
Welcome To Randall Oaks
Animal Hospital
Our Mission
To strenthen and perpetuate the human animal bond through medicine by providing the most advanced and compassionate veterinary healthcare.
Randall Oaks Animal Hospital opened in June of 2002 and is the vision of many years of veterinary experience. We strive to keep your pet healthy through preventative care and strong medical skill. We are also proud of the compassion we show toward pets and their owners at all times, but especially in times of illness or crisis. We recognize that your pets are part of your family and you expect them to be treated as such! We are proud to serve the communiteis of Carpentersville, East and West Dundee, Algonquin, Elgin, Huntley and surrounding areas. We are open Monday through Saturday.
Appointments are preferred and walk-ins are taken as time permits. Drop-off appointments are available for owner's convenience. To best serve our clients, appointments are scheduled during hospital hours for doctor examinations. Every effort will be made to see each client at the scheduled appointment time. However, we are sometimes asked to see unscheduled emergencies which can cause an occasional delay in our appointment schedule. We appreciate your understanding if a critically ill patient needs to be seen out of turn.
Your Pets . . . Our Family!
Randall Oaks Animal Hospital
847-428-8430
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