Roam Veterinary Surgery

Veterinary Surgical Services in Sonoma County, CA

Established in 2022

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High Quality Specialty Care

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Individualized, Compassionate Care

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Professional, Knowledgeable Team

Veterinary Surgical Services in Sonoma County, CA

We offer a comprehensive range of services to keep your furry friend happy and healthy. More importantly, we focus on providing that care in a way that places each and every client and patient as our highest priority.

Soft Tissue Surgical Procedures

  • Mass Removal
  • Splenectomy
  • Intestinal Foreign Body Removal

Orthopedic Surgical Procedures

  • Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO)
  • Medial Patella Luxation
  • Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO)

Meet Our Doctor

Dr. Jessie Sutton is a board-certified small animal surgeon. She was born and raised in sunny San Diego, California. From a young age, she had a passion for animals and knew that becoming a veterinarian would be her dream career.

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FAQs for Pet Parents

Is your pet in need of surgery? Roam Veterinary Surgery is here to make the process easier by working with your primary care veterinarian to provide specialty surgical services in the comfort of your local veterinary clinic.

How can I schedule surgery with Dr. Sutton?

Surgery is scheduled by your primary care veterinarian after a thorough evaluation is performed. This is to determine if surgery is recommended/needed and to ensure your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia. Please contact Roam Veterinary Surgery if you would like a list of partner clinics we are currently serving.

What types of surgeries does Dr. Sutton perform?

Dr. Sutton can perform a wide range of both orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries in the comfort of your local veterinary clinic. Please see the procedure list on our website; if the particular procedure your pet needs is not listed, please have your veterinarian contact Dr. Sutton to discuss your pet’s surgical needs. In some instances, depending on the nature of the procedure or your pet’s individual medical needs, it may be recommended that the procedure be performed at a 24 hour hospital for more thorough postoperative monitoring and care.

How can I get an estimate for surgery?
An estimate for surgery is provided by your primary care veterinarian (where the surgical procedure is taking place). These estimates include costs for anesthesia and monitoring, the surgical procedure, surgical equipment, implants, and medications to go home. Estimates may vary slightly between clinics as they are dependent on the individual clinic’s cost of equipment/supplies.