

WHY WOULD MY PET NEED PAIN MANAGEMENT?
Pain management is used mainly with transfer patients and in pets who have recently undergone surgery, particularly following procedures like:
- Orthopedic surgeries
- Soft tissue
- Abdominal
- Bone setting
- Tooth extraction
- Removal of items from stomach or bowels
- Anything requiring a patient to be monitored through the night

Pain medications are given safely and at a constant rate to keep the patient’s quality of life at an optimum. We will aggressively address your pet’s pain or disability to keep them comfortable during their brief stay with us. Our techniques include pharmaceutical remedies, physical medicine and physical rehabilitation.
LONG-TERM REHABILITATION
Long-term, we know that responsible pain management coupled with effective physical rehabilitation offers your pet the best chance to restore their original mobility, function, and happiness.
For rehabilitation, adjustments, and acupuncture, we recommend Care First Animal Hospital.



Pain medications are given safely and at a constant rate to keep the patient’s quality of life at an optimum. We will aggressively address your pet’s pain or disability to keep them comfortable during their brief stay with us. Our techniques include pharmaceutical remedies, physical medicine and physical rehabilitation.
LONG-TERM REHABILITATION
Long-term, we know that responsible pain management coupled with effective physical rehabilitation offers your pet the best chance to restore their original mobility, function, and happiness. For rehabilitation, adjustments, and acupuncture, we recommend Care First Animal Hospital.