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Fox Ridge Veterinary Clinic

Veterinarian in Aurora

Updated: March 09, 2024 06:10 PM

Fox Ridge Veterinary Clinic is located in Aurora (City in Illinois), United States. It's address is 130 Fifth St, Oswego, IL 60543.

130 Fifth St, Oswego, IL 60543

PM8P+6W Oswego, Illinois

(630) 859-0471

foxridgevet.com

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Monday9 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 12 PM
Thursday9 AM to 5 PM
Friday9 AM to 5 PM
Saturday9:30 AM to 1 PM
SundayClosed

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Where is Fox Ridge Veterinary Clinic?

Fox Ridge Veterinary Clinic is located at: 130 Fifth St, Oswego, IL 60543.

What is the phone number of Fox Ridge Veterinary Clinic?

You can try to calling this number: (630) 859-0471

What are the coordinates of Fox Ridge Veterinary Clinic?

Coordinates: 41.715567, -88.3126486

Fox Ridge Veterinary Clinic Reviews

Dawn Smith
2022-06-22 18:23:58 GMT

I love that there’s holistic choices as we try to keep my dog happy and healthy to live the best life she can with 2 different cancers . Friendly staff, and my Ginger is happy to visit . I only wish we were closer but worth the near 2 hour drive ❤ Photo of Ginger on her way to her ozone therapy appointment ❤

Jessica Kash
2021-12-29 14:52:04 GMT

Dr. Judy (and her staff) is the best! We have a special needs dog, and she is so wonderful with him. We can call her at any point (even to ask just a question) and get a quick and caring response from her. I highly recommend!

Sandi Q
2019-03-26 22:43:47 GMT

Dr Judy & her staff are genuinely caring & compassionate people. The Dr really took time to get to know our kitty & examine her thoroughly. We didn't feel rushed at all. The acupuncture & laser therapy was done expertly & at our kitty's pace. I highly recommend Dr Judy.

Greg Wheaton
2016-04-30 15:13:29 GMT

Fox Ridge Veterinary is one of the best places I have ever taken my dog. Recently, I purchased a new Weimaraner puppy and based on proximity to me, started taking him to Dr. Judy at Fox Ridge. I am so impressed with her demeanor, her compassion for pets in general, but equally for her compassion and friendliness towards Dexter and me. She has been so helpful in some emergency situations and has always great advice for me as a puppy owner.
I was also really impressed with the fact that she doesn’t gouge patient owners with overpriced services like another veterinarian in town. While the office is matter of fact and looks nice, she has certainly done a great job in ensuring that the services she offers are economical, expeditious and informative. Not once have I felt talked down to as a pet owner, like another veterinarian I have used for my other dog. She answers questions in plain English and always calls back within a few minutes after a message is left.
If you have a pet and are looking for someone to help you and help them live a long healthy life as your family member, I would highly recommend Fox Ridge Veterinary and Dr. Judy McBeth.

Sarah G
2017-08-13 23:46:44 GMT

Dr. McBeth was great with my cat. We recently moved to the area and I'm so glad we went here. My favorite thing about this office is that it doesn't have the corporate feel. She went over tests with me very thoroughly and called me multiple times to review things. We will definitely be regular clients. Thanks Dr. McBeth and Joanne!

Carol Rosenquist
2023-05-16 22:17:55 GMT

I bring my Frenchie to Fox Ridge. They are very caring and make extra effort for the health of your pet. I would recommend them.

Amber Dover
2019-03-05 18:33:13 GMT

They were wonderful. My dog is very aggressive when touched and is a hand full.. They were very easy going, which helped my dog stay more calm overall, and they were willing to give advice for the future which was great.

Kristen North
2016-07-25 14:43:25 GMT

Dr. Judy is awesome. He really helped my kitty to have a better quality of life his last few months after he was diagnosed with kidney disease.

Robin Howell
2019-08-15 04:10:41 GMT

Dr. Judy and staff are so caring when dealing with pets.

