Animal Hospital in Mundelein Illinois 60060

650 North Midlothian Road • Mundelein, IL 60060 • 847-566-5750

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Annual Exams for Dogs and Cats Keep your Pet Healthy!

During your pet's wellness exam, we will give your pet a full physical evaluation. We examine his or her vision, hearing, heart and lung functions, test the joints and muscles, palpate the abdomen and perform many other tests. The information we collect during an exam helps us establish a baseline level of your pet's health and allows us to better treat your pet.  Early detection ensures prompt action that may solve the problem before serious consequences occur and may prevent suffering.

We believe that your pet is healthier when you are a part of his or her health care plan.  Exams are a great time for you to share information with us about your dog and cat’s health. We may ask you questions about your pet's diet and lifestyle and we encourage you to ask any questions you may have about your pet's health.

Our annual wellness exams include:

  • Heart and Lung Evaluation
  • Ear Examination
  • Eye  Examination
  • Dental Evaluation
  • Neurologic Evaluation
  • Abdominal Organ Evaluation
  • Musculoskeletal Evaluation
  • Coat and Skin Analysis
  • Evaluation Weight Assessment
  • Heartworm
  • Fecal Analysis/Internal Parasite Test
  • Vaccinations as needed
  • Weight and nutritional needs

Additional Services for cats:

  • Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Blood Test
  • Fecal Analysis/Internal Parasite Test
  • Vaccination Evaluation including FVRCP, FELV, Rabies

For our bird clients, we offer wing clipping and beak trimming in addition to their normal physical examination.

Rabies vaccine.  Rabies Is transmitted through by bites from wild animals, particularly skunks, raccoons, possums, bats, and foxes.  This disease can be transmitted to humans through the bite or scratch of an infected pet/animal.  Puppies and kittens will first receive this vaccination at 16 weeks of age; then will be revaccinated annually. This vaccine is required by law through the individual counties. 

DHPPLV vaccine.  This is a “5-way” canine vaccine that vaccinates against canine distemper, parainfluenza, parvovirus, hepatitis and leptospirosis.  Distemper and parvovirus are often times fatal, especially in puppies and is why it is boostered multiple times.   Puppies can be vaccinated as early as 6 weeks and are boostered every 3 weeks until 16 weeks of age.  Adult dogs are then revaccinated yearly.

FVRCP Vaccine.  This is a “4-way” feline vaccine that vaccinates against feline distemper (aka panleukopenia), rhinotrachetitis, calici, and chlamydia.  Kittens can be vaccinated as early as 6 weeks and are boostered every 3 weeks until 16 weeks of age.  Adult cats are then revaccinated yearly.

Feline Leukemia Vaccine.  Feline Leukemia Vaccine is recommended for kittens and cats that are of “high risk,” such as indoor/outdoor cats/kittens.

Lyme Vaccine.  Lymes is a disease transmitted by ticks and the vaccine is recommended for dogs and puppies that are considered “high risk.”  This includes dogs that spend time outdoors in wooded or grassy areas, such as dog parks, campgrounds, hunting fields/meadows/ponds, and/or dogs that visit Lyme-endemic areas of the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic or upper Midwest. 

Bordetella.  Also known as “kennel cough”.  We recommend the intranasal vaccine at 12 weeks then annually thereafter.

Heartworm Prevention.  Heartworm disease is a serious disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes and if left untreated can be fatal.  We recommend your dog and cat be on year round heartworm prevention starting at your puppy’s or kitten’s first visit. Your dog will need to be tested with a simple blood test for heartworm disease on an annual basis.

Flea and Tick Control.  We recommend using flea/tick prevention March through November in this area.  Temperatures below 32 degrees usually stop fleas and ticks. 

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650 North Midlothian Road
Mundelein, IL 60060
847-566-5750
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