As a full-service, primary care hospital, we provide a wide range of services for the pets you love, from simple check-ups and dental care to surgical procedures in our modern surgical suite. And when your pet needs specialized care, we can help you with that as well, providing a direct link to top specialists at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.
Preventative Medicine
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. So to keep your pets in their prime, we provide a wide range of preventive care services, including vaccinations, nutrition counseling, wellness services and client education. For older pets, we also offer skilled geriatric care that can help pets enjoy a long and active life.
Diagnosis and Treatment
Proper diagnosis is essential when it comes to treating your pet. That's why we offer a full in-house laboratory, including hematology, chemistries, endocrinology, virology, parasite diagnostics and cytology. Advanced diagnostic equipment, including digital radiography, electrocardiograms and digital otoscopy also give us a powerful set of tools for finding and solving problems fast.
Dentistry
With regular cleaning and polishing we can prevent painful decay and enhance the life of your pet. And when problems do arise, we can pinpoint the areas that need our special attention using digital dental radiography. For pets with more advanced dental needs, we offer a wide range oral surgery options, including dental extractions.
Surgery
From routine procedures like spaying and neutering to complicated soft tissue surgery, we offer a wide range of procedures in our a state-of-the-art surgical suite.
Canine Rehabilitation
Contrary to common belief, canine rehabilitation is not just for post-injury, post-surgery treatment. Rehabilitation and what our director and veterinarian Dr. Rosemary J. LoGiudice calls "pre-habilitation" are useful for dogs (and cats) whether they're young or old, big or small, or active or inactive. Pre-hab treatment can delay or even prevent the onset of certain joint conditions, including arthritis.
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Behavior Consultations and Modification
Behavior consultations are used to determine causes of and potential management strategies for behavioral problems in dogs and cats. Some common conditions we treat include separation anxiety, fears and phobias, aggression, compulsive disorders, and house-soiling problems. In-depth consultations include intensive history taking, exam and diagnosis, as well as behavior modification techniques and demonstrations. Consultations also include 6 months of telephone and email follow up.
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