

General Surgery
General Surgery for Pets in Williamsburg, VA
Surgery can feel stressful for both pets and their owners. It’s natural to have concerns about your pet’s safety, comfort, and recovery. Having a trusted veterinary team and a clear understanding of the process can help ease that uncertainty and ensure your pet receives the care they need.
Surgery is sometimes a necessary part of maintaining your pet’s health, from routine procedures to more complex operations. Having access to surgical care in a familiar setting helps reduce delays, minimize stress, and support better outcomes for pets in Williamsburg, Kingsmill, Queen’s Lake, Merrimac, and surrounding communities.
At Middle Plantation Animal Hospital, general surgery is performed for a wide range of needs, including spay and neuter procedures, mass removals, and other medically necessary operations. Each case is approached with careful planning to ensure your pet is prepared, monitored, and supported throughout the entire process.
Common Surgical Procedures we Perform:
General surgery we perform includes both routine and medically necessary procedures, such as:
- Spay and neuter procedures
- Mass and tumor removals
- Wound repair and laceration treatment
- Abdominal (soft tissue) surgery
- Foreign body removal
- Bladder stone removal
- Ear and skin procedures
- Dental extractions related to oral health
Spay and neuter surgeries are among the most common, helping prevent unwanted litters while also reducing the risk of certain health conditions. Other procedures are performed to address injuries, remove abnormal growths, or treat internal conditions that cannot be managed with medication alone.
Each procedure is based on your pet’s specific condition, age, and overall health, with the goal of resolving the issue while minimizing stress and recovery time.
What to Expect Before and After Surgery
Before surgery, a full evaluation is completed to assess your pet’s overall health. This may include lab work or imaging to help identify any underlying concerns and confirm that your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia. These steps help reduce risk and provide a clearer understanding of how to proceed. Preparation plays an important role in surgical success.
Clear instructions are provided prior to the procedure, including fasting guidelines and any adjustments to medications.
During surgery, pets are monitored closely to track vital signs such as heart rate, breathing, and oxygen levels. This level of monitoring helps maintain stability and safety throughout the procedure.
After surgery, recovery is managed with a focus on comfort and healing. Pain management is addressed, and detailed instructions are provided for at-home care, including activity restrictions, incision monitoring, and follow-up needs.
Pets may require recheck visits to ensure proper healing and to address any concerns that arise during recovery.
When Surgery Is Recommended
Surgery is typically recommended when it is the most effective way to treat a condition or prevent it from worsening. This may include situations where a mass needs to be removed, an internal issue needs correction, or a procedure is necessary to support long-term health.
Early evaluation can help determine whether surgery is needed and allow for better planning.
Addressing concerns before they progress can often lead to smoother procedures and recovery.
In a community like Williamsburg, where pets are active and part of daily life, maintaining their health and mobility is essential. Access to general surgery supports that by providing solutions when medical conditions require more advanced care.
Surgical Care You Can Trust
General surgery is an important part of a complete approach to your pet’s health, offering solutions when other treatments are not enough. With careful planning, monitoring, and follow-up care, surgical procedures can be performed safely and effectively to support your pet’s long-term well-being.
At Middle Plantation Animal Hospital, we provide surgical services for pets in Williamsburg, Kingsmill, Queen’s Lake, Merrimac, and surrounding communities, with a focus on safety, comfort, and clear communication every step of the way.
Schedule a surgical consultation at Middle Plantation Animal Hospital today.
Middle Plantation Animal Hospital
We’re committed to helping you and your pets any way we can.
Phone: 757-345-6566
Fax: 757-345-6667
7316 Merrimac Trail
Williamsburg, VA 23185, US
Also serving Kingsmill, Queen’s Lake, & Merrimac, VA and surrounding areas.
Monday – Friday: 8:00am-6:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
EXCELLENT Based on 160 reviews Posted on Kathryn KreisnerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Happy pups! Good visit with gentle vet Ms. Roger’sPosted on Joan MalikTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The entire staff is amazing. They love all of my animals. They are very through and explain everything .Posted on Joshua Van WienenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (and then 1,999,995 more!) If I could give Middle Plantation Animal Hospital infinity stars, I would. Dr. Roger and her phenomenal team are not just veterinary professionals—they're heartfelt healers, emotional lifelines, and truly extraordinary human beings. Dr. Roger is the type of vet who doesn’t just treat your pet—she sees them. She lovingly calls my rescue cats, Toby (7) and Gibby (14), “my babies” and treats them like they’re royalty with fur. Her honesty, empathy, and incredible depth of care turned what could’ve been a stressful experience into one of compassion and clarity. When I was overwhelmed, trying to navigate hard questions about my best friends’ health, her team became a net of support. They weren’t just staff—they were practically therapists with stethoscopes. Every visit felt like a mix of expert care and emotional sanctuary. Middle Plantation isn’t just a clinic; it’s a haven for pets and the people who love them. To say I’m grateful doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface. Peep my old baby Gibby at his first visit, and one of Dr. Roger’s helpers doing everything to make him comfortable. ❤️❤️Posted on Mara HilemanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We originally began taking our dog to Middle Plantation because it was barely a five minute drive from our home. We have since moved farther away and although there are many other closer options for us now we still take our dogs to Middle Plantation. Their kindness, care, compassion, and professionalism are completely worth the drive and unless we suddenly move to the other side of the country we have no desire to find a new vet. We have had three dogs in their care and trust them for everything from check ups to surgery to boarding. I would and do recommend their team to every local pet owner with zero reservations.
