Your pet’s first exam includes a comprehensive physical evaluation, weight assessment, and review of medical history. We’ll discuss diet, behavior, lifestyle, and preventive care. Vaccination needs, parasite screening, and any concerns you have will be addressed, ensuring a personalized care plan to support your pet’s long-term health and well-being.
We provide a full range of veterinary services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, dental care, and preventive medicine. Our goal is to support your pet through every life stage with high-quality, compassionate care, using modern technology and tailored treatment plans designed to meet their specific health needs.
Yes, you are welcome to request a specific veterinarian. We understand the importance of building trust and continuity in your pet’s care. While we will do our best to accommodate your preference, availability may vary. Our entire team is committed to delivering consistent, high-quality veterinary care you can rely on.
During your pet’s first visit, we’ll perform a thorough physical exam and review their health history. You’ll have time to discuss concerns, lifestyle, and preventive care. Our team will recommend vaccinations, diagnostics, or treatments as needed, and ensure you feel informed and confident about your pet’s care plan moving forward.
Yes, we offer safe and routine spay and neuter procedures. These surgeries help prevent unwanted litters and provide important health and behavioral benefits. Our team prioritizes patient safety, pain management, and careful monitoring before, during, and after the procedure to ensure your pet’s comfort and smooth recovery.
We are conveniently located at 1175 Orchard Road, Montgomery, IL 60538 to serve pets and their families in the surrounding community. Our clinic is easily accessible, with ample parking and a welcoming environment designed to keep both pets and owners comfortable. Please contact us or visit our website for our exact address, directions, and hours of operation.
Preventive care helps detect health issues early, often before symptoms appear, allowing for more effective treatment. Routine exams, vaccinations, and screenings protect your pet from disease and support a longer, healthier life. By staying proactive, we can reduce risks, manage chronic conditions, and ensure your pet maintains optimal well-being.
Most pets should have a wellness exam at least once a year. Puppies, kittens, and senior pets may require more frequent visits. Regular exams allow us to monitor health changes, update vaccinations, and address concerns early, helping maintain your pet’s overall health and ensuring they receive appropriate care at every life stage.
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit around 6 to 8 weeks of age. Early visits are essential for vaccinations, parasite screening, and establishing a baseline for health. This is also a great opportunity to discuss nutrition, behavior, and preventive care to give your new pet a healthy start.
Young pets typically require a series of visits every few weeks until about 16 weeks of age. These visits allow us to complete vaccination schedules, monitor growth, and address developmental concerns. Regular early care helps build a strong foundation for lifelong health and ensures your pet is properly protected from common diseases.
Before surgery, we’ll perform a physical exam and may recommend bloodwork to ensure safety. You’ll receive detailed pre-operative instructions. After surgery, we provide pain management, monitoring, and recovery guidelines. Our team will review home care instructions and schedule follow-ups to ensure your pet heals comfortably and safely.
We primarily treat dogs and cats, providing comprehensive medical, surgical, and preventive care. Our team is experienced in addressing the unique needs of each species and life stage. If you have questions about other types of pets, we’re happy to discuss your needs and recommend appropriate care or referrals when necessary.
Yes, we provide comprehensive dental care, including exams, cleanings, and treatment for dental disease. Oral health is an important part of your pet’s overall well-being. Regular dental care helps prevent pain, infection, and more serious health issues, ensuring your pet maintains a healthy mouth and improved quality of life.
Pets should have a dental evaluation at least once a year, often during their wellness exam. Some pets may need more frequent care depending on their age, breed, and oral health. Regular checkups help identify dental issues early and allow us to recommend appropriate cleanings or treatments to maintain optimal oral health.
Pets are generally considered seniors around 7 years of age, although this can vary by breed and size. Larger dogs may age more quickly. As pets enter their senior years, they may require more frequent exams and monitoring to manage age-related conditions and maintain their comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life.
You should seek veterinary care if your pet shows signs such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, loss of appetite, coughing, limping, or changes in behavior. Any sudden or unusual symptoms warrant attention. Early evaluation helps identify underlying issues quickly and ensures your pet receives timely, appropriate treatment.
Orchard Road Animal Hospital is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care tailored to each pet’s needs. Our experienced team uses modern technology and a personalized approach to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. We prioritize client communication, patient comfort, and long-term wellness, making us a trusted partner in your pet’s health.
Signs such as persistent vomiting, weight loss, lethargy, changes in appetite, or unusual behavior may indicate the need for diagnostic testing. Bloodwork, imaging, or other tests help us identify underlying conditions that may not be visible during a physical exam, allowing for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
We manage arthritis and joint pain through a combination of medications, weight management, supplements, and lifestyle adjustments. In some cases, physical therapy or advanced treatments may be recommended. Our goal is to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance your pet’s quality of life with a customized, long-term care plan.
Yes. Orchard Road Animal Hospital welcomes patients from Montgomery and the surrounding communities of Aurora, Oswego, Yorkville, and Sugar Grove. We are located at 1175 Orchard Road, Montgomery, IL 60538 and are accepting new patients. Call (630) 451-8459 or book online.
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