
Making Your Visit More Comfortable: Resources for Visiting Pet Owners
We’ve put together a helpful guide with office amenities, local activities, and nearby lodging to make your visit easier.
Beginning June 9th and continuing through the summer, construction will be taking place on W. Mequon Road. You may encounter signs stating the road is closed to through traffic – as you are traveling to our office this doesn’t apply and you may proceed with caution.
Learn how Wisconsin Veterinary Neurology and Surgical Center is a leading provider of specialty veterinary neurology.

Wisconsin Veterinary Neurology and Surgical Center strives to provide compassionate and exceptional care to dogs and cats that have neurologic disorders, while also improving the lives of our employees and the communities that we serve.

We’ve put together a helpful guide with office amenities, local activities, and nearby lodging to make your visit easier.

DM is a progressive, non-painful spinal disease—often likened to ALS in humans—that affects many beloved breeds like German Shepherds, Corgis, Boxers, and Poodles. It starts subtly: a wobble in the back legs, trouble climbing stairs, or dragging paws.

At 82, Mary Palmer continues to change the lives of vulnerable dogs through Northcentral Maltese Rescue, Inc.—a nonprofit she founded 24 years ago. From rescuing the overlooked to giving special-needs dogs a second chance, Mary’s story is one of compassion, resilience, and hope.