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Clinics/Hospitals
Liberty Veterinary Hospital
6823 Yankee Rd., Liberty Twp. ............... 513-755-9700
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Little Miami Veterinary Service, Inc.
680 W Mason-Morrow Rd., S. Lebanon . 513-494-9009
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Lodder’s Plaza Animal Clinic
2255 Millville Ave., Hamilton ................... 513-895-1978
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Loveland Regional Veterinary Hospital
300 W. Loveland Ave., Loveland ............ 513-697-9796
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Mariemont Veterinary Clinic L.L.C.
6892 Murray Ave., Cincinnnati ................ 513-561-0020
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Mason Animal Hospital
771 Reading Rd., Mason ........................ 513-398-3070
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Mason Family Pet Hospital, LLC
770 Reading Rd. Suite B, Mason ........... 513-398-8700
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Miamitown Pet Hospital
5990 State Route 128, Cleves................ 513-353-1229
Clinics/Hospitals
PHONE: 513.821.1101
FAX: 513.821.2555
513
PHONE: 513.871.1114
FAX: 513.871.7222
451 E. GALBRAITH RD.
CINCINNATI, OH 45215
2116 MADISON RD.
CINCINNATI, OH 45208
Lewis Animal Hospital
451 E. Galbraith Rd., Cincinnati
See our ad above .................................. 513-821-1101
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Lewis Animal Hospital
2116 Madison Rd., Cincinnati
See our ad above ...................................513-871-1114
His compassion is over all that He
has made.
—Psalm 145:9
Clinics/Hospitals
What Is Laparoscopic Surgery?
This type of surgery is performed
by inserting a thin tube
with a camera and light on it into
the abdomen through a small
incision. This essentially acts as
the doctor’s eye, as it provides a
close-up view of a pet’s internal
organs.
In its earliest inception, this
tool was mostly used as a diagnostic
tool to obtain tissue
samples and examine internal
organs. It has since developed
into a surgical tool to allow for
a range of surgical procedures,
including biopsies, mass removals,
ovariectomy, and more.
This tool can also be used in
laser surgery procedures.
these type of procedures, such
as:
Reduced blood loss
Shortened anesthesia time
Smaller incisions
Less pain & discomfort
Faster recovery time
Reduced risk for infection &
complications
Because the images from
external monitor, we receive a
great view of your pet’s internal
organs. After the procedure is
completed, the surgery site can
be closely monitored for any
complications, such as excess
bleeding. This allows us to deal
with any issues immediately.
From Middendorf Animal Hospital website.
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