Dr. McClure and Dr. Haase are reviewing
a patients medical file.

X-Ray


This room contains our digital radiography system.

Your doctor may bring you here to show you images of your pet on the computer monitor.


The monitor Dr. Landoch is pointing to is part of our IDEXX digital imaging system.

Our new digital imaging allows us to enhance your pets images so our doctors can have a more accurate picture to diagnose internal problems.

* In the background you can see a standard X-ray.
Notice the difference in the clarity and brightness
of the digital image.




Dr. Landoch and Dr. Hailpern
are consulting on a pet's abdomen.

www.GolfRoseAH.com



Since 1965, Golf Rose Animal Hospital is committed 
to providing compassionate care for your pets. 


We are proud of the advanced level of veterinary care we provide and the high level of customer service we maintain. 


Our Veterinarians and experienced staff are here 
for you and your pet 24 hours a day. 

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We are located on the Southeast corner of Roselle
and Remington, one block north of Golf Rd.

Entrances are located on Roselle Rd and Remington Rd.

Adopt A Cat This Fall



                             
 As kitten season comes to an end, many cats and older kittens are still waiting to be adopted.  
G
olf Rose has many cute, cuddly older kittens, lazy lap cats and everything in between.
Adoption fee per cat is $50. Ask our staff for details.

Exam Rooms




We have eight exam rooms, with 3-4 veterinarians
seeing our patients and emergency patients 24 hours a day.


Our comfortable exam rooms provide entertainment in case you may have to wait while tests are performed on your pet.
Our televisions also double as diagnostic tools.



Dr. Kraklio is using a digital otoscope to see inside this
dog's ear. Digital otoscope help to determine the extent
of ear infections.

Trimming your dog's nails

Dog Paw Photo - Picture of Person Holding Dog Paw
Nail trims are an important part of your dog's basic grooming needs. For many dog owners, the idea of trimming their dogs' nails is followed by a feeling of trepidation. Many dogs also dislike nail trims. It doesn't have to be this way. Any dog owner can learn how to properly trim dog nails, and most dogs can be trained to tolerate it.
Licensed technicians and veterinarians have extensive training and ongoing education in safe anesthetic techniques. When the rare risk of anesthesia is weighed against the risk of not adequately treating periodontal disease, there simply is no rational reason to avoid a complete dental prophylaxis treatment under anesthesia.