Welcome to Chicago Exotics Animal HospitalDear Chicago Exotics Clients and Referring Hospitals, We would like to update you on recent developments concerning COVID-19. COVID-19 Update 4/10/2022 Beginning Monday 04/11/2022 we will offer both curbside and in-person appointments for exams. Emergencies, technician appointments, dental exams, drop-off appointments, and pick-ups will be welcomed into our building once again. When you arrive for your appointment, please call us from your car if you wish to be curbside. Otherwise, come into the building and check in. Only two people at a time are allowed in the exam rooms. Please come prepared with face masks. You will not be allowed in without a mask. - We are back to normal scheduling. Please be patient will we ensure everyone's safety.
Please be advised that Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital has implemented new protocols because of concerns about spreading COVID-19. These protocols go into effect immediately. Our goal is to take care of your pets, while adhering to the recommendations of the CDC and limiting personal contact as much as possible. At CEAH, we want to be particularly cautious about COVID-19 to help protect you, your family and our staff.
Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital continues to require you to wear a mask when interacting with our staff. Regardless of vaccine status (and I am so glad to have a team and clients who are all vaccinated), we are continuing to be extra vigilant for all of our safety. Let's hope this is just a small bump in the road. We miss your smiling faces!! Be healthy and safe, Dr. Horton and the Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital Team We provide veterinary care for avian and exotic animals. We have a state-of-the-art facility designed specifically for avian and exotic animals! We are just 4 doors down from Blue Pearl in Skokie and continue to provide 24 hour care in conjunction with Blue Pearl Skokie and provide free transportation back and forth for our existing clients.![]() Exotic pets like rabbits, ferrets, reptiles, birds, fish, hedgehogs, and guinea pigs have special care needs and Chicago Exotics specializes in meeting those needs. We operate a full service avian and exotic animal hospital featuring Dr. Susan Horton, Dr. Melissa Giese, Dr. Stephanie Moy, Dr. Dana Varble, Dr. Kristin Valdes, Dr. Deanne Strat-Zenoni, Dr. Jenifer Nix, and Dr. Ellen Boyd! Their extensive knowledge and expertise with exotic species combines the best of personal and clinical experience. Our location is in Skokie, Illinois. We provide service for the entire Chicago area as well as Southern Wisconsin and Western Indiana.
Our hospital has the capability of serving all sorts of animals from the smallest fish to the largest reptiles. Our warm exotic ICU features avian incubators, reptilian incubators (aquatic and not), fish and amphibian ICU tanks, avian nebulizer units, and inline oxygen for all cages. Outside the warm room, we have comfortable cages for all the soft fuzzy and not so fuzzy mammals and marsupials. We are especially bird friendly! Our in house diagnostic capability includes full blood and chemistry work, cytology, radiology, endoscopy, ultrasound, and surgery. We offer the opportunity for unique species to receive competent and compassionate veterinary care. Cases are seen by appointment, but emergency patients are gladly accepted as the need arises. We are no longer accepting personal checks for payment. We now have CT appointments available. Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital has invested in a Xoran Catscan for service to our tiny patients. The appointment is a drop-off and stay until the end of the day type appointment. Anesthesia is necessary as is a previous exam by one of the CE doctors. We are using a panel of expert radiologists to read and report on our CT images. Please call us if you have any questions. Here is more information. Now available: Acupuncture and Chiropractic medicine for exotics! Dr Strat has been practicing these forms of alternative medicine for many years. She now offers these therapeutic options every other Friday. Call for an appointment today! Dr. Horton does provide house-call services for koi ponds and larger fish. She is also working on honeybee hive inspection calls and management. Chicago Exotics does provide inspections for USDA permit holders as well. We are available for honeybee consultation. Dr. Horton has kept honeybees for many years. For information on the new rules regarding medicine for your bees, see http://www.beeculture.com/do-i-need-a-vet-for-my-bees/ Erchonia Laser therapy is available by appointment! Call and schedule