13731 Archer Ave., Lemont, IL 60439

Examinations
Pets age at a much faster rate than we do, so routine wellness check-ups are of extreme importance. Based on your pet’s age and current health status, we recommend visiting us one or two times a year.
Wellness exams are critical during every stage of your pet’s life and are a staple of the preventative care we provide at Archer Veterinary Clinic. Our veterinarians are highly skilled at detecting potential health concerns by performing a thorough nose-to-tail physical examination. If we identify an abnormality, our facility is fully equipped to run further diagnostics and advanced imaging so we can make a diagnosis and begin treatment promptly. Your pet’s wellness visit is also an opportune time to discuss any questions regarding at-home care with your pet’s veterinarian.
Vaccinations
- Core Vaccines for Dogs: Rabies, DA2PP, Leptospirosis
- Core Vaccines for Cats: Rabies, FVRCP
- Non-Core Vaccines for Dogs: Bordetella, Lyme, Canine Influenza
- Non-Core Vaccines for Cats: FeLV/FIV
Parasite Control
Microchipping
If your pet is ever lost, help them find their way home with permanent microchip identification.
The thought of your pet escaping your home, getting lost, or even stolen is a scary thought. That’s why we highly recommend all of our clients have their pet’s microchipped to ensure a lifetime of identification, even indoor pets.
Microchip implantation is quick, painless, and similar to a routine vaccination. If someone brings your pet to a local shelter or animal hospital, a universal scanner will scan the microchip beneath the skin between the shoulder blades which will read your contact information. We also recommend collars and ID tags for complete identification.
Nutrition & Weight Management
Behavior Counseling
- House Soiling
- Destructive Behavior
- Jumping on People
- Aggression
- Anxiety
If your pet is acting unfavorably, give us a call so we can get to the bottom of their behavior. You would be surprised how often behavioral issues are tied to undiscovered health conditions. For example, a dog may have separation anxiety which leads to incessant barking.
First, we will perform a total physical exam to make sure your pet’s behavior is not a result of disease or illness. If your pet appears healthy, we can try a number of behavior modification techniques such as training, positive reinforcement, rewards, and other specialized plans.