Other Surgery

At Paws for a Cause Vet Care, we believe surgical care should be transparent, affordable, and stress-free.

Our surgical pricing is all-inclusive, meaning the quote you receive covers everything your pet needs for a safe and comfortable procedure. This includes preoperative medications, IV catheter placement, anesthesia, continuous monitoring throughout surgery, comprehensive pain management, and all medications sent home. There are no hidden fees or surprise add-ons, just clear, upfront pricing so you can focus on your pet’s care with confidence.

The prices listed below reflect variations based on your pet’s size and the amount of anesthesia time required. We will provide a personalized estimate and answer any questions you may have at your pet’s consultation, so you know exactly what to expect.

Call 630-961-8000 to book your pet’s surgical consultation appointment.

doctors and technicians performing advanced surgery

Advanced Pet Surgical Services

Exploratory Surgery and Intestinal Foreign-Body Removal

$1,400 - $2,000
Resection / Anastomosis $500+

For pets suffering from blockages or other abdominal issues.

Mass Removal

$400 - $1,200

To address lumps and growths that may require removal for your pet’s health.

Limb Amputation

$400 - $700

For pets with severe limb injuries or conditions that can’t be treated otherwise.

Umbilical Hernia Repair

$65 - $150

To correct internal or external hernias.

Inguinal Hernia Repair

$600+

Corrects a defect in the abdominal wall near the groin.

Perineal Hernia Repair

$1,200+

Corrects a weakening or tear in the muscles near a pet’s rectum.

Entropion Eye Repair Surgery

$400 per eye

To correct inward-rolling eyelids that can cause discomfort and damage to the eye.

Enucleation (Eye Removal)

$400+

For pets suffering from severe eye issues or injury. 

Pyometra

$400 - $900

A serious, life-threatening uterine infection in unspayed female pets.

Cystotomy - Bladder Stone Removal

$900 - $1,200

Opens the bladder to safely remove stones, relieving pain, urinary blockage, and irritation while restoring normal urinary function.

To ensure the best possible outcome for your pet, all surgical procedures require a pre-surgical exam and bloodwork. This helps assess your pet’s overall health and suitability for surgery. During the consultation, our experienced veterinary staff will thoroughly examine your pet and review their medical history before recommending the most appropriate surgical intervention.

Please note: Certain restrictions may apply to specific cases, including pets over 100 pounds, Addisonian patients, sighthound breeds (such as greyhounds, whippets, and salukis), FeLV-positive cats, and wolf hybrids. If you have any questions about whether your pet is eligible for surgery, please feel free to reach out.

Schedule a Surgery

The first step in scheduling any surgery is to book a consultation. Please contact our team at 630-961-8000 to schedule an appointment.