A Former Electronics Store Will Soon Be a State-of-the-Art Vet Clinic—Here’s What You Need to Know About Midwestern University’s Big Plans

Midwestern University is bringing a major addition to its Downers Grove campus: a brand-new Companion Animal Clinic, designed to offer advanced veterinary care while training the next generation of animal healthcare professionals. Scheduled to open in Spring 2027, this 152,000-square-foot facility is set to transform a former Fry’s Electronics building into one of the region’s most modern veterinary centers.

But this isn’t just another clinic—it’s the foundation for Midwestern’s proposed College of Veterinary Medicine-Illinois, pending accreditation by the AVMA Council on Education. If approved, the first class of veterinary students will begin in August 2027.

Affordable Pet Care Meets Hands-On Education

The clinic will offer affordable, high-quality care for dogs, cats, and other companion animals—providing everything from routine wellness exams and preventive services to specialty care in areas like:

  • Dentistry
  • Surgery
  • Oncology
  • Orthopedics

Equipped with cutting-edge diagnostics and treatment technologies, the facility will also serve as a real-world training ground for veterinary students. Under the guidance of experienced faculty, students will gain essential clinical experience while delivering compassionate care to local pets.

A New Home for a Growing Vision

Located at 3300 Finley Road, the Companion Animal Clinic is part of a broader initiative to expand Midwestern University’s footprint in healthcare education and community service. The university already operates a Multispecialty Clinic on campus, offering services in dentistry, family medicine, physical therapy, and more.

The new veterinary clinic continues that mission—blending education, service, and accessibility to create a win-win for students and local pet owners alike…

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