About Joel Todd Leroy Prince
With more than two decades of experience as a veterinarian, Dr. Joel Todd Leroy Prince serves as Partner with Elmhurst Animal Care Center. Located centrally in Elmhurst, Illinois, the practice offers a full range of surgery, dental care, and vaccination services, as well grooming, boarding, and dog daycare. Dr. Joel Todd Leroy Prince and his team emphasize caring, their primary concern, besides providing affordable treatment, being the pet’s health and wellbeing.
Dr. Prince’s diagnostic and surgical capacities encompass the latest technologies and equipment, and include heated surgical table, suction, advanced monitoring, and electrocautery. He and his team employ a state-of-the-art CO2 surgical laser that offers animals several benefits including less pain and bleeding, quicker recovery, and less infection risk.
Earning his Associate’s degree in Animal Science at Iowa State University, Dr. Prince subsequently completed doctoral studies in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois. With practice experience primarily in Chicago, he earned American Board of Veterinary Practitioners diplomate status in 1993. With a Canine and Feline Practice specialty, he is currently among only 15 practitioners in Illinois to hold such qualification.
Dr. Prince’s particular areas of veterinary interest and experience include surgical soft tissue and orthopedic care, cancer treatment, and neurologic issues. He attends more than 100 hours of continuing education courses annually as a way of staying up-to-date on the current trends and new innovations in the field. He is a longstanding member of the President’s Council of the University of Illinois, Dr. Prince contributes to the institution’s College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Prince’s diagnostic and surgical capacities encompass the latest technologies and equipment, and include heated surgical table, suction, advanced monitoring, and electrocautery. He and his team employ a state-of-the-art CO2 surgical laser that offers animals several benefits including less pain and bleeding, quicker recovery, and less infection risk.
Earning his Associate’s degree in Animal Science at Iowa State University, Dr. Prince subsequently completed doctoral studies in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois. With practice experience primarily in Chicago, he earned American Board of Veterinary Practitioners diplomate status in 1993. With a Canine and Feline Practice specialty, he is currently among only 15 practitioners in Illinois to hold such qualification.
Dr. Prince’s particular areas of veterinary interest and experience include surgical soft tissue and orthopedic care, cancer treatment, and neurologic issues. He attends more than 100 hours of continuing education courses annually as a way of staying up-to-date on the current trends and new innovations in the field. He is a longstanding member of the President’s Council of the University of Illinois, Dr. Prince contributes to the institution’s College of Veterinary Medicine.