Contact Information
Address:
4727 E Bell Rd #11, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Dr. Kelly’s Veterinary Surgical Unit Dr. Kelly’s is a veterinary practice in Arizona focused on making high-quality surgical and preventive pet and dog care affordable and accessible. Operating in the Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff metro areas, they specialize in low‑cost spay & neuter, general surgery, and dental care for cats and dogs.
4727 E Bell Rd #11, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Dr. Kelly's Veterinary Surgical Unit - North Phoenix
Welcome to Dr. Kelly's Veterinary Surgical Unit, located at 4727 E Bell Rd #11, Phoenix, AZ 85032. We are a specialized veterinary practice dedicated exclusively to the surgical care of your beloved pets in our local community. Our focus is clear: providing expert surgical care in a calm, state-of-the-art environment by experienced professionals.
At Dr. Kelly's, we understand that entrusting your pet's surgical care requires confidence in our skills, technology, and commitment. Our surgical unit is designed specifically for the procedures we perform, ensuring the highest standard of care for the animals who visit us at this Phoenix location.
Our Core Philosophy
We believe that surgical intervention, when medically indicated, is often the most effective way to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions in companion animals. Our team is committed to utilizing the latest techniques and technologies to minimize pain, reduce recovery times, and achieve the best possible outcomes for your pets. We pride ourselves on a thorough approach, ensuring that every surgical case receives careful pre-operative assessment, meticulous intra-operative care, and comprehensive post-operative monitoring.
Our Specialized Services
Our facility at 4727 E Bell Rd #11 is equipped and staffed to handle a broad spectrum of surgical procedures. We focus on:
Soft Tissue Surgery: This includes routine procedures like spay and neuter surgeries, as well as more complex operations such as tumor removal, foreign body extraction, wound repair, and internal mass biopsies. Orthopedic Surgery: We address common orthopedic issues, including cruciate ligament repairs (like Tibial Tuberosity Advancement - TTA), fracture stabilization, and joint tightening procedures (like TPLO). Dental Surgery: Our team performs comprehensive dental cleanings, tooth extractions, and addresses oral masses or abnormalities. Exploratory Surgery: When a definitive diagnosis is needed, we perform exploratory laparotomies or thoracotomies. Mass Removal: We offer safe and effective removal of benign and malignant tumors under appropriate anesthesia and pain management.Our surgical suite is equipped with modern anesthesia monitoring equipment, including blood pressure monitoring, pulse oximetry, and capnography, ensuring patient safety throughout the procedure. Advanced surgical instruments and imaging guidance are also available to aid our surgeons.
The Dr. Kelly's Team at Our North Phoenix Location
Your pet's care is handled by a dedicated team led by experienced veterinarians specializing in surgical procedures. Our team includes skilled technicians and support staff who are proficient in surgical assistance, anesthesia support, and post-operative nursing. We work collaboratively to ensure seamless care from the moment your pet arrives at our facility on E Bell Road.
We prioritize clear communication with pet owners. Before any surgery, we take time to explain the procedure, discuss potential risks and benefits, and outline the expected recovery process. We believe informed owners are better equipped to participate in their pet's healthcare decisions.
Preparing for Your Pet's Surgery
Proper preparation is key to a successful surgical outcome. Our team will provide specific instructions regarding fasting (withholding food after midnight the night before surgery, but water is usually permitted until the morning of the procedure) and any necessary pre-anesthetic bloodwork. Following these instructions carefully helps ensure your pet is in optimal condition for surgery.
Recovery and Aftercare
Post-operative care is crucial for a smooth recovery. Our facility provides a quiet, comfortable environment for your pet's recuperation. We will provide detailed instructions on pain management, activity restriction, and wound care. We emphasize the importance of follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress and remove sutures if necessary.
We understand that surgery can be stressful for pet owners. Our team is here to answer your questions and provide reassurance throughout the entire process. From the initial consultation to the final follow-up visit at our Phoenix surgical unit, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and expert surgical care for your companion.
Contact Us
For inquiries about our surgical services or to schedule a consultation, please contact Dr. Kelly's Veterinary Surgical Unit at our North Phoenix location:
Website: https://www.drkellysvet.com/
Phone: (602) 641-4861
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of surgical procedures do you perform at your Phoenix location?
A: At our surgical unit on E Bell Road, we specialize in soft tissue surgery (spay, neuter, tumor removal, foreign body removal, wound repair), orthopedic surgery (cruciate ligament repair, fracture treatment), dental surgery (cleanings, extractions), exploratory surgery, and mass removal.
Q2: How do I prepare my pet for surgery at Dr. Kelly's?
A: We will provide specific pre-operative instructions, which typically include withholding food the night before the procedure (keeping water available) and possibly performing pre-anesthetic bloodwork. Following these instructions carefully is essential for your pet's safety.
Q3: What should I expect regarding pain management after surgery?
A: Pain management is a critical part of the surgical process at our Phoenix facility. We utilize a multimodal approach, combining different types of pain medications administered pre-operatively, intra-operatively, and post-operatively to ensure your pet is comfortable during recovery. We will explain the pain management plan during your consultation.
Q4: How long does it typically take for a pet to recover from surgery?
A: