2765 Us Highway 34, Oswego, IL | Map it
60543 41.700900 -88.314000(630) 554-7670
3 kittens. I had my 3 kittens spayed by Dr. Jacobson. He called me when he was done, putting my mind at ease. He and his staff are very knowledgeable, caring and it's obvious they love what they do!
Caring and understanding.
My fiance and I recent purchased a bassett hound from a private owner. She was NOT well taken care of. She has round AND ring worm, fles, mites plus all her shots she needed and she was badly
scratched by her sibling when she was with her litter. We knew she was going to cost alot of money but this was way more than we were planning on. The doctors and staff were very caring and just as upset as we were about her care so they were able to put us on plan to pay 1000.00 worth of care. She got all the care and love she needed; she is now a health happy puppy.
THANKS!!!…
Excellent Caring Animal Hospital - Luxating Patella.
I let my 3 dogs out in the back yard to clean and when I let them in, my Maltese, Throttle, was dragging his hind end and could not use his rear legs. I scooped him up and checked if he had an injury
or been bitten. I then went to my local vet to see what was wrong. I was told luxating patella was causing the paralysis in his rear legs. I called 3 hospitals to see what the procedure was and what costs were involved. A very important factor to me was being able to bring my pet home the same day so I could care for him during the post operation period. Oswego Animal Hospital was the most reasonably priced and allowed the animal to be home the same day. Dr Jacobsen was very informative regarding the potential fixes that could be done based on the level or grade of my dog?s issue. He demonstrated the luxating patella problem using a sample bone structure of a dog?s leg. Surgery was the next week. As soon as surgery was complete, I received a phone call from Dr Jacobsen to tell me how he had done. When I picked up my pet, Dr Jacobsen gave me a full recap of the surgery process and showed me pictures in a medical book of exactly what had been done. He provided anti-inflammatory medicine and antibiotics to prevent infection.
Throttle came home with a bandage on his rear leg to protect the staples that held the incision together.After 10 days we returned to have the staples removed. The incision had healed very nicely. No infection, just a small skin irritation due to bandage removal that Dr Jacobsen advised I put Neosporin on and it went away in a few days. Dr Jacobsen advised me it would take 8-12 weeks for a full recovery and we were well on our way to being better than new! I highly recommend Dr Jacobsen and Oswego Animal Hospital. Everyone I have been in contact with at his office is very helpful and very caring of the animals and their owners. I drove all the way from Wheaton, IL to use this vet and I am glad I did.…
Amazing Care, and Great Compassion!!. I recently had to make the difficult decision to put my dog to sleep. My 9 year old rottweiler had cancer, and it was time. I was new to the area and I had heard many horrible things about Oswego Animal Hospital, especially the Dr. that owned the practice. When it was apparent that Titan was suffering, I called the local hospitals, no one would get me in. I was given different reasons like, were not taking new clients, or we dont have any appointments available today. I reluctantly called Oswego Animal Hospital, the young lady that answered said i could come in anytime. When i walked in I was met with a huge smile and quick service finding out they were under new ownership. They put me right into a room and the Dr. was in within minutes. Dr. Jacobsen reviewed my dogs history, and we discussed all possible options, but in the end we knew it was time. They offered me a place out back in the grass under a willow tree, to spend some time saying good-bye. When i was ready Dr. Jacobsen and an assistant came outside and with Titan in my arms he was put to sleep. The girls were crying with me....they barley knew me. They were all amazing. They showed great compassion, and imediate, loving care to me, and even called 2 days later to check up on how I was doing. Oswego Animal Hospital is AMAZING! I know exactly where i will go with my next dog to Oswego Animal Hospital, where you feel like family!!…
Great New Diagnostic Capabilities. Oswego Animal Hospital will be one of the first veterinary hospitals to offer digital imaging in the state. Even before many of the University Teaching Hospitals begin using this new diagnostic tool, there will be a local veterinarian with technology to see inside your pet like never before. This imaging equipment uses less radiation than conventional xrays making it simply safer. The ability to dial in specific soft tissues, internal organs, and bones make it more likely to find a problem sooner than ever. This clinic, previously know for budget veterinary medicine, has been able to significantly increase the level of care with cutting edge technology and keep the prices the same as they were.…
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP!!!!!!!.
FORGET ALL YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS HOSPITAL. IT IS NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP. THEY NOW OFFER ADVANCED SURGICAL PROCEDURES, EARLY AND LATE HOURS (M-F 7AM-8PM, SAT 7AM-3PM), PET BOARDING WITH OUTSIDE
EXERCISE AREA, AND WALK-INS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. THEY HAVE NEW EQUIPMENT SUCH AS: AN ANESTHETIC VENTILATION MACHINE WHICH BREATHES FOR THE PATIENT, DURING SURGERY - MUCH SAFER. SURGICAL MONITORING SYSTEM THAT MEASURES OXYGEN LEVELS AND HEARTRATE. LATEST IN DENTAL SCALING AND POLISHING WHICH REDUCES THE ANESTHETIC TIME FOR A TEETH CLEANING.
IF YOU LIKED IT BEFORE, YOU'LL LOVE IT NOW. IF YOU HAD A BAD EXPERIENCE, COME BACK AND GIVE OSWEGO ANIMAL HOSPITAL ANOTHER TRY.…
Wonderful Experience. Many people don't know that this Vet Clinic is under new management. I took my dog to this location to be spayed last month. The staff was wonderful. The surgery went great, the instructions for her care were very clearly stated. They even called a couple days later to check on how she was doing. My dog is 8 years old and I was worried about her having this surgery. They handled her with great love and care. And, one last thing... the prices are good also.…
BE AWARE - STAY AWAY. I took my two cats to this clinic 2 years ago for a front declaw. A month ago both of my cats started limping and had open sores on the bootom of their paws. I took them to my NEW vet and was told that they needed RE-DECLAWED. I then took them to 2 other vets and got the same response. It turns out the orignal declaw was done improperly and their claws were partially growing back, not to mention both cats were obviously in serious pain. I contacted Oswego Animal Hospital and then took them in to see the vet. He was very unkind, called me a b**** and said never to come back to his office. He denyed any wrong doing. The 3 other vets I took them to told me the opposite. It's a slice and dice vet with people that have no compassion! STAY AWAY!…
