Animal Rehabilitation & Therapy (ART)
- integrating the science and art of veterinary medicine
- enhancing my patients’ quality of life
       Rosemary J. LoGiudice, DVM, CCRT, CVA
 
 


I am Dr. Rosemary LoGiudice. I and my English Cocker Spaniel, Otter, welcome you to the website for my TCVM / Acupuncture / animal physical rehabilitation practice, Animal Rehabilitation and Therapy (ART).


A 1981 graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, I am also a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (Canine Rehabilitation Institute) and a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist for horses, dogs and cats (Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) with over 30 years experience as a veterinarian and more than 45 years of experience with horses.


Enhancing the quality of life for your horse, dog, or cat is my goal. By integrating the science and art of veterinary medicine, I will work with you and with your primary care veterinarian to enhance your animal’s recovery from surgery, improve your animal’s athletic ability, or strengthen your animal’s overall zest for life.


In addition to owning Animal Rehabilitation and Therapy, I am part of the Integrative Pet Care team as a part owner and Medical Director, where I work with dogs and cats. I see dog and cat patients two days per week at IPC in Chicago AND in Hanover Park on Mondays at Hanover Park Animal Care Center.

If you would like an appointment for your dog or cat at either location, call IPC: 773.269.2964.


To have your horse examined and treated, call ART for an appointment: 630.246.4119.


As a member of the:

  1. International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management

  2. American Association of Equine Practitioners

  3. American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians (and a member of its Board of Directors)

  4. American Veterinary Medical Association

  5. Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association

  6. Chicago Veterinary Medical Association

  7. American Canine Sports Medicine Association

  8. American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture

  9. International Veterinary Acupuncture Society

  10. American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine


I enjoy being involved and keeping up-to-date on the most current techniques and information to help your horse, dog, or cat.


I also served as the interim director and visiting clinical assistant professor of the Chicago Center for Veterinary Medicine and Furnetic, a clinic operated by the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, where I oversaw the initial development and opening of the practice.


Please stop back here often as the website develops and will include helpful information for you to provide the best care for your best friend!

Greetings!

If you get up one more time than you fall, you will make it through.

- Chinese Proverb

630.246.4119              animalrehabtherapy@gmail.com

www.animalrehabtherapy.com