Address: 15701 Wolf Rd, Orland Park, IL 60467, USA
Phone: +17083490543
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AMβ6PM
Tuesday: 9AMβ5PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9AMβ5PM
Friday: 9AMβ5PM
Saturday: 9AMβ12PM
Lenore Tinics
Dr. is very knowledgeable and kind . My large dog was very comfortable with her. Staff is very nice and helpππ
Nadine Grganto
Great place to take your small animals.
Jessica Whitesell
I feel bad leaving a bad review however I want others to be aware of this because it seems as though we were given wrong information on how to treat our cat. We've been taking our pets here for over 20 years. In the beginning of January, our cat stopped eating. He had blood work done and we were told it was his liver failing..or hepatic lipidosis. In order to reverse this, they need to be fed aggressively. We were given Hills Prescription A/D wet catfood and were told to force feed a half can mixed with water per day. A normal healthy adult cat should eat 1 can of cat food per day. How is a HALF can of cat food aggressive feeding?? Plus, on the Hills Prescription website for this cat food under 'Feeding Guide', a cat with hepatic lipidosis and who is 10-15lbs should be fed 315ml-427ml of food per day. What the vet told us was 78ml!!!! Not only that but I've seen many other vets say that force feeding should be avoided because it makes them want to stop eating all together. What we were told was slowly starving our cat and he ended up having to be put down. Looking back, I think more could have been done to save him but it seems the vet had decided as soon as she walked in the room based on how upset we were that he should be euthanized.
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I hate to leave a negative review, but itβs important for pet owners to be aware. I took my cat here a few months ago for a check up, because I noticed one of his lymph nodes in the neck felt larger than the other. He is a young and otherwise healthy cat, but I wanted to have some testing done on this and the vet shrugged it off and said itβs βnormalβ. Any concerns I had werenβt taken seriously. Appointment felt rushed. I decided to believe her, which is my fault. Fast forward to a few months later and I noticed my cats lump was NOTICEABLY larger. We took him to a different vet and he does in fact have an enlarged lymph node and will need all this testing now while we try to figure out the cause. I left two stars because the pricing at this location is very affordable compared to other vets. I would just caution other pet parents to really push for having your concerns listened to. You know your pet best, insist on additional testing if you know something is wrong or go elsewhere.
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Yes. Dr. Attig does everything including spay/neuter, yearly vaccines, euthanasia, and anything else I've needed so far.
I am sure a quick call to them would answer
That you would have to call to find out.
Yes she takes care of cats. There is a charge for the visit. I think 50 or 55$. Meds are priced different depending on what your pet needs
She might just call to see if she does. If she doesn't there is a vets office next to the jewel on 131 and Lagrange around the corner in the small mall, they do small exotic animals. But call to she if she does.
You would need to call on that.If she does not there is a vet office on 131st and Lagrange in the small mall there they will see rabbits.
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