Have a lump or bump checked early.
New or changing masses should be evaluated by a veterinarian. Brea Regional Animal Hospital provides calm, thorough exams, diagnostic guidance, and surgical planning when removal is recommended.
Not every mass is the same. The right plan depends on your pet's exam findings, history, and diagnostic needs.
- Early evaluation
- Diagnostic discussion
- Surgical planning if needed
A careful approach to lumps and bumps.
Our team evaluates masses with attention to your pet's comfort, medical history, and the safest next step. Testing, imaging, lab review, or surgery may be recommended depending on the case.
A calm plan based on exam findings.
Some masses can be monitored, some need sampling or testing, and some are best removed. The first step is a veterinary exam.
Your visit may include
- Veterinary exam
- History and growth timeline
- Discussion of sampling or testing if appropriate
- Review of possible diagnostics
- Surgical planning when recommended
- Comfort and recovery guidance
Diagnostics such as sampling, x-rays, ultrasound, or lab review may be recommended depending on the location, appearance, growth pattern, and your pet's overall health.
Early evaluation gives you better information.
New or changing lumps
Schedule an exam if you notice a new mass, rapid growth, bleeding, irritation, or changes in shape or texture.
Not every mass is cancer
Many lumps are benign, but a veterinarian should evaluate them before assumptions are made.
Removal when appropriate
If removal is recommended, we discuss surgical planning, comfort, recovery, and next steps clearly.
Let's take a closer look at your pet's lump or bump.
Send a request and our team will follow up to schedule. You can also call 714-988-4727 for the fastest help.
Tell us about your pet.
We'll respond within one business day. Or call us directly at (714) 988-4727.
Do not wait on a changing lump or bump.
Book a mass evaluation online or call Brea Regional Animal Hospital now.
