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Surgery

We provide a wide range of surgical services from routine to more complex procedures.

Surgery of any kind can be a source of anxiety and stress for many pet owners. Our focus on patient safety, pain management and skilled surgical practices is foremost in exceeding your expectations and ensuring your pet receive the very best care possible.  Please let us know your concerns, no matter how large or small, so that we may address them and put your mind at ease.
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Our surgical services include:
  • Spay/Neuter
  • Soft Tissue Surgery
  • FHO Orthopedic Surgery
  • Feline declaw
  • Mass removals
  • Dental extractions/oral surgery
  • Foreign body/exploratory
  • Amputations
  • Laceration repairs
  • Ocular - cherry eye, enucleation

Your pet's health is monitored before, during and after the surgery by our caring and compassionate staff. Once he or she is ready to go home, we will review your postoperative care and medication instructions with you.  If at any time after you have returned home with your pet and a question arises, please do not hesitate to call us.

Dentistry/Dental Care ​

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​Did you know that dental disease is the most common illness in pets, 
affecting more than 75% of cats and dogs by the age of 3?

Dental care is as important for dogs and cats as it is for humans. In fact, it's vital for their good health. In addition to decaying teeth and destroying bone, bacteria that have built up in the mouth can spread to vital organs (heart, liver, kidneys), causing serious - if not life-threatening - medical problems. Bad breath and tartar buildup are the more obvious warning signs, but you can't always recognize the deterioration in its beginning stages, and animals can't tell you they are in pain. 

That's why regular dental health evaluations are a necessary component of your pet's wellness program. Current dental exams provide a baseline for reference in case of future dental problems, and professional cleanings help prevent painful dental disease that can lead to other health issues.

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If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please let us know so we can perform a thorough evaluation of your pet's dental health and provide necessary treatment.
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  •  Halitosis or “Bad Breath” – contrary to popular belief, this is not normal in animals
  • Excessive Drooling — typically of foul-smelling saliva
  •  Appearance of plaque or tartar, beginning along the gum line and extending down the tooth (depending on the severity)
  • Swollen, reddish gums
  • Lack of interest in chew toys
  • Discolored teeth
  • Chronic eye infections or drainage with no exact cause or cure
  • Reluctance to eat (dry food in particular) or reduced appetite
  • Broken or fractured tooth/teeth
  • Frequent, regular sneezing
  • Pawing at or rubbing the muzzle/mouth
  • Abnormal discharge from nose
  • Favoring one side of the mouth when eating

Radiography

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Mont Clare Animal Hospital utilizes non-invasive digital radiography and ultrasound technology to diagnose a wide range of health conditions in pets, from routine ailments to serious disease, 

Digital radiography is a filmless x-ray system that produces immediate results, reduces exposure to radiation and requires less table time for your pets versus the traditional film method. It is best used to view solid tissue, so is often employed when determining bone problems.

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Mont Clare Animal Hospital • 6854 W. Grand Avenue, Chicago, IL  60707
Phone: (773) 237-0716 • Fax: (773) 237-0803
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