FOR PET OWNERS

Thank you for trusting your family veterinarian's referral to Fox Valley Veterinary
Dentistry and Surgery for your pet's oral healthcare needs.  We partner with
your veterinarian to provide your pet with specialized dentistry and oral surgery
care.  We ask that you have preoperative bloodwork (including a complete blood
count and biochemistry profile) completed by your family veterinarian prior to
your appointment with FVVDS.  Additional testing may be required for your pet
as determined by Dr. Charlier and your family veterinarian.

Please complete the New Client Information Form and email it to our office at
fvvds@sbcglobal.net or fax it to our office at 847-488-0705.


New Client Information Form  PDF format    Word format


Your Pet's Oral Healthcare Visit

Most of Dr. Charlier’s consultation and recheck evaluation appointments are
scheduled in the morning so that she has the remainder of the day to complete
procedures.  You have two options when scheduling an appointment with Dr.
Charlier:

  • You may schedule your pet for a consultation only appointment with Dr.
    Charlier.  During that appointment she will review your pet’s history from your
    family veterinarian and complete a thorough physical examination and oral
    examination.  She will formulate the best treatment plan for your pet.  If your
    pet requires a procedure you may schedule it at a later date.

    OR

  • You may schedule your pet for a consultation and procedure appointment
    with Dr. Charlier.  Dr. Charlier will meet with you and your pet in the morning.
    During that appointment she will review your pet’s history from your family
    veterinarian and complete a thorough physical examination and oral
    examination.  She will then formulate the best treatment plan for your pet.  
    Your pet will stay for the day to have the procedure completed.  All of our
    patients are released the same day so they can sleep in their own ‘beds’.  If
    you are traveling from a distance, arrangements can be made so that you
    may wait for your pet to recover from its procedure and be released from the
    hospital.


General Anesthesia for Your Pet (click here for more information)   

Preventive Dental Homecare for Your Pet  (click here for more information)
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