- Dental CareWhen pets have their teeth cleaned, we conduct an oral health assessment and provide our clients with treatment suggestions. Digital x-rays assist us in making those recommendations by giving us insight into underlying issues.
- VaccinationNow Available: Mobile App & Online Booking We have some exciting new features available at Animal Medical Clinic of St. Charles! You can now easily schedule appointments directly online via desktop or mobile device for your furry friends. We also have a new mobile app through PetDesk, which we encourage you to download to book appointments, request refills, view and share your pet's vaccination records, and more. Learn More »
- Veterinary OphthalmologyExams allow our veterinarians to detect problems and diseases that might go undiscovered otherwise, including heart murmurs, tumors, enlarged organs, cataracts, ear infections, ear mites, dental disease, skin issues and allergies.
- Behavioral Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationThe best way to make sure your pet’s teeth remain healthy is by having routine annual exams. Whether you have a puppy or kitten with a mouth full of baby teeth or an adult pet whose teeth need to be checked for plaque, tartar, or dental disease, having a veterinarian examine them is the first step to making sure they’re in good health.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlDiagnostic testing to identify any health conditions that cannot be detected during a physical exam and to confirm your cat is free from internal parasites
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentVaccines based on your cat’s lifestyle or breed. Core vaccines include rabies and feline distemper, although your veterinarian may recommend additional vaccines like feline leukemia (FeLV)
- Pain ManagementFollowing surgery, your pet will be kept comfortable and monitored while the effects of anesthesia wear off. Wanting to rest for the remainder of the day is normal, but if you’re concerned about your pet’s post-op behavior, please don’t hesitate to call us at (630) 208-0380.
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentIf your pet is struggling with digestive or respiratory issues, an endoscopy may be able to identify the problem. An endoscopy is a minimally invasive imaging technique that allows us to examine the inside of the body without the need for surgery.
- Injury Treatment
- Leptospirosis Treatment- Core vaccines include rabies, distemper, and Leptospirosis, although your veterinarian may recommend additional vaccines like canine influenza, Bordetella, and Lyme
- Ear Infection Treatment
- Arthritis Treatment
- Hip Dysplasia Treatment
- Knee Problems TreatmentThough orthopedic surgery is most commonly used to treat broken and fractured bones, it can also be used to treat congenital defects such as elbow dysplasia and patellar luxation. Joint replacement, such as total knee replacement, is also considered an orthopedic surgery.
- Heart Disease TreatmentA. Our anesthetist is very knowledgeable and in tune to her patient’s needs. Prior to induction, we will perform a complete exam and blood work evaluation. During anesthesia, your pet is monitored by many parameters to ensure their safety throughout the procedure. We continually monitor blood pressure, EKG, body temperature, respirations, % of O2 in the blood, pulse, amongst other parameters. After recovery from anesthesia, patients are monitored until they are discharged to their owners the same day.
- Cancer TreatmentThe month of May is designated as Pet Cancer Awareness Month. The goal of this month is to help pet owners understand the risks, symptoms, and treatments available for cancer in dogs and cats. READ MORE
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryOrthopedic surgery is just one of the many types of surgery offered at Animal Medical Clinic of St. Charles. Rather than referring to a single surgery, orthopedic surgery is an umbrella term used to describe several bone and joint repair procedures.
- Spaying and NeuteringSpaying and neutering help pets live long, healthy lives. Having pets sterilized while they’re young reduces their likelihood of developing certain infections and cancers. Plus, it combats overpopulation which, sadly, leads to the euthanasia of pets who cannot be placed in good homes.
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Laboratory ServicesAt Animal Medical Clinic of St. Charles, our goal is keeping your pet happy and healthy. Thanks to modern diagnostics and our on-site laboratory, we're able to do just that for sick and injured pets.
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology
- MicrochippingWe offer pet microchipping for dogs and cats. A microchipped pet is a safe pet – and one that’s much more likely to return home if ever lost.
- Senior Pet CareIf you have questions about how often we should see your senior pet or you’d like to schedule an appointment, please call us at (630) 208-0380.