Curbside Service Updates
Starting 11/16/20, all appointments at both locations will now be curbside only (no clients are allowed in the building). When you arrive (for an appointment, food/medication pickup, or sample drop-off), a staff member will greet you and help to get you taken care of....
How Can a Microchip Benefit You and Your Pet?
Is your pet microchipped? You may have found yourself wondering how exactly a microchip can benefit you and your pet. Thanks to microchips, many lost pets are reunited with their owners every year! For Check the Chip Day (August 15), the team here at Oz Animal...
What Equipment is Used to Monitor Your Pet During Anesthesia?
Many pet owners may worry about putting their beloved companion under anesthesia, whether for an elective procedure, or a life-saving surgery. However, here at Oz Animal Hospital, we are dedicated to your pet's health and safety. We use a variety of monitoring devices...
What Type of Cats Are At Risk for Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
If you have a light-colored cat, then you know how mesmerizing it can be to look into their piercing green or blue eyes! However, did you know that these light-colored felines are at a higher risk for developing squamous cell carcinoma? Don't fear, because there are...
3 Tips for Working From Home With Your Pet
Working from home has its perks: no commute, picking out your own snacks, and having your pet nearby! However, having our furry friends double as our coworkers can also be distracting. Here are our tips for how to get your work done and take advantage of having a...
Does Your Pet Have a Zoonotic Parasite?
Your pet might be bugged with pests called zoonotic parasites. These parasites can be transmitted from pets to humans, causing more than a little itching or irritation. Read on to learn more. Some pets are born with intestinal worms (transmitted from their mother...
Helping Your New Puppy by Preventing Separation Anxiety
Are you the proud human to a new puppy? Congratulations! You're probably enjoying all the snuggles, play, and puppy goodness. All of this time at home during the COVID-19 crisis means more time with your tiny canine companion. But eventually, restrictions will ease,...
Common Garden Toxins You Should Know
Gardening can be a relaxing activity. With springtime and social distancing, many people are turning to gardening for a way to be outside and enjoy a piece of nature. If your pet is also spending time in the yard with you, be sure to keep them away from these common...
COVID-19: 3 Facts We Want Pet Owners to Know
The safety of our clients and patients is Oz Animal Hospital's top priority. We are closely monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and are taking action based on guidance from public health experts. To maintain a safe environment and address client concerns, we are...
Updates Due To Stay-At-Home Order
Due to the recent stay-at-home order made effective March 21st, we wanted to share some updates for you. These are what is currently in place until April 7th: We will continue to see patients. While preventative care is a big part of keeping your pets healthy, we urge...
We have two locations for your convenience!
Lincoln Park
620 W. Webster Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614
Phone: 773-327-5024 (Call or Text)
Fax: 773-348-9867
Email: lincolnpark@ozanimalhospital.com
Hours:
Mon: 9 AM – 7 PM
Tues: 9 AM – 7 PM
Wed: 9 AM – 7 PM
Thurs: 9 AM – 7 PM
Fri: 8 AM – 7 PM
Sat: 9 AM – 3 PM
Sun: Closed
Rogers Park
7001 N. Glenwood Ave.
Chicago, IL 60626
Phone: 773-327-5024 (Call or Text)
Fax: 312-873-4451
Email: rogerspark@ozanimalhospital.com
Hours:
Mon: 9 AM – 7 PM
Tues: 9 AM – 7 PM
Wed: 9 AM – 7 PM
Thurs: Closed
Fri: 9 AM – 7 PM
Sat: 9 AM – 3 PM
Sun: Closed
We look forward to seeing you soon!
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