
Everyone was so helpful and caring , made me feel comfortable in my my hardest decision of putting my best friend Sammie to sleep. The staff was very informative and compasionate.
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Paws and Feathers Emergency Hospital in Chicago, IL is a trusted provider of affordable emergency veterinarian care for pets. Founded by Sarah V. Hadzic, DVM, PhD, CHPV, the hospital boasts a team of experienced general practitioners and specialists in internal medicine, emergencies, surgeries, and end-of-life services. Continuously staying updated with new medical advances and techniques through ongoing education, their staff is dedicated to ensuring the comfort and well-being of every pet they treat.
Specializing in services common to emergency vet hospitals, Paws and Feathers also offers unique services that may be challenging to find elsewhere. From trauma and illness to toxicity and surgery, the hospital addresses a wide range of pet health needs. Additionally, their diagnostics services help in early issue detection and effective treatment, while their end-of-life care provides compassionate support during difficult decisions.
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Everyone was so helpful and caring , made me feel comfortable in my my hardest decision of putting my best friend Sammie to sleep. The staff was very informative and compasionate.
The Vets and staff at this hospital are great, they get you in quick, take care of you and your pets, and I'll bring all my pets here!
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