Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics

Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics is a general practice practice in Chicago, IL. Procedures include longevity support, palliative care, hospice care, and end of life services.

About

Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics is a small, independent mobile veterinary clinic specializing in palliative, hospice, and end-of-life care for older pets and pets with serious illnesses. The clinic focuses on longevity support, palliative care, hospice care, and end-of-life services, with care recommendations tailored to individual pet and family needs. Dr. Nathaniel Cook, Medical Director and Founder, holds certifications in veterinary acupuncture, food therapy, and TCVM palliative and end-of-life practice.

All care is provided in the comfort of the pet's home as a mobile service, and the clinic does not have a physical location for patient visits. They collaborate with primary care veterinarians and other specialists. Services such as vaccinations, radiographic imaging, or general anesthesia for surgical/dental procedures are not offered directly, but the clinic can assist in arranging them.

Surgical team

  • Dr. Nathaniel Cook

    DVM, CVA, CVFT, CTPEP

    Dr. Cook founded A Living Bond, a mobile clinic dedicated to hospice and palliative care in Chicago, IL in 2014, and later founded Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics to continue his dedication to Palliative Medicine.

  • Amanda

    Amanda has been with CVG since August 2022 and has over 5 years of experience in the veterinary field.

  • Jackie

    Jackie has worked with Dr. Cook for many years and works with CVG every other Wednesday morning.

Procedures

  • longevity support
  • palliative care
  • hospice care
  • end of life services

Photos

Photos via Google · Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics, Paul Walsen

Frequently asked questions

What is the primary focus of Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics?
Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics is a mobile veterinary clinic focused on providing expert and compassionate care for older pets and pets with serious illnesses. Their mission is to support older animals and their humans with excellent care, love, and understanding, with a goal to improve the availability and understanding of veterinary palliative medicine.
What types of specialized care does Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics offer?
The clinic offers specialized services including longevity support, palliative care, hospice care, and end-of-life services. These services are tailored to the unique needs of each pet and family, emphasizing an integrative and holistic approach to medical and comfort care.
Does Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics operate from a physical clinic location?
No, Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics operates as a mobile veterinary clinic. All care is provided in the comfort of the pet's home, and the clinic does not have a physical location where they see patients.
What services are not provided directly by Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics?
Due to the unique nature of their mobile clinic, Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics does not offer vaccinations, radiographic imaging, or general anesthesia for surgical or dental services. However, they can assist in arranging these services if needed.
What are Dr. Nathaniel Cook's qualifications?
Dr. Nathaniel Cook is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and is also a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA), Certified Veterinary Food Therapist (CVFT), and Certified TCVM Palliative and End of Life Practitioner (CTPEP) through the Chi Institute of TCVM. He is the Medical Director and Founder of Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics.

Contact & hours

Address

6800 N Oakley Ave
Chicago

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