24 HOURS 7 DAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT NOW AT (905)-389-0707!
24 HOURS 7 DAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT NOW AT (905)-389-0707!
Comprehensive Surgical & Diagnostic Care—All Under One Roof
At East Mountain Animal Hospital, we offer a wide range of surgical and diagnostic services designed to get to the root of your pet’s health concerns—quickly, safely, and effectively. From routine spays and neuters to dental extractions, amputations, and more complex procedures, our experienced team is equipped to handle it all with compassion and care.
Our hospital is proud to offer advanced surgical facilities and cutting-edge diagnostic tools, ensuring your pet receives the highest standard of care every step of the way.
Patient safety and comfort are always our top priorities. Our skilled veterinary anesthesiologists provide expert pain management throughout the procedure and recovery process, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience for your pet.
All surgical and diagnostic procedures must be discussed with a veterinarian prior to booking to ensure the best care plan for your pet’s individual needs.
Have questions or think your pet may need surgery?
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All patients are required to book a consultation with a DVM before scheduling a surgery date. This ensures the recommended treatment plan and cost estimate are thoroughly reviewed and tailored to your pet’s specific needs.
This procedure, commonly known as a spay, is performed on female pets to prevent them from becoming pregnant and to protect them from various health concerns later in life. It’s generally recommended to schedule the surgery once your pet is 6 months of age or older.
It’s also the perfect time to consider microchipping—an easy and effective way to help ensure your pet can always find their way home!
This procedure is performed when your pet has lesions or cuts that need to be stitched or stapled to promote proper healing and prevent infection. Our DVM will carefully close the wound, ensuring the best possible recovery for your pet.
This procedure, commonly known as a neuter, is performed on male pets to prevent reproduction and reduce the risk of several health and behavioral issues later in life. It’s generally recommended for pets 6 months of age or older, once both testicles have fully descended.
It’s also an ideal time to have a microchip placed—giving your pet a permanent form of identification and extra peace of mind for you!
We understand that emergencies can happen at any time, and we’re here to help when you need us most! Emergency consultation fees range from $120 to $160 + TAX, with a minimum deposit of $500 (which includes the consultation) required upon arrival. We’re committed to providing the care your pet needs, even in unexpected situations.
Surgeries cannot be scheduled without a prior consultation and discussion of the treatment plan and estimate with a DVM.*
All patients are required to book a consultation with a DVM before scheduling a surgery date. This ensures the recommended treatment plan and cost estimate are thoroughly reviewed and tailored to your pet’s specific needs.
This procedure involves the removal of lumps or growths from your pet. We also offer the option to send these samples to a laboratory for testing to determine if they are cancerous or malignant tumors, ensuring the best course of action for your pet’s health.
This procedure is performed to remove bladder stones, providing relief and preventing future complications. Before scheduling for pick-up, we always ensure your pet is able to urinate on their own comfortably, making sure they are fully ready for the procedure.
This procedure involves the removal of fluid-filled cysts that may develop as a result of infections or trauma, helping to prevent discomfort and promote healing for your pet.
This procedure is performed when your pet gets into something they shouldn’t have—whether it’s socks, garbage, or leftovers! We’ve seen it all and understand that accidents happen, so we’re here to help get your pet back on track and feeling better.
Surgeries cannot be scheduled without a prior consultation and discussion of the treatment plan and estimate with a DVM.*
All patients are required to book a consultation with a DVM before scheduling a surgery date. This ensures the recommended treatment plan and cost estimate are thoroughly reviewed and tailored to your pet’s specific needs.
This procedure is performed to remove plaque and tartar buildup above and below the gumline, helping treat gingivitis and improve your pet’s oral health. It also leaves your pet with a fresh, clean-smelling mouth!
This procedure is performed to address fractured teeth, deciduous (baby) teeth, orthodontic abnormalities, oral trauma, or oral tumors, ensuring your pet’s oral health is properly managed and any discomfort is alleviated.
Surgeries cannot be scheduled without a prior consultation and discussion of the treatment plan and estimate with a DVM.*
The decision for diagnostics will be made in consultation between the doctor and the client, based on the presenting issues during the appointment. An estimate will be provided before proceeding with any diagnostic tests.
Radiographs are a valuable diagnostic tool that help veterinarians identify various conditions and health issues in your pet.
We offer abdominal screening radiographs to determine if your female pet is pregnant and to count the number of puppies or kittens. These radiographs should be taken no earlier than day 55 of the pregnancy for the most accurate results.
We will collect and send your pet’s blood sample to a laboratory to check for various diseases and conditions that may be related to the function of their organs, helping us detect any potential health concerns early on.
We can collect urine from your pet or test a fresh sample that you provide to check for a variety of conditions, including urinary tract infections, crystals, kidney disease, and more. This helps us diagnose and address any potential health issues promptly.
We can collect a fecal sample from your pet or test a fresh sample that you provide to check for various conditions, such as intestinal parasites, helping ensure your pet’s digestive health is in top condition.
Veterinarians use ultrasounds as a valuable tool to diagnose a range of issues with your pet. Once our doctor determines that an ultrasound specialist is needed, we will contact the specialist to come in for the procedure.
Please note, we do not use ultrasound to confirm pregnancy.
If you have any questions in regards to pricing please call the clinic at (905) 389-0707
A friendly and passionate veterinary team ready to help your pets 24 hours a day 7 days a week!
1175 stonechurch Rd E, Hamilton, ON L8W 2C6, CA
Here at EMAH we DO NOT offer any form of payment plans. However, our sister clinic Hamilton Veterinary Services is geared to low-income!
HVS does offer a 20% discount to all ODSP/OW clients and have lower costs overall!
Click below to check out their website!
24 HOURS 7 DAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT NOW AT (905)-389-0707