Our veterinary team has the expertise to help your pet recover from a wide range of injuries, from bone fractures to tendon or ligament damage.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears occur when the ligament that links the femur to the knee is partially or completely torn, resulting in instant discomfort and lameness.
When the kneecap shifts out of place, it wears down the cartilage and causes pain. This is known as MLP, or Medially Luxating Patella.
Pelvic fractures are among the most common orthopaedic fractures and usually don't require surgery. We will thoroughly examine your pet to identify the best course of action.
Limb fractures are any break or fracture in your pet's front or back legs. We employ a stainless-steel plate whenever possible to aid in the recuperation process.
Hip dislocation is most common after a sudden, severe trauma, such as a car accident, but it can also occur with less severe trauma if the hip joint is abnormal, such as in pets with hip dysplasia.
A patella tendon tear is a rupture of the tendon that connects the patella (kneecap) to the top of the tibia.
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Dr Plummer has always had a deep love for animals and graduated from the University of Queensland with Honours. in his Bachelor of Veterinary Science. After the success of his Brisbane clinic, Dr Plummer has launched Melbourne Pet Surgery with the goal of lowering the cost of high-quality pet care for all Melburnians.