Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics

Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics is an oncology practice in Chicago, IL.

About

Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics is a mobile veterinary clinic specializing in expert and compassionate care for older pets and those with serious illness conditions. The clinic focuses on veterinary palliative medicine, including longevity support, palliative care, hospice care, and end-of-life services. It is recognized internationally for its expertise in these areas.

All care is provided as mobile services in the comfort of the pet's home, as the clinic does not have a physical location for patient visits. The team collaborates with primary care veterinarians and other specialists to ensure comprehensive care. The clinic does not offer vaccinations, radiographic imaging, or general anesthesia, but can assist in arranging these services.

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Frequently asked questions

What specific veterinary specialties does Dr. Nathaniel Cook hold?
Dr. Nathaniel Cook is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and holds several certifications. He is a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA), a Certified Veterinary Food Therapist (CVFT), and a Certified TCVM Palliative and End of Life Practitioner (CTPEP), all obtained through the Chi Institute of TCVM.
Does Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics provide services at a physical clinic location?
No, Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics operates as a mobile veterinary clinic. All care is provided in the comfort of the pet's home. The clinic explicitly states that it does not have a physical location where patients are seen.
What types of services are not offered by Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics?
Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics focuses on palliative and end-of-life care and does not offer certain general veterinary services. Specifically, they do not provide vaccinations, radiographic imaging, or general anesthesia for surgical or dental services. However, they can help arrange these services if needed.
What is the mission of Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics?
The mission of Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics is to support older animals and their humans with excellent care, love, and understanding. The clinic also aims to improve the availability and understanding of veterinary palliative medicine, encompassing longevity support, palliative care, hospice care, and end-of-life services.
How does Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics collaborate with other veterinary professionals?
Chicago Veterinary Geriatrics emphasizes a collaborative approach to patient care. They communicate and work together with a pet's primary care veterinarian and other specialists to ensure excellent and comprehensive care for the animal.

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Contact & hours

Address

6800 N Oakley Ave
Chicago

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