Countryside Veterinary Rehab Center

Countryside Veterinary Rehab Center

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Animal rehab center dedicated to providing the highest quality rehabilitation care available. They were specially trained through the Canine Rehab Institute.

Countryside Veterinary Rehab Center treats a variety of conditions including, but not limited to, Osteoarthritis, Amputations, Obesity, OCD Lesions,Hip Dysplasia, Elbow Dysplasia, Muscle Injuries, Joint Dislocation, Back Injuries, Patellar Luxation, Spinal Injuries/IVDD, Tendon Injury, Spondylosis, Peripheral Nerve Injury, Arthrodesis, Neuromuscular Disease, Joint replacements, Fibrocartilagenous

06/10/2025

Our pups are always on our hearts even after they’ve left us on land.

Today is - a day of remembrance for pets who forever changed our lives and will never be forgotten. Honor your loved pet's memory by sharing a photo of them with us in the comments.

05/06/2025
05/04/2025

Smiles from Lexi in the treadmill!

Photos from Countryside Veterinary Rehab Center's post 04/28/2025

Meet Remy! He’s been coming in for Therapeutic exercises with us along with other therapies. These particular exercises in both images are geared to help with balance, core strength, and proprioception. The second image, he’s enjoying a short break after his cavalettis!

04/19/2025

Happy Easter weekend! 🐇

As we many enjoy some festivities of searching for eggs and other goodies, don’t for get search your pet for any fleas & ticks since it’s Spring!

We will be closed on April 20th, 2025 and reopen at 6am on Monday.

04/17/2025

We’re excited to announce some new things at Countryside Vet!

In honor of Biomedical Research Awareness Day (BRAD) today, we’re thrilled to announce some groundbreaking additions to our practice! We’re proud to be introducing advanced products designed to enhance patient care: Nocita, Spryng & PRP injections!

These new treatments are not only improving outcomes for patients undergoing surgery, but they’re also available to support those battling osteoarthritis and more!

Have questions or want to learn more? Contact our team today and let’s chat about how these innovations!

04/15/2025

Active play is a great way to get your dog up and moving! Example shown above is tug-o-war! Other active play ideas include “hide and seek”-hiding treats in a room and having your dog seen them out, having them chase a toy or even doing doggie puzzles for treats!

04/01/2025

April is

As it gets warmer out, it’s important to keep your pet properly active. We offer a Fit Club program for weight loss, orthopedic surgical recovery, sports competition maintenance, and more!

According to some studies ~59% of dogs in the US are considered obese. Some of the most common risks of obesity in dogs is concerns for arthritis, joint issues, injury. As well as other increased health issues for some breeds specifically.

Physical activity will help with a weight loss plan along with updated dietary changes. Low-impact exercises like walking or swimming will help your dog lose weight while maintaining muscle mass and joint mobility. Just like people, if your dog hasn’t been physically active for some time, they must slowly acclimate to conditioning their body to avoid injuries. Contact us today to schedule a consultation this month.

02/12/2025

Today is International day of Women & Girls in Science!
Here in our Rehabilitation department at Countryside Vet are proud to say we are a completely ran by Women!

In fact, did you know that Veterinary medicine professionals have been predominantly Women in the U.S. Since 2009. Although STEM programs can still be challenging for women, it is important to acknowledge the development that is occurring in Vet Med.



Data article: https://www.aaha.org/newstat/publications/charts-the-state-of-women-in-vet-med/

Image: https://todaysveterinarybusiness.com/extraordinary-female-veterinarians/

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9823 W. 55th Street
Countryside, IL
60525

Opening Hours

Monday 2pm - 6:30pm
Tuesday 2pm - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 1:30pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm