Pleasant Veterinary Clinic is located within the Great Bridge section of Chesapeake at the intersection of S. Battlefield and Mt. Pleasant Road. We take pride in the Quality of Care we offer to our patients and always strive to go above and beyond for our clients. Veterinary hospitals are not all the same. For your pet, the right care, provided in a warm, welcoming environment by a compassionate team, can make all the difference.
Since 2003 our commitment to excellence in improving the quality of life for our client's pets is well known, we treat your pets like family!
Since 2003 our commitment to excellence in improving the quality of life for our client's pets is well known, we treat your pets like family!
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Mt Pleasant is a full service Animal Hospital that has been here for over 25 years.
Our mission is to provide the highest standard of quality care and compassion in veterinary medicine for our patients.
We strive to be a welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients, while maintaining a superior working environment for our employees.
Dr. Banta, Dr. Boland, and Dr. Noce are all experienced in many types of conditions and treatments.
In addition to first rate pet care, we also try to provide our clients with a comfortable and kid-friendly atmosphere.
Our mission is to provide the highest standard of quality care and compassion in veterinary medicine for our patients.
We strive to be a welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients, while maintaining a superior working environment for our employees.
Dr. Banta, Dr. Boland, and Dr. Noce are all experienced in many types of conditions and treatments.
In addition to first rate pet care, we also try to provide our clients with a comfortable and kid-friendly atmosphere.
After receiving his undergraduate degree from Eastern Kentucky University, Dr. Banta graduated from the Auburn University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1988.
He has practiced small animal and emergency veterinary medicine for over 22 years throughout the Tidewater area.
He has a house full of animals with a special affection for German Shepherds.
My name is Dr. Beth Boland I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Rhode Island in 2004.
I then studied at North Carolina State University, earning my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2008.
He has practiced small animal and emergency veterinary medicine for over 22 years throughout the Tidewater area.
He has a house full of animals with a special affection for German Shepherds.
My name is Dr. Beth Boland I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Rhode Island in 2004.
I then studied at North Carolina State University, earning my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2008.
We recommend regular wellness exams for the same reason your physician and dentist recommend them - if you can detect a problem in its early stages, it's more likely to be treated and resolved with less expense, less difficulty and better success.
As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Vaccinations, heartworm prevention and routine deworming are important components of wellness care and can prevent diseases that are not only life-threatening, but very expensive to treat.
As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Vaccinations, heartworm prevention and routine deworming are important components of wellness care and can prevent diseases that are not only life-threatening, but very expensive to treat.
Senior pet wellness has vastly improved with the significant advances in veterinary care and technology and the greater understanding of the aging process.
Our beloved pets are living far longer and healthier lives than they ever have before.
A few lifestyle modifications and regular Mature Wellness Exams are an important part of a better quality of life for your four-legged family member.
As our pets age, the immune system weakens and the body can become less able to cope with the physical and environmental stress.
Our beloved pets are living far longer and healthier lives than they ever have before.
A few lifestyle modifications and regular Mature Wellness Exams are an important part of a better quality of life for your four-legged family member.
As our pets age, the immune system weakens and the body can become less able to cope with the physical and environmental stress.
Dental health is an important part of every pet's overall health and dental problems can lead to other health problems.
Your pet's teeth and gums should be checked at their regular wellness exams by your veterinarian to check for early signs of problems and keep their mouth healthy.
Veterinary dentistry can include adjustment, extractions, repairs, filing, and maintenance cleaning of your pets' teeth.
These procedures should only be performed by a veterinarian or a board-certified veterinary dentist.
Your pet's teeth and gums should be checked at their regular wellness exams by your veterinarian to check for early signs of problems and keep their mouth healthy.
Veterinary dentistry can include adjustment, extractions, repairs, filing, and maintenance cleaning of your pets' teeth.
These procedures should only be performed by a veterinarian or a board-certified veterinary dentist.
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