From Edinger Surgical Options
The Midwest's premier veterinary hospital specializing in orthopedic surgery for dogs and cats. We treat hip dysplasia, CCL tears (TPLO), medial & lateral patellar luxation (MPL, LPL), muscle and tendon injuries, and osteoarthritis. ESO provides total hip replacements for dogs and repairs the most complex bone fractures with state-of-the-art techniques and 3D planning and modeling. Minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery is used to diagnose and treat joint injuries. We provide Total Body Recovery and handle all aspects of diagnosis, surgery, and initial recovery. Our unique RECOVERY STAY™ program provides round-the-clock professional care after surgery for faster healing. Orthopedic urgent care evaluation and surgery appointments available.
? A Heartfelt Review for Our Amazing Veterinarian and Their Team ?We recently had our beloved furry family member undergo a successful surgery, and we cannot thank our veterinarian and their team enough for the exceptional care they provided. From the planning stages to the post-operative care, the entire experience was handled with professionalism, expertise, and genuine compassion.Our dog's surgery was not a minor procedure, and understandably, we were filled with anxiety and worry. However, from the moment we walked through the doors of the veterinary clinic, the entire team went above and beyond to put us at ease. The reception staff was warm, understanding, and took...read full review
We can’t adequately put into words how great Edinger was to us and our 13 year old beagle, Sadie. Sadie presented with a CCL tear to her left knee. After seeking out 2 other opinions at other practices, we came to see Dr. Eby upon the recommendation of a family friend/veterinarian. From the moment we met Dr. Eby, we knew we wanted him to take care of our girl. Sadie has a VERY complicated medical history with multiple ongoing health issues, making her case a bit tricky. Dr. Eby took a ton of time going through the procedure with us and carefully planned out the safest path of anesthesia for her. He put our worries at ease. Having seen other surgeons (at a different...read full review
Our straight back German shepherd dog Maya was found to have severe bilateral hip dysplasia at 4.5 yrs of age. She was having more pain and discomfort with routine movement and treatment with non surgical therapies such as laser therapy and physical therapy were having little effect. She was increasingly requiring pain meds and NSAIDs . As a radiologist I knew this problem was going to continue to get worse over time and realized the only effective treatment to consider was total hip replacement (THR). I reached out to a recently retired veterinary orthopedic surgeon who had performed and taught joint replacement surgery at the University of Wisconsin Vetrinary...read full review