ANIMAL DERMATOLOGY CENTER OF CHICAGO

 

 

Dr. Timothy A. Ness will be joining our team starting June 15th! Dr. Ness is a board certified Veterinary Dermatologist and we are thrilled to welcome him to ADCC.  Please see the about us section to learn more.

           

Due to ongoing  construction work,the parking lot currently has very limited availability. Please allow yourself extra time as you may need to find street parking. We appologize for this, once the work is done ADCC will be located in the new addition to CVES and better able to serve you.

 

3123 N Clybourn Ave.
Chicago, IL 60618

ph: 773-281-7522
fax: 773-281-1375

FAQ

What is a board certified Veterinary Dermatologist-

The American College of Veterinary Dermatology (ACVD) is an organization of veterinarians certified as specialists in dermatology.  These specialists are granted diplomate status.  The college is recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Asssociation and must maintain the highest standards of training and certification.  To be eligible for diplomate status, a licensed veterinarian (post graduate training - 4 years of veterinary school) must have completed an internship program ( 1 year) and a residency (2 years) in an accredited ACVD program.  This includes extensive training in anatomy, physiology and pathology of the skin, clinical dermatology, research, and dermatopharmacology .  After the successful completion of the required residency training, the certification process includes requirements for original research, publication in scientific journal, medical presentations, and demonstration of superior case management.  The final step in the certification process is the successful completion of a multi-day comprehensive examination administered by the American College of Veterinary Dermatology.  Only those "dermatologist" with diplomate status (Dip. ACVD or DACVD) are recognized as experts by the medical  community.


3123 N Clybourn Ave.
Chicago, IL 60618

ph: 773-281-7522
fax: 773-281-1375