01Call us directly to schedule an appointment.
  • 02We’ll gather your pet’s records and collaborate with your primary care veterinarian.
  • 03Complete all necessary paperwork prior to arrival using our online forms and ensure all necessary email communications are completed.
  • 04Please limit the number of people that attend appointments and do not transport your pet if you yourself are ill.

During your visit

  • 01Call 949-936-0055 to notify us as soon as you arrive.
  • 02Let our client care representatives know of any personal accommodations you may need to be comfortable while you wait.
  • 03We will let you know if you should stay close by or if you can leave and come back.

After your visit

  • 01Follow your pet’s treatment plan and monitor their symptoms.
  • 02You know your pet best. If anything seems amiss or you have any concerns, give us a call — we’re here for you.
  • 03Our team will continue to partner with your primary veterinarian as a part of your pet’s ongoing care.

Our surgery team

When your pet needs care, our highly trained specialists are here to help.

Frequently asked questions

Understand more about your pet’s condition and treatment options.

Consultations include a review of your pet’s clinical history, a physical examination, and recommendations for diagnostic tests and treatment plans. If surgery is needed, it may be scheduled the same day or on the next available date.

New patients

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Save time during your visit by filling out our client registration form. (Not required.)

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