your laser therapy today!! Our Care Sheets section contains valuable information on caring for your pet. If one of the doctors sent you to this website for a handout, this is where you want to go. Are you a vet looking for referral information? You will also need to fill out this referral sheet and send all pertinent lab work and imaging. Are you a new client who needs new client form? Please also fill out an Avian, Mammalian, Amphibian, Fish, or Reptile history form before you come in. Just print then fill out these forms before your next visit and bring them with you. Please arrive 15 minutes early for your first appointment so that we can enter all this information into the computer. Are you a veterinary student looking for an externship? See our externship page for more information! Have a look at our new blog section! Check out Dr. Horton in this personal interview with Linda Harrison from HBD Chat! Wild Water Fowl are not being allowed in the building at this time. Recent Avian Influenza outbreaks are killing our wild birds and having a devastating effect on the chicken industry; More information here: Click Here Need information on the changes to the Lacy Act? Click here Vaccines for Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease 2 (10/14/21) We have the vaccine in the clinic. Please call to make an appointment to get the vaccine and then the booster 3 weeks later. Information supplied by Alicia McLaughlin, DVM Co-medical director of the Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine in Bothell, WA Updated 1/5/21 Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease 2 (RHD2) is spreading throughout the southwestern United States. This deadly viral disease is highly contagious to domestic rabbits, and we now know that it can also infect native species of wild rabbits and hares (the current outbreak is the first documented case of this occurring). RHD2 is both stable and infectious in the environment for long periods of time, potentially surviving more than 3 months without a host. Recent outbreaks have occurred in Washington state and New York, in addition to the cases spreading throughout New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Colorado. https://cms.agr.wa.gov/…/07915d2d-bfd5-4cbb-b4…/RHDFactsheet While RHD2 may still be considered a “foreign animal disease,” it is likely going to remain in the US at this point unless we aggressively vaccinate at-risk populations. Unfortunately, there are currently no USDA licensed vaccines for this disease, although there are multiple effective and safe RHD2 vaccines available overseas. Here is a link to more information on RHD2 https://rabbit.org/rhdv/ Additional disease resources: Iowa State - www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/rabbit_hemorrhagic_disease.pdf National Wildlife Health Center - https://www.usgs.gov/media/files/rabbit-hemorrhagicdisease-virus-2-confirmed-wild-rabbits-us USDA – https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/sa-epidemiologyanimalhealth-ceah/ri • https://www.aphis.usda.gov/publications/animal_health/fs-rhdv2.pdf. • https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/maps/animal-health/rhd EPA (Information on disinfectant products) • https://www.epa.gov/pesticides/epa-and-us Status/Situational Reports from RHDV2 Affected States: Arizona - https://agriculture.az.gov/animals/rabbit-hemorrhagic-disease/rabbithemorrhagic-disease-fact-sheet California - https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/AHFSS/Animal_Health/Pets_Other_UnReg_Species.html#rhd Colorado - https://ag.colorado.gov/animals/livestock-health/rabbit-hemorrhagic-diseasevirus-rhdv2 New Mexico - http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/rabbit-hemorrhagic-disease-cause-forrabbit-mortality/ Texas Animal Health Commission - https://www.tahc.texas.gov/animal_health/rabbits/ Washington State- https://agr.wa.gov/departments/animals-livestock-and-pets/animalhealth/animal-diseases/rabbit-disease Wildlife questions
Finding injured or immature wildlife in your yard? Check out this link for information on wildlife rehabilitation and orphans. Red Door Animal Shelter has a nice page on wild bunnies, etc. See this excellent article, "Why Not to Give a Rabbit for an Easter Gift" here.![]()
This beautiful artwork was done by Audrey Migeotte and will be featured in an art show in Paris this September. Click the image to see a larger version. She used one of Dr. Horton's pictures from our caresheet. All of the pictures on this website are copyrighted. Please contact us if you are interested in using them for your project. Email: chicagoexoticspc@gmail.com
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