28341 Diehl Rd. Warrenville, IL 60555
Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
Your pet’s first exam includes a comprehensive nose-to-tail physical assessment, review of medical history, discussion of diet and lifestyle, and age-appropriate preventive care recommendations. We also address vaccinations, parasite prevention, and any concerns you may have, allowing us to create a personalized health plan for your pet.
We offer same-day urgent care appointments during regular business hours whenever possible. While we do not provide overnight or after-hours emergency services, our team is happy to guide you to a trusted local emergency veterinary hospital if your pet needs immediate care outside of our normal hours.
We provide a full range of veterinary services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, urgent care, laser therapy, and preventive medicine. Our practice also offers care for exotic pets such as birds, reptiles, and small mammals, ensuring comprehensive care for many types of companions.
We strive to accommodate same-day appointments whenever availability allows, especially for urgent medical concerns. While we recommend scheduling in advance, we understand that pets may need care unexpectedly. Please contact our office as early as possible so we can best assist you and your pet.
Yes, clients are welcome to request appointments with a specific veterinarian. We value the bond formed between pets, owners, and doctors, and we do our best to honor these requests based on availability. Our entire medical team, however, is committed to providing consistent, high-quality care.
During your pet’s first visit, we focus on creating a calm and positive experience. You can expect a thorough physical exam, discussion of medical history, preventive care planning, and time to address your questions. Our goal is to build trust while establishing a strong foundation for lifelong health.
Yes, we offer spay and neuter surgeries as part of our surgical services. These procedures help support long-term health, reduce certain behavioral concerns, and prevent unwanted litters. Our team prioritizes patient safety, comfort, and individualized care before, during, and after every surgical procedure.
We are conveniently located at 28341 Diehl Rd. Warrenville, IL 60555, making our practice easily accessible to families in the surrounding communities. Our welcoming clinic is designed to provide a comfortable environment for pets and their owners. For detailed directions or parking information, our team is always happy to assist.
Wellness exams are essential for detecting health concerns early, often before symptoms become noticeable. Regular exams allow us to monitor changes over time, provide preventive care, and tailor recommendations to your pet’s age and lifestyle. This proactive approach supports longer, healthier, and happier lives for pets.
Vaccination schedules depend on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and medical history. Puppies and kittens require a series of vaccines, while adult pets typically need boosters annually or every few years. During wellness visits, we evaluate risk factors and recommend an individualized vaccination plan for optimal protection.
Signs that may indicate the need for diagnostic care include lethargy, changes in appetite or weight, vomiting, diarrhea, limping, difficulty breathing, or behavioral changes. Subtle symptoms can signal underlying conditions, so we encourage prompt evaluation to ensure accurate diagnosis and timely treatment for your pet.
Diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays or ultrasound, can help identify abnormal masses or internal changes that may indicate cancer. While imaging alone cannot always confirm a diagnosis, it plays an important role in early detection and guides further testing, improving treatment options and outcomes for pets.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure, your pet’s age, and overall health. Many routine surgeries require one to two weeks of restricted activity, while more complex procedures may need additional time. We provide detailed post-operative instructions and closely monitor healing to support a smooth recovery.
To schedule a surgical consultation, we recommend contacting the clinic directly by phone or through their online appointment system. A consultation allows the veterinarian to examine your pet, discuss surgical options, review diagnostics, and answer questions. This ensures you are fully informed before proceeding with surgery.
Yes, we provide professional dental cleanings to help maintain your pet’s oral health. Dental procedures include a thorough examination, ultrasonic scaling, polishing, and assessment for dental disease under anesthesia. Routine dental care helps prevent pain, infection, and systemic health issues associated with poor oral hygiene.
Absolutely. Dental emergencies such as broken teeth, oral bleeding, facial swelling, or sudden difficulty eating should be evaluated promptly. We encourage you to contact our office as soon as possible so we can assess your pet’s condition and provide appropriate treatment to relieve discomfort and prevent complications.
Dental procedures are performed under anesthesia to ensure your pet’s comfort and safety. Pain management is a top priority, and we use appropriate medications before, during, and after treatment. Addressing dental disease often relieves existing pain, allowing pets to feel more comfortable and return to normal activities.
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit around six to eight weeks of age. Early visits allow us to assess health, begin vaccinations, discuss nutrition, and address parasite prevention. Starting care early helps set the foundation for healthy development and establishes a positive relationship with veterinary care.
Senior pets benefit from veterinary visits at least twice a year. As pets age, health changes can occur more rapidly, and more frequent exams allow for early detection of age-related conditions. Regular monitoring, diagnostics, and preventive care help maintain comfort, mobility, and quality of life in senior companions.
Yes. Green Family Veterinary Practice welcomes patients from Warrenville and the surrounding communities of Naperville, Aurora, Wheaton and West Chicago. We are located at 28341 Diehl Rd. Warrenville, IL 60555 and are accepting new patients. Call (630) 447-0468 or book online.