Friday, November 16, 2012

Noah's Animal Hospitals are excited to announce we are GROWING!!!



Carmel residents have traveled to Noah’s Animal Hospital at 56th and Emerson since Dr. Mike Thomas returned to his native Indiana and began building the Noah’s group in 1982.  Dr. Thomas’s dream was always to provide extraordinary pet care and service for those who desire it.

Since that time, the Noah’s organization has grown to six locations with 21 doctors!  This includes a specialist in surgery, and a team of over 130 pet care professionals.

Noah's Animal Clinic at Carmel (NACC)
On October 29th, a new Noah’s location opened to serve Carmel clients.  Noah’s Animal Clinic at Carmel is located at 3309 E. 146th. St.  Their phone number is 317-818-8554.

Dr. Joni Kirch is the veterinarian at NACC.  Dr. Kirch is a graduate of Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 1993. She has spent a total of 13 years working with Noah's Animal Hospitals. Six years as a general practitioner, five years as Hospital Director, and two years doing emergency work all, at the Central Noah's location. She spent a total of about 6 years in central Florida as a general practitioner. Being very family oriented, Dr. Kirch has elected to return to Indiana to be closer to them. She is very excited and looking forward to the opportunity to continue Noah's philosophy of providing exceptional veterinary care on the north side of Indy.  She has 2 dogs; Posh, a 6 year-old Rottweiler that she adopted from Noah's during her emergency stent and Giggsy, a 1 year-old poodle that was relinquished to her practice in FL after being diagnosed with parvovirus. She has 2 cats; Tre, a 13 year-old amputee who is also a Noah's adoptee and Zizou, a 3 year-old cat that she found hanging out under her car in a parking lot. They make a "Pawsitively Purrfect" pet family for her! 

Jenny w/Libby and Molly
Dr. Kirch is not alone though. She has the help of Jenny Hostetler. Jenny joined the Noah's team in 2012 for the opening of Noah's Animal Clinic at Carmel. She has worked in the veterinary field for over 12 years and considers herself a wearer of many hats. She began her career as a kennel attendant, moving on to work as veterinary assistant, receptionist, and administrator. She also attended Animal Arts Academy in 2006 and earned a dog and cat grooming certification. She is very family oriented and spends most of her time with her sister and nephew, as well as other family and friends. Jenny adores fawning over her two Siberian Huskies, Libby who is 5 and Molly who is 8, and her tabby cats Bently and Spike who are both 13 years old. Jenny believes in a compassionate and ethical approach to veterinary medicine. She enjoys close interactions with clients and their pets, and she strongly believes that good client education is of the utmost importance in helping clients make the best decisions in caring for their furry family members.

As an adjunct service, Dr. Mary Marcotte will be making house calls and referring patients for follow up to Noah’s at Carmel

The Noah’s at Carmel location offers preventive care, examinations, and diagnostics, including digital radiography.  Laboratory testing is available with a well equipped in-house laboratory, as well as the use of an outside reference laboratory when necessary.  In addition, soft tissue surgical procedures will be performed by an experienced surgeon.

The Noah’s group includes over 130 pet care professionals, including 21 doctors, 25 veterinary technicians, and a host of client service representatives, veterinary assistants, groomers and other support staff.

Noah’s Animal Clinic at Carmel is also looking forward to the opportunity to work closely with the Hamilton County Humane Society to help them deliver on their mission:  “Saving Lives.  Educating Communities.  Completing Families.”  NACC hopes to help even more pets entrusted to the HCHS to find loving homes by providing medical care in a cost effective manner.

We are excited to be in such a wonderful community and are looking forward to serving clients and their pet’s health care needs.  Should a pet experience an after hours emergency, or require specialty surgery, our Noah’s Central Animal Hospital and 24 Hour Emergency Center is available 365/24/7.
Noah's Central Animal Hospital and 24 Hour Emergency Center

Noah’s Animal Clinic at Carmel is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm.  This hospital is currently closed on weekends.  After hours emergency services at Noah’s Central are available 24/7/365.  The phone number for after hours care is 317-24-HR-PET (317-244-7738).
   



10 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this article, I've always loved the idea of animal hospitals Chicago. I would love to work at one and get some hand on experience with one. I really love animals.

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  2. I have also pet dog and he is suffered and not behaving well for two-three days. I searched and found details regarding animal clinic austin.

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  3. Thanks for sharing this. I have been looking for a some good animal hospitals in Chicago. Does anyone know where I could go for help?

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  4. Here are a few names of hospitals in Chicago or the area we are familiar with and would take our pets to:

    Lombard Veterinary Hospital
    Portage Park Animal Hospital
    Bramer Animal Hospital - Evanston, IL

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  5. Thanks for the post, and I just moved into my new apartment. And that means that I need to find a new vet or clinic that I can take my dog to. So I was just wondering if anyone knew of any good animal hospital in Norwood Park? If so, then that would be great.

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  6. I think it's great knowing that there are more animal hospitals that are being put up are opened.

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  7. This sure looks like such a great animal hospital. My dog has been having a lot of troubles lately and I have been looking for a great hospital to take care of him. That I can trust he will get the services he needs. Can you tell me where I might be able to find more details like this? Thanks.

    Suzy | Gulfport Veterinarian

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  8. That is such exciting news to hear that you are growing as a company. It must stand as a testament to the quality of work that you provide for your animal clients. It is always good to know of more places I can take my little doggy to.
    Cynthia | http://parkanimalhosp.com/people/

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  9. I agree with Cynthia. It is really exciting to be growing as a company. I think that it shows how dedicated you are to the animals that you are taking care of. I have been looking into different vet's around my area. It is hard for me to trust a lot of vet's. I would like to know that they are being taken care of the way that they would be getting at home. http://www.andersonanimalhospital.ca/

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