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Established 1997
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Location
280 Virginia Street Crystal Lake, (IL) USA 60014
Tel : (815) 479-9119
Fax : 815-479-0919
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Travel Directions
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We are located at 280 Virginia Street which is Route 14; coming from the north, you take route 31 south to 14; take 14 3.3 miles and we’re on the right hand side; we’re inbetween Pizza Hut and Aldi’s.
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Hours
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Monday
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: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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Tuesday
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: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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Wednesday
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: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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Thursday
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: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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Friday
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: 6:00 p.m. - Open 24 hours
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Saturday
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: Open 24 hours
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Sunday
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: Open 24 hours
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Description
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Animal Emergency of McHenry was founded in 1997 here in Crystal Lake, and we have since then built our reputation as the finest emergency veterinary center in the area.
We know how much you care about your pet, because we care about them too. That is why we here at Animal Emergency of McHenry have always done our best to help your pet become healthy.
Our main business is referrals from daytime veterinarians including trauma, sick, or elderly animals. We also see referral cases from veterinary clinics that want us to observe their patients overnight or sick cases when observation overnight is needed.
We see dog and cat fight victims. We see holiday problems like animals getting into food they’re not supposed to be eating. We work with toxic ingestions and the University of Illinois Poison Control on these cases. We assist people to get into specialists after diagnosis from their daytime veterinarian.
We are staffed by a veterinarian and technician all night long. A veterinarian is available for sick animals at all times.
We do not see patients for routine care.
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Services
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We are open Friday from 6 p.m. to Monday at 8 a.m.; open 24 hours over the weekend.
Referrals from daytime veterinarians including trauma cases, sick, elderly animals; Observations of overnight or sick cases; Dog and cat fight victims; holiday problems like animals getting into food they’re not supposed to; Toxic ingestions; Assistance to get into specialists after diagnosis from their daytime veterinarian.
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Animals Treated
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