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On top of all that, friends, family and even complete strangers consistently request free consultations when off the clock. There are the never-ending phone calls, moral distress involved in “gold standard care” versus what a client can afford, toxicity among team members. We hear from our members firsthand that the veterinary profession can be exhausting. These statistics are not what we want for the veterinary industry, and I’m grateful to be part of Not One More Vet (NOMV) where our mission is to transform the status of mental wellness within the profession so veterinary professionals can survive and thrive through education, resources, and support. Additionally, the 2022 Merck study included support staff in their survey and initial findings suggest that a higher percentage of staff members suffer from serious psychological distress than veterinarians. Veterinary Wellbeing Trends and ResearchĪccording to the 2022 Merck Animal Health Veterinary Wellbeing Study, the rate of serious psychological distress among veterinarians has increased since 2019 in large part due to the pandemic. Dr Carla and staff take care of all 5 Chi's and 2 cats.Mental Health Awareness Month occurs every May and while we focus on the mental wellbeing of veterinary professionals 24/7, 365, now is the perfect opportunity take a deeper look at some of the specific programs we offer to veterinary professionals. Our Sweet Pea (Chihuahua) had to spend the night, and was running back into the kennel area and licking the Vet Tech's face before we left. I can't thank them enough for their compassion! They're the best! Took my Bugsy when no one else would see him, removed nasty tumor and treated my dog like a king. Louie, Katie, Maggie and even Peace say Thank you to everyone at the clinic! Thank you! He is now pain free and using that leg more and more each day! The whole staff is awesome and they help to make a bad situation so much better. She was so great with Louie and his recent FHO. Hubbard is awesome! She takes such good care of my pets. :) Charles Xavier is now home and on a strict care schedule until he fully recovers. Highly recommend them for ALL veterinary needs. They were very patient with my boyfriend and I as we called everyday to check and make sure our cat was okay. They're prices are AMAZING and customer service is excellent too. They saw him right away after we found out he'd broken it and they got him into surgery asap. Hubbard and her team took absolutely WONDERFUL care of my kitten when he broke his femur bone. Now she's opened an office in Blountstown! Yay!ĭr. I've since used her for my cats and dogs add well. No one wanted to treat them as pets but she was, at that time a mobile vet, and helped me with them. I started using Dr Hubbard when i got chickens. These guys really care for the animals they see. You'll be cheating yourself your family and your pet if you don't go to this clinic.Įveryone else is overrated not to mention careless over priced and doesn't seem to realize your pet is a part of you and you're a part of your pet.


Hubbard is a super star and has an amazing bed side manner as well as the rest of the staff all the way to the receptionist. I don't just throw around compliments like this either. This clinic is experienced and ingenious.

Plain and simple you'll pay 2x+ at any other vet clinic that has a revolving door and over worked staff that never remembers you or your pet until they look up your file. I've worked in animal medicine before and I love how this clinic uses the most humane anesthesia compared to other clinics that use cruel cheap drugs while charging you top dollar. They have a lemur they are exotic, and she saved my ferret. they told me to give up my baby girl, and well she is now eating, gaining weight. I found this place upon happenstance she pulled a tooth from my tink, who btw had lost half her body weight in a week of my force feeding her, she ran blood work, she ran X-rays, she did 1000% more than Breeze or Dr Kim. Two emergency visits to that vet she told me "She's old maybe it's her time, in a week if she's not better put her gown, that's the humane thing to do". This 'vet' never ran blood work, prescribed an antiobiotic, an nsaid and wet dog food. I was told by my ferrets vet to put her down bc it was her time, she is 6-7 that is heartbreaking but not what I wanted.
