Bladen Animal Hospital was founded by Dr. Norfleet Midyette in 1953. A practicing veterinarian for over 50 years, Dr. Midyette was well-known as a great man that did much for his community. In addition to providing veterinary care for several generations of residents, he served on the Bladen County Board of Health. In 2011 the Bladen County Animal Shelter was named in his honor.
After his passing in 2013, his family wanted to keep the hospital open to continue to serve the clients and pets of Bladen County, and to preserve the outstanding reputation in which Dr. Midyette had dedicated his life's work. Dr. Sheila Hanby was contacted by his family and began working at the hospital in 2013. It is the goal of Bladen Animal Hospital to uphold the values of Dr. Midyette and provide economical and ethical care to our clients and patients.
After his passing in 2013, his family wanted to keep the hospital open to continue to serve the clients and pets of Bladen County, and to preserve the outstanding reputation in which Dr. Midyette had dedicated his life's work. Dr. Sheila Hanby was contacted by his family and began working at the hospital in 2013. It is the goal of Bladen Animal Hospital to uphold the values of Dr. Midyette and provide economical and ethical care to our clients and patients.
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At Bladen Animal Hospital, we believe in preventative care for your pet.
Early detection of health problems can allow for prompt treatment.
Your pet should receive a comprehensive physical exam at least once a year and geriatric, or older pets (pets 7 years or older), should have a physical exam twice yearly.
Since the average pet's lifespan is significantly shorter than ours, their health can change very quickly within just a few months.
Vaccines are also an important component of a preventative health plan.
Early detection of health problems can allow for prompt treatment.
Your pet should receive a comprehensive physical exam at least once a year and geriatric, or older pets (pets 7 years or older), should have a physical exam twice yearly.
Since the average pet's lifespan is significantly shorter than ours, their health can change very quickly within just a few months.
Vaccines are also an important component of a preventative health plan.
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