Newton County Animal Clinic is a mixed animal clinic located in Newton County Mississippi. We strive to offer great veterinary care in a clean and safe environment. We take great pride in our clinic and the services that we provide. We stay up to date on our policies through continuing education and staff development training. Since our patients can't tell us what is going on, it is important that we are able to do in house blood work.
We are able to do general profiles on our geriatric patients as well as more comprehensive profiles on our sick patients. Our wellness plans are tailored for our patients as they grow. The cornerstone of all of our wellness procedures is a through physical exam. Following the exam and conversations with owners we develop a plan that best suites the patient and client.
We are able to do general profiles on our geriatric patients as well as more comprehensive profiles on our sick patients. Our wellness plans are tailored for our patients as they grow. The cornerstone of all of our wellness procedures is a through physical exam. Following the exam and conversations with owners we develop a plan that best suites the patient and client.
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I was born in Grenada, MS, but now call Newton County my home.
I completed my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at MSU in 1998.
I bought Newton County Animal Clinic in 2004.
I strive to offer the same quality care and compassion for the animals of Newton County that Dr. Gipson started in this office over 20 years ago.
My husband Michael Barnes and I have one daughter named Katie Barnes.
In our spare time, we enjoy the never ending project of working on our farm, hunting, fishing, and spending time with our families.
I completed my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at MSU in 1998.
I bought Newton County Animal Clinic in 2004.
I strive to offer the same quality care and compassion for the animals of Newton County that Dr. Gipson started in this office over 20 years ago.
My husband Michael Barnes and I have one daughter named Katie Barnes.
In our spare time, we enjoy the never ending project of working on our farm, hunting, fishing, and spending time with our families.
A: We will see your pet without an appointment, but appointments allow us to better schedule our time so we can perform our necessary surgeries and give each appointment the time it requires for a complete exam.
We also do farm calls, so calling ahead will let you know if the Doctor will be in, or if they are out on a call.
We do require that all elective surgeries be done through an appointment.
This allows our doctors and technicians to have the time and instruments ready during the day of your pet's scheduled procedure.
We also do farm calls, so calling ahead will let you know if the Doctor will be in, or if they are out on a call.
We do require that all elective surgeries be done through an appointment.
This allows our doctors and technicians to have the time and instruments ready during the day of your pet's scheduled procedure.
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