- Dental CareYour cat and dog are offered a full array of dental services at Winnetka Animal Hospital. With preventative care and education being our top priority, our veterinarians are trained to show you how to brush, what to pay attention to, and how to deal with an uncooperative pet. Working together with our team will have your pet accustomed to daily brushings in no time.
- VaccinationThese easy steps are a painless and effective way to maintain control of your pet’s health. Call (847) 441-7474 to schedule an annual checkup and ensure the health of your pet.
- Behavioral CounselingUnwanted behaviors are a common factor to experience when owning a pet. At Winnetka Animal Hospital, we cherish the human-animal bond. To strengthen that bond, obedience and training are essential in understanding how to best communicate with your pet. Utilizing the puppy classes of Colton Brooks, Winnetka Animal Hospital provides modification to the behaviors of animals of all ages.
- Comprehensive ExaminationConsidering younger animals are more susceptible to respiratory infections and parasites, we offer full examinations of your new puppy or kitten. The physical exam and fecal test will help prevent any potential health issues. At Winnetka Animal Hospital, we will help to make sure your pet is immunized according to state and local regulations.
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Anal Gland Infection Treatment
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentWith the knowledge that gum disease affects more than 80% of dogs and nearly 70% of cats by the age of three, Winnetka Animal Hospital is pleased to offer full dental services (American Veterinary Dental Society). Health issues such as inflamed gums or periodontal disease are high risk and very common, but they can easily be prevented with the right care.
- Cancer TreatmentWinnetka Animal Hospital is proud to help our patients through the stressful illness of cancer and the chemotherapy process. In most cases, the fear that your pet will spend its final days sick from the chemotherapy treatment is ungrounded.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryWinnetka Animal Hospital is proud to offer this high quality surgical service to all of our patients. Our care for your pet does not stop at the commencement of the procedure. We will work with you to examine your pet’s medical state, discuss treatment options, and map out a clear plan that suits the needs of both you and your pet.
- Laser SurgeryWinnetka Animal Hospital offers an Ellman Radiosurgical unit, which will provide the utmost comfort, health, and happiness for your pet. The radiowave technology provides several benefits, including the use of less anesthesia, a shorter recovery period, and minimizing the chance of necrosis and burning. Using radiowaves rather than a scalpel or laser surgery allows for the reduction of blood loss, pain, swelling, and the chance for infection.
- Small Animal SurgeryDr. Kurt Miller has practiced on the North Shore for 19 years, opening the first Veterinary hospital in Winnetka in 2007. Kurt attended Colorado College and graduated with a B.S. in Biology with an emphasis in primate studies. Kurt was then awarded a fellowship at the Liberian Institute of Biological Research, in Liberia West Africa where he assisted in the research of human river blindness and a chimpanzee care and release program. After Liberia, Kurt continued his research in River Blindness at the New York Blood Center, but realized his true passion was caring for animals. He then attended the University of Missouri school of Veterinary Medicine where he graduated Summa Cum laude, with the top student honor in small animal surgery, small animal radiology and small animal medicine. Dr. Miller is also a member of the phi zeta veterinary honor society.
- Declawing
- Spaying and Neutering
- Laboratory ServicesAs a part of Winnetka Animal Hospital’s full range of diagnostic services, we are proud to offer radiographic imaging. These x-ray images are an essential tool in diagnosing and monitoring the disease state of your cat or dog.
- X-Ray
- Dental RadiologyOur in-house digital dental radiography system uses x-rays to create localized images of each tooth and surrounding bone in your pet’s mouth. This will benefit your pet’s health by allowing our team to identify problem areas before they become infected, diagnose dental problems, and follow your pet’s health over time.