Specials

Look for our Customer Appreciation Sales each month!

Current Specials This Month

Holiday Hours:

December 23rd: Appointments from 9:00am-4:30pm
December 24th: OPEN: 8:00am-2:00pm
December 25th: CLOSED
December 26th: CLOSED*
December 27th: CLOSED*
December 30th: Appointments from 9:00am-4:30pm
December 31st: OPEN: 8:00am-2:00pm
January 1st: CLOSED
January 2nd: OPEN 8:00am-5:00pm
January 3rd: OPEN 8:00am-12:00pm

*Urgent care appointments available, details to follow via email. As always, walk-in urgent care is available during regular business hours. Please call ahead for availability.

Special Information:

  • Please make sure your pet has enough of their medication or prescription diet to last them through the holiday weekend. Please allow up to 1-2 business days for the requests to be approved and filled. Prescription requests after 12pm on Christmas Eve may not be filled until the following Monday.
  • There will be no elective surgeries or dentals scheduled during the week of Christmas and the week of New Years.
  • Check out our variety of Christmas & Hanukkah themed toys in the pet store for any pets or pet lovers in your life!

In The News

The latest news and events from Riverside Animal Clinic & Holistic Center.

Change to Our Online Pharmacy Protocol

Change to Our Online Pharmacy Protocol

After much consideration, we need to change our policy of filling prescriptions for outside pharmacies.After a few deeply concerning experiences of wrong medications, incorrect dosing and incorrect carrier substances in pharmaceuticals, we will no longer fill any...

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Dr. Jim Carlson Featured on PetMD.com

Dr. Jim Carlson Featured on PetMD.com

Just wanted to share Dr. Carlson’s latest feature on PetMD.com. Dr. Carlson, owner of Riverside Animal Clinic McHenry, is a leading national authority on a wide range of pet health care topics. Dr. Carlson practices holistic medicine at Riverside Animal Clinic McHenry...

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Are Flea and Tick Meds Killing Dogs?

Are Flea and Tick Meds Killing Dogs?

Flea and tick medications are the hallmark prevention strategy of pet care programs. A new class of medication and vocal social media posters are stirring things up in pet health by calling some meds toxic. Is this good or bad?

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