Duke Animal Hospital
Duke Animal Hospital is a general practice practice in Chicago, IL. Procedures include Parasite Control, Diagnostic testing, Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Surgery, and Puppy & Kitten Care.
About
Duke Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary practice in Chicago, IL, providing comprehensive veterinary care since 2012. The clinic offers wellness and prevention services, diagnostic testing, advanced medical care, and surgical procedures, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment for safe and effective options. It is an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited facility, meeting or exceeding AAHA's standards for care in areas such as surgery, patient care, and diagnostic imaging.
The hospital serves the Chicago community and beyond, offering urgent care for non-life-threatening issues that require prompt attention. For life-threatening or rapidly worsening conditions, the clinic provides referrals to local emergency veterinary centers. Surgical appointments typically have a drop-off window between 7:30 am and 8:30 am.
Surgical team
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Angela Duke
DVM
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Ashley Alore
DVM
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Mark Sadler
DVM
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Reese Bailey
DVM
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Madeline Benjamin
DVM
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Hilary Coulombe
DVM
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Nicole Hoogerhyde
DVM
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Caraline Nack
DVM
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Caitlin Strozewski
DVM
Procedures
- Parasite Control
- Diagnostic testing
- Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Surgery
- Puppy & Kitten Care
- Wellness exams
- Pet Dental Care
- Senior Pet Care
- Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Services
- Microchipping
- Veterinary Internal Medicine
- Surgical procedures
- Vaccinations
- Pet Hospice & Euthanasia
Photos
Photos via Google · Duke Animal Hospital, Juliana Peter Engel Storms, Chris Soto, Brittany, Alexandra Eliades
Frequently asked questions
- What types of general veterinary services does Duke Animal Hospital provide?
- Duke Animal Hospital offers comprehensive veterinary care, including wellness and prevention services such as routine nose-to-tail exams, pet dental care, microchipping, parasite control, puppy and kitten care, senior pet care, and vaccinations. They also provide diagnostic testing, advanced medical care, and various surgical procedures.
- Is Duke Animal Hospital accredited by a professional organization?
- Yes, Duke Animal Hospital is an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited facility. This accreditation means the hospital regularly undergoes evaluations to ensure it meets or exceeds AAHA's standards of care, which cover aspects like surgery, exam facilities, patient care, cleanliness, and diagnostic imaging.
- Does Duke Animal Hospital offer urgent care services for pets?
- Duke Animal Hospital provides urgent care for non-life-threatening medical issues that require prompt veterinary attention, often within the same day. If pet owners are unsure whether their pet's condition is an emergency or urgent, they are advised to call the clinic for guidance.
- What specific internal medicine conditions can be diagnosed and treated at Duke Animal Hospital?
- The veterinary team at Duke Animal Hospital is qualified to diagnose and treat conditions related to the internal body systems of animals. This includes conditions affecting the GI system, kidneys, liver, heart, nervous system, endocrine glands, bladder, and respiratory systems. They also treat cancers, blood disorders, and infectious diseases.
- What is the approach to preventive care at Duke Animal Hospital?
- At Duke Animal Hospital, the treatment philosophy is aimed at prevention with early diagnosis and treatment. They emphasize routine nose-to-tail wellness exams, as pets can hide signs of illness, and regular preventative care helps detect subtle changes in health or behavior that might otherwise go unnoticed.