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Fox Valley Veterinary Clinic Illinois
405 Oak St, North Aurora, IL 60542
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Wed Fri Sat - Phone:
Main - 630-236-8730
- Address:
- 1242 N Eola Rd Aurora, IL 60502
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- Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Veterinarians, Veterinary Specialty Services
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- Eola Yards
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
Dr. Jerry Withers & Dr. Elizabeth Rybicki are licensed veterinarians, treating cats & dogs. Your pet's health and well-being is very important to us and we will take every step to give your pet the best possible care. Eola Point Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital serving Aurora as well as nearby Naperville, North Aurora, Lisle, Batavia, Oswego, and Yorkville. Our goal is to provide your pet with high-quality, individualized care. Dr. Withers and Dr. Rybicki are experienced in all types of conditions and treatments. In addition to first-rate pet care, we strive to make our clinic comfortable and kid-friendly, in a calm environment so your pet can relax in the waiting room and look forward to meeting his or her veterinarian.
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Reviews
06/17/10
Provided by DexKnowsI have been going here for 3 years now thanks to the advice of a coworker. They have always been wonderful! Their staff is so nice and informative. They are always willing to talk to you on the phone and answer all your questions. They always provided excellent follow up as well. As my cat battled cancer for two years they were the most wonderful and compasionate place you can imagine. I take my 10 year old and seven month old chihuahua's there and wouldn't go anywhere else. I highly recommend them!
04/25/10
Provided by DexKnowsAfter several visits and many blood tests this vet kept telling me my dog didn't have diabetes and I knew she had to with all her symptoms. I finally asked the vet tech if there was another blood screening we could do - and there was. This time the diabetes showed up - but the vet had never suggested we keep testing her. Not very caring and no follow through. The diagnosis was too late and my dog was never able to get the diabetes under control and had a siezure 3 months later. Very disappointing - as this vet thought she originally had cancer!
07/30/09
Provided by YP.comI like them, but think they are trying to make the most money for bragging rights. I had to take each of my cats seperately in many several times until I guessed and guided them into what my guys had. If that is the case, why did I pay all of that money? I believe I have to get someone who actually knows what they are doing and is not still trying to get it right. Sorry Jerry - Sorry Susan.
01/12/09
I have looked at their website and it is one of the best that I have seen. Since they have made the commitment to develop such a wonderful website, this is the hospital where I would want to take my animals.