About Us
Our Pet Surgery Team is among the best in California. We care for each of our patients as we would for our own.
Our Pet Surgery Team is among the best in California. We care for each of our patients as we would for our own.
Please remember to bring all available records and imaging results to scheduled appointment. We look forward to helping you and your pet!
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We proudly serve the pets of San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, Temecula, Murrieta, and the surrounding areas.

Veterinary anesthesiologists treat their patients in the same way that anesthesiologists help human patients. These specialists have advanced training and know the best ways to administer anesthesia to your pet.

Dr. Wypart has twenty years of experience with various soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries. After graduating from veterinary school, he completed rigorous specialty training in veterinary surgery.

Amber has over two decades of experience as a Registered Veterinary Technician. One of her greatest joys is mentoring and training newer staff, sharing the passion for veterinary care that has driven her throughout her career.
The most common surgery performed at SurgiPet is TPLO surgery. This procedure is performed to stabilize the knee joint in dogs. It is a preferred treatment for dogs who have torn or injured the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), also called the CCL ligament of the knee. TPLO surgery is not an emergency surgery. However, it is best to perform TPLO surgery within days of injury to avoid muscle weakness. The all-inclusive package fee for TPLO surgery at SurgiPet covers everything from the initial consultation to post-surgical rechecks and x-rays and offers 30-40% savings are compared to large veterinary hospitals’ charges. Call for details.
Each animal is treated as one of our own, while owners are looked after with updates, reports, and compassionate care advice. We also stay open every weekend for surgeries that just can’t wait.
From hopping to limping to complex injuries, SurgiPet can tell you if surgery is necessary. We offer fast-track access to expert surgical and orthopedic care for pets. Timely consultations for acute injuries so you and your pet can avoid the large hospitals’ hassle and cost.
Orthopedic pet surgery may markedly enhance your pet’s quality of life. Some of the common orthopedic surgery procedures include fracture repair (broken bones), joint surgery (cruciate ligament repair), knee cap dislocation, and elbow dysplasia.
General (Soft tissue) surgery is any surgery non-joint or bone related, and can include ear, eye, chest, abdominal (i.e. liver, gastrointestinal tract, reproductive tract, kidneys and urinary system), anal glands, skin and other pet surgeries performed on the soft tissues.
Surgipet is the only surgery center in San Diego County where an expert anesthesiologist attends to every pet during anesthesia. With the expertise of a veterinary anesthesiologist, your pet’s surgery can be performed under the safest possible conditions.
Breaking a bone is a very traumatic and painful experience for the pet. Often surgery is necessary to achieve a complete recovery. To repair the fracture, the surgeon attaches plates and screws to the broken bone. The prognosis is typically excellent
Knee surgery in dogs is more common than you think. While many pet parents have heard of TPLO Surgery, few know about surgical options for a dislocated kneecap. Our expert surgeon can help you choose the most optimal treatment for your pet.
Hip dislocation (luxation) and hip arthritis are among dogs’ and cats’ most common hip problems. They can occur secondary to hip dysplasia, accident, or vehicular trauma. Surgical repair aims to restore pain-free mobility to a painful and damaged hip.
Chronic ear disease in dogs is often challenging to treat. Once ear disease in dogs becomes ‘end stage’ or severe, surgery may be necessary. Ear surgery called TECA (Total Ear Canal Ablation) may be the best option for pain-free life for your pet.
For pet parents seeking exceptional care, Surgipet offers spaying and neutering with the supervision of an anesthesiologist, an experienced surgeon, and the newest pain relief methods. We also schedule these procedures for pets with a higher anesthetic risk.
Cats and dogs can develop masses (lumps, bumps, growths) associated with the skin. They can also grow inside a body cavity and organs like the liver and spleen. Skin cancer masses or skin growths often require expert surgical removal to prevent regrowth.
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