Surgery (Neutering) is a pet sterilisation procedure that helps support long-term health and prevent unwanted litters. Vetlyf includes pre-surgery exam, safe anesthesia, surgical care, pain management and post-op guidance.

Vetlyf provides pet neutering and sterilisation surgery support with pre-surgery assessment, anesthesia safety, surgical procedure care and recovery guidance.

Vetlyf offers Surgery (Neutering) and pet sterilisation support for pet parents in Gurugram and Delhi NCR.

Surgery (Neutering) is listed with starting price ₹ 7,999, typical duration 120 mins, and booking support through Vetlyf.

Primary service location: Sector 89, Gurugram, Haryana, 122505. Coordinates: 28.4132143;76.9539707.

Service areas include Gurugram, Delhi NCR, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad.

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Surgery Neutering

safe sterilisation support

Sterilisation ensures long-term health and prevents unwanted litters with pre-surgery checks, safe anesthesia, pain management and post-op care guidance.

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Service Detail

What's Included in Surgery (Neutering)

Neutering is a sterilisation surgery planned with safety, comfort and recovery in mind. The service includes pre-surgery evaluation, safe anesthesia, the surgical procedure, pain management and post-op care guidance for pet parents.

Exam

Pre-surgery Exam

A veterinary exam helps assess whether your pet is fit for the planned sterilisation procedure.

Safety

Safe Anesthesia

Anesthesia support is planned carefully so the surgical procedure can be performed with appropriate monitoring.

Surgery

Surgical Procedure

The neutering procedure is performed with sterile handling and surgery-focused care.

Recovery

Pain & Post-op Guidance

Pain management and recovery instructions help pet parents support healing after the procedure.

Surgery Flow

What Happens During Neutering Surgery

This section explains the core surgical journey: assessment, anesthesia, procedure and recovery guidance.

1

Surgery Consultation

The vet reviews your pet's health, age, history and readiness for sterilisation.

2

Pre-surgery Preparation

Fitness for surgery is checked and anesthesia planning is explained before the procedure.

3

Neutering Procedure

The surgical procedure is completed with sterile care and appropriate monitoring.

4

Recovery Guidance

Pain care, activity restriction, wound observation and follow-up instructions are shared.

People Also Ask About Surgery (Neutering)

What is Surgery (Neutering) for pets?

Neutering is a sterilisation surgery that helps prevent unwanted litters and may support long-term health and behavior management when recommended by a veterinarian.

Why is a pre-surgery exam important?

A pre-surgery exam helps the vet understand your pet's health condition and whether they are fit for anesthesia and surgery.

Is anesthesia used during neutering?

Yes, safe anesthesia is part of the surgical process so the procedure can be performed with appropriate care and monitoring.

What care is needed after neutering?

Post-op care usually includes pain management, wound observation, activity restriction and following the vet's recovery guidance.

Can surgery be delayed after consultation?

Yes, if the vet finds a health concern or your pet is not ready for surgery, the procedure may be delayed for safety.

Surgery (Neutering) FAQ

What is included in Surgery (Neutering)?

It includes pre-surgery exam, safe anesthesia, surgical procedure, pain management and post-op care guidance.

Why should pets be neutered?

Sterilisation helps prevent unwanted litters and can support long-term health when advised by a veterinarian.

How long does neutering surgery take?

The service duration is generally around 120 minutes, including preparation, procedure and immediate recovery support.

Will my pet need pain management after surgery?

Yes, pain management is part of post-op care guidance so your pet can recover with better comfort.

What should I follow after surgery?

Follow the vet's guidance on rest, wound observation, activity control, medication and follow-up visits if advised.

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