Dainy Brainin
2017-05-31 18:40:54 GMT

This place is great

R M
2021-06-09 21:02:14 GMT

I really need to write two reviews, my first would have been a glowing five star. I have sent so many friends to FRVC after our initial experiences there. Our pets are our fur children, in addition to our people children, and they both go hand in paw. Dr. Judy got down on the floor with our dog Ranger and really seemed to take the time to get to know him. She recommended medical care when needed, but certainly seemed to take a more holistic approach which we much appreciated. We were so happy to have a friendly, loving place we could take our fur children.

When covid restrictions began, our experience changed dramatically. I absolutely understand that the pandemic has been extremely difficult for businesses, as it has been for families. In spring of 2020, we returned for our dog's annual checkup and had difficulties scheduling, as I always have my children with me. That was fine in the past, but nothing in the world was operating quite the same these days. Children were not allowed at FRVC, so I was happy to drop Ranger off for his check up. Dr. Judy claimed that he was hard to handle and insisted that I would need to be with him. She even went so far as to recommend how I should go about finding childcare for the vet apt. I found this not only unprofessional, but insensitive, as her recommendations included my mother, who had passed. At this point I should have found another location, but we really loved Dr. Judy and knew that no one was really quite themselves during the spring of 2020. Ultimately, we worked out a drop off, I was able to stay with my children in the parking lot, Ranger was able to go inside for his check up. It was a little awkward on both sides, but we got it done.

In May of 2021, our young (4yr), loving hound dog suddenly fell ill. Overnight, he went from his up for anything self, to unable to jump, which quickly progressed to unable to walk up a step without yelping in pain and having uncontrollable diarrhea. He was losing mobility in his legs and obviously in excruciating pain. I was beside myself. I immediately called Dr. Judy. Her staff took down a message and let me know she would call back. In the two hours that I waited, I began calling other local vets, all who recommended that we get Ranger to VCA in Aurora, as they would have the equipment necessary for the tests he would need. I was trying to hold out for Dr. Judy's advice, most vets we talked to asked "what did your family vet recommend?" I called back to FRVC, only to have Dr. Judy answer the phone herself, I immediately went into my story about how I felt this was an emergency and I was really hoping to talk to the Dr. asap. But she responded that "Dr. Judy was still with someone and would have to call me back." Hmm...

Dr. Judy called back 15 min later, I told her my story again about the pain and immobility Ranger was experiencing. She asked me two questions:

Is he dragging his legs?
and
Do you have childcare today?

It was painfully clear that the hesitancy in returning my call had to do with our previous childcare exchange. Ranger ended up going to VCA and having many tests, an MRI showed IVDD that had been suspected by the neurology team there. Tragically, his case was not just degeneration in one disk, but in four consecutive disks, a fifth disc elsewhere and his entire spine showed further degeneration that would likely cause this to happen again in the future, even if his first surgery was successful. It was so heartbreaking, we were in shock. After a week of nursing and loving on him at home, many hours on the phone with other vets, we had to make the devastating decision to put him down.

Dr. Judy was not a part of our dog's end, nor was she a source of comfort/guidance in any way imaginable as we went through such a difficult time. I am embarrassed for all of the friends I have recommended to FRVC. Dr. Judy did not follow up with us to see how Ranger had faired that dreadful week, but I did just get a hand written reminder postcard in the mail that it's time for his yearly check up.

Elizabeth M Elizabeth
2017-06-25 15:34:13 GMT

AVOID AVOID AVOID.

My cat had a mild ear infection and she told me how to clean it at home: it was like going to the dentist and having a cavity and then telling me how to fix it at home.

Then, this vet said my cat might have a food allergy. She recommended blue buffalo and I said I want to be sure as it can get quite pricy. She said "well so does bringing your cat to the vet all the time." (This was her 2nd time in two years).

Lastly, are you ready for this???

I mentioned I got my Mom's cat after My Mom suddenly passed away. And this vet said "You should change her microchip information because your mom is deceased and if they try to call her it won't go anywhere hahahah." She laughed!! So incredibly rude and unprofessional.

Save your money and go elsewhere.

H Dubb
2021-06-02 22:47:21 GMT

Rude unprofessional heartless staff.

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