Welcome to Animal Medical Clinic of St. Charles
The Animal Medical Clinic was established in 1990 by Robert Cook, D.V.M. All doctors on staff are experienced veterinarians dedicated to providing the finest medical, surgical and preventative health care for your pet. They are members of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association. The doctors are supported by a highly skilled staff of professionals who treat your pet as diligently and compassionately as their own. We believe the human companion animal bond improves the health and well being of our society.
Complete & Compassionate Care For Your Pet
Robert C. Cook, D.V.M.
Amy Rudigier, D.V.M. Rebecca Campbell, D.V.M.
Julie Kroll, D.V.M.
Modern, Full-Service Companion Animal Hospital
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Wellness and Senior Care
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Separate Canine & Feline Facilities
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Ultrasound, Digital Radiology & Dentistry
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State of the Art Surgical Suites
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Hospitalization Available for Sick Patients
Featured Articles
Basic Dog TrainingAlthough there are various techniques used to train dogs, the basics of any training regime are consistency and plenty of exercise. Discipline and affection are also key to a well-trained dog. Dogs ne...
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Rabies- Not a Disease of the PastDid you ever think that your pet's rabies vaccination wasn't all that important? Did you know that if your cat or dog is not current on its rabies vaccination, and a stray or wild animal bites your pe...
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Home Dental CareHome dental care for your cat or dog has the same goal as home dental care for yourself, to remove dental plaque. Plaque is the sticky, whitish film with the bad taste and offensive odor that accumula...
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Fleas, the Frustrating PestConsider the following scenario: You arrive home from a long flight from a wonderful, two-week vacation. As you drive home, you remind yourself the boarding kennel is already closed and you have to ...
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Litter Box ProblemsOne of the most common complaints that cat owners make is that a cat will not use its litter box properly. Usually it is a problem with the cat urinating outside the box, but occasionally a cat will b...
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Food allergies occasionally occur in dogs and cats. They usually manifest themselves as itchy skin, ear infections, chronic vomiting, or diarrhea. If you suspect that your pet may have a food allergy,...
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