We have boarded veterinary surgeons on our team, available by appointment for surgical consultations.

Dr Conzemius

Dr. Mike Conzemius, DVM, PHD, DACVS

What is a Board Certified Veterinary Surgeon?

A board-certified veterinary surgeon is a veterinarian who has undergone advanced training and certification in surgical procedures beyond the standard veterinary degree. To achieve this certification, they must:

Board-certified veterinary surgeons specialize in complex procedures, including orthopedic, soft tissue, and neurologic surgeries. They often work in specialty hospitals, universities, or referral centers, collaborating with other veterinary specialists to provide the highest level of surgical care.

What is Specialty Surgery?

Veterinary specialty surgeons work in referral hospitals, specialty clinics, and universities, collaborating with other specialists to provide the highest level of surgical care for pets and animals.

Our surgery consultations are $188.00, and this fee will be applied toward the surgery if you choose to proceed. Surgery costs vary depending on the complexity of the procedure, so please call us for an estimate.

What to expect the day of your pet’s surgical consultation

Our Specialty Surgery consultations are Monday-Thursday from 7:30am-9:45am.

Please make sure your pet does NOT have any food or water after 10:00pm the night before and no breakfast the morning of their consultation in case a procedure is scheduled for that day. A small amount of water the morning of the procedure is okay.

Medications on the day of your pet’s procedure are to be given as prescribed unless otherwise advised by the Veterinarian. If medications are to be given, you may do so with a small treat. Please also bring these medications with you in case they are required or your pet is with us overnight.

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At GQ, we follow a thoughtful step-by-step process to ensure the best care for our Specialty Surgery patients. Here’s what you can expect on the day of your pet’s consultation:

What to expect the day of your pet’s surgical procedure

We ask for all patients to be dropped off at 7:00am.

Please make sure your pet does NOT have any food or water after 10:00pm the night before and no breakfast the morning of their procedure. A small amount of water the morning of the procedure is okay.

Medications on the day of your pet’s procedure are to be given as prescribed unless otherwise advised by the Veterinarian. If medications are to be given, you may do so with a small treat. Please also bring these medications with you in case they are required or your pet is with us overnight.

At GQ, we follow a thoughtful step-by-step process to ensure the best care for our Specialty Surgery patients. Here’s what you can expect on the day of your pet’s procedure:

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.

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