Effective, Safe Pet Surgery in New Berlin
Pet surgery is common, with almost every pet having a procedure at least once in their lifetime. However, just because they are common does not make them any less serious! At New Berlin Animal Hospital, we minimize risks with extensive safety protocols before, during, and after your pet’s surgery. As an AAHA-accredited hospital, we use the latest surgical methods to ensure a successful and minimally invasive procedure.

Surgeries We Perform
The veterinarians at our animal hospital are skilled in both soft tissue and more complex orthopedic surgeries. Some of the more common surgeries we perform include:
Soft Tissue
- Mass/tumor removal
- Foreign body removal
- Spay and neuter
- Skin tag removal
- Cherry eye surgery
- Cystotomy (bladder surgery)
- And more
Orthopedic
- Fracture repairs
- CCL rupture repairs
- Patella luxation
For more complex orthopedic or soft tissue surgeries, we can refer you and your pet to specialists in the area who we trust to give your pet the care they deserve.
“My family first starting going to NBAH in the early 70's with our first dog. Since then they have treated 2 other family pets, 4 of my own pets, and my sister's dog. I have recommended them many times to other people. Every person I recommended them to are still clients. I will NEVER go anywhere else.”
Shelley T.
“Wonderful vet clinic! They always strive to take great care of my pets and always are able to accommodate for you and in times for those urgent matters! I would recommend New Berlin Animal Hospital to anyone!”
Ethan S.
“Best care for your pets, period. All the staff care about all the animals. Spend all the time you need with the docs, they make sure you understand everything, and that there are no questions. They truly care for your pets.”
Andi B.
“Excellent vet care. Nothing but positive experiences”
Brian C.
“Dr. Andrea Sobon is a great Doctor and fantastic person. I come from Racine, Wisconsin just to see her.!!! ”
Rhonda B.
“They are very good!! They do a thorough examination which I appreciate and take the time to answer any questions. They also talk to me like a human being! But they are pricey.”
Carrie A.
“I took my first puppy there from the start and he lived 19 1/2 years. That has to say something about the care he got from the staff. Twenty years later I am bring the rescue dog I adopted 3 weeks ago. Wouldn't go anywhere else. ”
Linda N.
Safety with Anesthesia
One of the largest concerns pet parents have is with anesthesia. The anesthetic does come with some inherent risks, but with veterinary medicine as advanced as it is, we are able to minimize all risk with anesthesia so your pet’s surgery and recovery are as smooth as possible. Safety protocols we have in place include:
- Pre-anesthetic blood work and exam to check for underlying conditions that could complicate anesthesia
- An exact anesthetic protocol tailored to your pet
- Warmed fluids provided through an IV catheter for hydration and to maintain their body temperature
- Extensive monitoring through advanced equipment that measures your pet’s heart rate and rhythm, respiration rate, blood-oxygen levels, pulse-oximetry, and more
- A dedicated, caring technician who is with your pet, monitoring them, from the moment they’re admitted to the moment they wake from anesthesia

Ask About Pet Surgery
Surgery can benefit your pet in many ways, whether it’s to prevent a future problem, or correct a current condition. Ask us more about pet surgery and if a procedure is right for your pet. Contact us at 262-782-6910.