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How Often Should I Take my Cat to the Veterinarian?

Your cat’s age and overall health will help determine the answer to this question but we’ve listed some general guidelines below to follow. Kittens (birth – 1 year) Kittens should be seen by their veterinarian once every 3-4 weeks for the first 16 weeks of life. At these visits, your kitten will get a series of

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Wellness Testing for Young Adult Dogs and Cats

Wellness Testing for Young Adults – Early Detection Profile Dogs and cats are exceedingly skilled at hiding their illnesses from their owners. They can’t talk and often show no signs of an illness until something is terribly wrong. So how do you know if your pet is hiding an illness? A yearly physical examination with

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Massage & Laser Treatment

Therapeutic Massage & Laser Treatment Animal Medical Center of Chicago is now offering therapeutic massage & laser treatment Animal Medical Center of Chicago is pleased to announce the addition of therapeutic massage and laser treatment to our offerings. In addition to being a complement to our traditional veterinary care for preventative wellness, these services can

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Contact

HOW TO REACH US Call or Text us: (773) 525-3353Fax us: (773) 525-3280 staff@amcchi.com WHERE TO FIND US 1618 W. Diversey, Chicago, IL 60614 WHEN TO SEE US Mon-Thur: 7:30am to 8:00pmFri: 7:30am to 5:00pmSat: 7:30am to 2:00pmSun: Closed FOLLOW US Like us: On FacebookFollow us: On Instagram If you’d like to ask a question

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Careers

Veterinary Career Opportunities At Animal Medical Center of Chicago, we are always happy to accept resumes from enthusiastic, pet-loving, hard-working, and team oriented people. We are a Fear Free and Cat Friendly certified veterinary practice located in the Lincoln Park/Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago. If you’d like to learn more about us, please visit MEET OUR TEAM page.

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Animal Medical Center of Chicago is excited to offer Companion Therapeutic Laser Therapy!

Laser therapy is a non-invasive, pain-free, surgery-free and drug-free treatment to help alleviate pain, reduce inflammation and speed wound healing in our pets.  For some patients, this treatment modality may be used alone or in conjunction with traditional anti-inflammatory and pain medications. For those on medications, it may reduce their dependence on them. A positive

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