Safe & Compassionate Pet Surgery in Noida.
When surgery is recommended, pet parents deserve clear communication, careful planning and compassionate support before, during and after the procedure. That is the kind of care we build our surgical visits around at Ichi & Ori Pet Care.
When surgery may be needed.
Most visits never lead to a scalpel, and that is a good thing. When they do, it is usually because surgery gives your pet a faster, kinder path back to comfort than medicine alone.
Lump removal
When a skin lump grows, changes shape or gets in the way of daily life, a careful removal often gives the most peace of mind for the family.
Wound repair
Cuts, tears and bite wounds sometimes need cleaning, closure and structured aftercare so healing is faster, calmer and less painful.
Soft tissue procedures
Selected soft tissue surgeries, tailored to the pet in front of us, planned around what will meaningfully improve daily comfort.
Spaying
Sterilisation of female dogs and cats, planned around age and health, with a clear conversation about timing and long-term wellbeing.
Neutering
Sterilisation of male dogs and cats, discussed openly, so you understand the benefits, the timing and what to expect afterwards.
Dental procedures
Dental care that requires anaesthesia is planned only after a full oral exam and honest discussion of what your pet actually needs.
Foreign body evaluation
When a swallowed object is suspected, we evaluate carefully with imaging and clinical judgement, and coordinate the safest next step.
Other medically necessary care
From abscess drainage to minor procedures your pet may need, we take on what is safe to do in our clinic and refer honestly when needed.
Transparent, unhurried, step by step.
A six-step path from your first questions to a fully healed follow-up. Nothing is hurried, nothing is hidden and nothing about the plan is decided without you.
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Consultation
A calm, unhurried conversation about what you have noticed at home, previous history and what you would like to understand about the possible next steps.
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Physical examination
A careful nose-to-tail examination confirming your pet’s general condition and looking closely at the specific area of concern.
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Diagnostic evaluation
Bloodwork, imaging or targeted tests are used where they will meaningfully change the plan, so the decision to proceed rests on evidence, not assumption.
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Surgical planning
A clear plan is shared with you, including expected duration, likely outcome, honest cost estimate and any alternatives that are worth considering first.
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Procedure
The surgery itself is performed with careful anaesthesia, sterile technique and continuous monitoring. Your questions are welcome before you leave your pet with us.
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Recovery & follow-up
A quiet recovery period at the clinic, written aftercare instructions and planned follow-up visits until healing is confirmed to be on track.
Six quiet habits behind every safe surgery.
Safe surgical care is less about heroic moments and more about the small, careful habits that add up. These are ours.
Pre-anaesthetic evaluation
Before any planned procedure, we review general health, run appropriate bloodwork and consider age, weight and any long-standing conditions.
Patient monitoring
During the procedure, vital signs are monitored continuously, so the team can respond calmly and precisely to any change.
Pain management
Modern, species-appropriate pain relief is planned into every procedure. Comfort is treated as part of the surgery, not an afterthought.
Sterile techniques
Instruments, drapes and technique follow strict aseptic protocols, lowering infection risk and supporting a smoother recovery.
Individualised treatment plans
Two pets with the same condition rarely need identical care. Every plan is tailored to species, temperament and household context.
Post-operative instructions
Written aftercare notes, honest expectations and a clear line to reach us if anything changes at home. Nothing is left to memory.
Preparing your pet for surgery.
These are general notes to help you feel prepared. Your veterinarian’s specific instructions always take priority over anything you read online, this page included.
Fasting instructions
Most pets need to be fasted before surgery. The exact hours are shared during pre-surgical planning, since young pets and specific conditions may need different guidance.
Discuss medications
Please share every regular medication your pet is on, including supplements. Some may need to be paused, others continued, and the veterinarian will confirm.
Arrival time
Please arrive at the time discussed at booking. Early arrivals often mean shorter waits and a calmer check-in for anxious pets.
Questions to ask
Please write down any questions the day before. There is no small question here, and consent is meant to be fully informed, not rushed.
What to bring
Previous records, familiar bedding, a favourite blanket and any current medication. These small touches help your pet settle before and after surgery.
What to expect
You will hear a clear summary of the day, likely timings and how you will be updated. Nothing important should ever come as a surprise.
Recovery after surgery.
A quiet, well-managed first ten days does more for outcomes than almost anything else. Here is what a good recovery looks like at home.
Pain management at home
Please give prescribed pain relief exactly as instructed. Missed or delayed doses are the most common cause of avoidable discomfort in the first few days.
Restricted activity
Short lead walks, no jumping, no running and no rough play for the recommended period. Quiet is genuinely medicine here.
Elizabethan collar or suit
An e-collar or recovery suit is not optional. It gently prevents licking and chewing that can undo the healing your pet has worked so hard to build.
Incision monitoring
A little redness or bruising can be normal early on. Discharge, swelling, opening of the wound or a bad smell should be checked promptly.
Medication schedule
Please keep prescriptions on a written schedule at home. Completing the full course, even after your pet appears well, prevents preventable complications.
Follow-up visits
Suture removal, recheck examinations and progress reviews are planned into the discharge notes. Please keep them, even if your pet seems fully recovered.
When to contact the vet
Refusal to eat beyond a day, persistent lethargy, vomiting, difficulty breathing, wound issues or extreme pain should be reported the same day.
Procedures we most commonly perform.
A short, honest list of the surgeries we most often help pet families with. Cases outside this scope are referred openly to trusted partners when it is the safer choice.
Spaying
A commonly performed sterilisation for female dogs and cats, planned around age, weight and lifestyle.
Neutering
A commonly performed sterilisation for male dogs and cats, discussed with clarity around timing and benefits.
Mass removal
Removal of skin lumps and small tumours where the veterinarian recommends surgical management after clinical evaluation.
Wound repair
Cleaning, suturing and structured recovery for cuts, tears and injuries that need more than at-home care.
Minor soft tissue surgery
Selected soft tissue procedures that are safe to perform in a companion animal clinic, decided case by case.
Diagnostic procedures
Certain diagnostic procedures require light anaesthesia. They are planned with the same care as any other surgery.

Surgical care with the family in mind.
Dr Kaushal spends unhurried time before every surgery, walking pet parents through the reasoning, the plan and the honest range of expected outcomes. You leave the consultation understanding what you are consenting to.
After the procedure, follow-up is planned rather than optional. We stay in touch until healing is confirmed to be on track, and adjust the plan promptly if anything at home suggests it is needed.
- Clear, honest explanations
- Recommendations you can trust
- Compassionate, unhurried consultations
- Gentle handling for anxious pets
- Continued follow-up until healing is confirmed
- Written aftercare plans
- Transparent cost estimates
- A doctor who remembers your pet
Pet families across Noida.
Our clinic in Sector 90 is easy to reach from Noida Expressway and the neighbouring residential sectors, with quiet parking and short waits at appointment time.
Pet surgery questions, answered clearly.
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Thoughtful Surgical Care, Every Step of the Way.
When surgery is necessary, we’re here to guide you with compassion, honesty and attentive care. Book a consultation and let’s decide the right next step for your pet, together.
