2665 N. Lincoln Avenue
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Greetings to our clients, friends and colleagues,
Lincoln Park Dog and Cat Clinic proudly served our community for over 60 years. I want to thank you all for your support. Some of you have been with me since I began my career in 1988 and a few more have been with us when my dad Dr. Cosimo Ferraro and even Dr. Saul Pravitz managed this clinic. We are so grateful for the trust you placed in us to care for the furry members of your family. We strove to provide the best humane veterinary care with access to cutting edge technology in our referral partners. It’s been an incredible journey. We enjoyed knowing each of you and your precious pets, there are not enough words to describe what your trust in us means.
I love being a veterinarian, it is the best job in the world but it is time for me to move to the next chapter of my life. Unfortunately, due to my age and health issues I can no longer manage daily practice life. I cannot give 110% and be on my best game, I will not continue to practice.
Sadly, I am closing Lincoln Park Dog and Cat Clinic. The last day for patient care will be Monday July 31, 2023. Our business office will remain open until June 30, 2024 for records transfer, questions and referrals.
Dr. Margaret Post, an extraordinary veterinarian, is moving to a new clinic. She is joining GoodVets, Streeterville https://goodvets.com/locations/chicago/streeterville
I am happy for Dr. Post and sad to be losing such a wonderful friend and colleague. I wish her much success. Dr. Post’s last day is July 26, 2023.
Again, thank you for all your kindness, laughter, tears and learning through the years.
(773)549-2090
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Why do our pets need surveillance screening? Firstly, our pets can't speak, they cannot tell us if they feel off color or unwell or have any other indicators of internal illness. We need to examine them every 6 months as well as run some routine screening tests to detect underlying disease BEFORE it is clinically apparent. Secondly, pets will actively mask signs of illness until late in the course of disease. This stems from survival instincts in a pack or colony situation. Use the age chart below to find your pets age in "people" years and the screening testing recommended for each stage of his or her life. We believe the following tests give us the best chance of helping your pet's live longer, healthier lives. These are approximations and may vary by gender, species and breed.
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