Advanced Veterinary Surgery

Holly Vet Clinic provides soft tissue, emergency, and orthopedic surgery for dogs and cats in Kenmore and the greater Seattle area. We focus on clear estimates, modern anesthesia, and compassionate aftercare so pets recover comfortably and safely.

Soft Tissue and Emergency Surgery

Gastrotomy (Foreign Body, Stomach Surgery)
$3,500
Enterotomy (Foreign Body, Intestinal Surgery)
$4,000
Gastropexy
$1,500
Gastric Dilatation Volvulus (GDV) Surgery
$5,000
Cystotomy (Bladder Stone Surgery)
$3,000
Pyometra (Infected Uterus Surgery)
$3,000
Splenectomy (Spleen Removal)
$3,000
Sialoadenectomy (Salivary Gland Removal)
$3,500
Anal Sacculectomy (Anal Gland Removal)
$3,000
Stenotic Nares Surgery
$1,000
Soft Palate Resection
$1,000
Eyelid Mass Removal
$1,000 to $3,000
Entropion Correction (Eyelid Rolling Inward)
$1,000 to $3,000
Ectropion Correction (Eyelid Rolling Outward)
$1,000 to $3,000
Cherry Eye Surgery (Per Eye)
$1,000
Enucleation (Eye Removal)
$3,000
Skin Tumor Removal
Varies
Cesarean Section (C Section)
$3,000 to $4,000

Orthopedic Surgery

Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO)
$4,000
Hindlimb Amputation
$3,500
Forelimb Amputation
$3,500
Caudectomy (Tail Amputation)
$3,500

Surgical Excellence at Holly Vet Clinic

Our clinic is equipped with the very best technology including Ligasure and electrosurgery, helping us perform safer, faster, and specialist level surgeries for dogs and cats in Kenmore & Seattle.

  • Minimally invasive vessel sealing for less bleeding
  • Shorter surgery and anesthesia times
  • Faster recovery and reduced hospitalization
Advanced surgery for dogs and cats in Kenmore and Seattle at Holly Vet Clinic

Frequently Asked Questions

What do you charge for GDV surgery in Seattle?

GDV surgery is $5,000 at Holly Vet Clinic in Kenmore near Seattle. This emergency procedure treats life threatening gastric dilatation and volvulus in large, deep chested dogs.

How do I know if my dog has GDV and should I go to the ER?

Classic signs include a swollen hard belly, unproductive retching, restlessness, and collapse. If you see these signs, go to an emergency hospital immediately and call us.

Can you do a preventive gastropexy and how much is it?

Yes. Preventive gastropexy is $1,500 and helps reduce the risk of GDV in at risk breeds. It can be done alone or paired with spay or neuter.

How much are foreign body surgeries like gastrotomy and enterotomy?

Gastrotomy is $3,500 and enterotomy is $4,000. Pricing covers the surgical procedure and anesthesia. Imaging and other pre operative diagnostics are quoted separately.

What is the cost to remove bladder stones?

Cystotomy surgery starts at $3,000. This price is for the procedure only and does not include diagnostics such as X rays or urinalysis, and does not include standard recovery medications.

How much is pyometra surgery and why is it urgent?

Pyometra surgery is $3,000. It treats a life threatening uterine infection. If your dog is lethargic, drinking more, has vaginal discharge, or seems unwell after a heat cycle, call us right away.

Do you fix eyelids like entropion or ectropion?

Yes. Entropion and ectropion corrections each range from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on severity and whether one or both eyelids need repair.

How much is eyelid mass removal for dogs and cats?

Eyelid mass removal ranges from $1,000 to $3,000 based on size and location. Our goal is complete removal with a clean cosmetic result and a comfortable blink.

What do you charge for cherry eye surgery?

Cherry eye surgery is $1,000 per eye and we aim to preserve the tear producing gland whenever possible.

How much is enucleation and when is it needed?

Enucleation, also called eye removal, is $3,000. It is recommended for painful blind eyes, severe trauma, glaucoma that does not respond to treatment, or tumors.

What is the price for an anal sacculectomy?

Anal sacculectomy, also called anal gland removal, is $3,000 and is commonly recommended for chronic infections, abscesses, or tumors that do not respond to medical care.

When should I consider anal gland removal for my dog or cat?

Consider surgery if your pet has recurring impactions, painful abscesses, or a diagnosed anal sac tumor. Surgery offers a long term solution when flushing and antibiotics fail.

What is recovery like after anal gland surgery?

Most pets are comfortable within a few days with rest and pain relief. Full healing is usually two to three weeks. We provide detailed home care and recheck plans.

Do you treat brachycephalic airway issues and what does it cost?

Yes. Stenotic nares surgery is $1,000 and soft palate resection is $1,000. These help flat faced breeds breathe more comfortably and reduce snoring and exercise intolerance.

How much are orthopedic surgeries like FHO or amputation?

FHO is $4,000. Forelimb and hindlimb amputations are $3,500 each. Tail amputation, also called caudectomy, is $3,500.

Who is a good candidate for FHO?

FHO is often recommended for painful hip dysplasia, chronic luxation, or Legg Calve Perthes disease. Many small to medium dogs and cats do very well after rehabilitation.

How do pets do after an amputation?

Most pets adapt quickly and return to happy active lives. We will guide you on pain control, incision care, and activity restrictions to support a smooth recovery.

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