If your pet is undergoing diagnostic procedures or surgery at UCD Veterinary Hospital, then analgesia, sedation or general anaesthesia may be required.
A dedicated team of anaesthetists at UCD Veterinary Hospital provide anaesthesia for over 2,000 dogs, cats, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and exotics pets each year. Our team includes three European specialists in veterinary anaesthesia, one anaesthesia registrar, two anaesthesia residents, one anaesthesia intern and three small animal anaesthesia nurses.
Anaesthesia, like any medical procedure, carries inherent risks including, but not limited to, low blood pressure, respiratory depression, adverse reaction to anaesthetic drugs and allergic reactions. For this reason, each patient has an anaesthetist dedicated to their case, with supervision provided by a European specialist in veterinary anaesthesia. When anaesthetic cases are particularly complex there will be two anaesthetists assigned to a case, again with support provided by a European specialist in veterinary anaesthesia.