It is our desire to provide the best possible veterinary medical and surgical services. We strive to be regarded as the premier animal hospital in our area and to ensure that each client and pet be treated with the same respect and care that we would want for ourselves and our pets. Dublin Animal Hospital was first established by Dr. Greer in 1948 and served the veterinary needs of both large and small animals until 1954 when the practice was purchased by Dr. Lewis Springer.
In 1957, Dr. David Stanley was hired as an associate veterinarian to assist in handling the growing case load. Dr. Stanley purchased the practice in 1965 and changed it to a primarily small animal practice in 1980. Many additions and changes were made to the original building and hospital site to stay abreast of the latest American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) recommendations and allow expansion as the client base grew.
In 1994, Dr. Stanley expressed his wish to retire in 1-2 years. Accordingly, Dr. May purchased the practice, land and facilities in January of 1996.
In 1957, Dr. David Stanley was hired as an associate veterinarian to assist in handling the growing case load. Dr. Stanley purchased the practice in 1965 and changed it to a primarily small animal practice in 1980. Many additions and changes were made to the original building and hospital site to stay abreast of the latest American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) recommendations and allow expansion as the client base grew.
In 1994, Dr. Stanley expressed his wish to retire in 1-2 years. Accordingly, Dr. May purchased the practice, land and facilities in January of 1996.
Services
Dublin Animal Hospital has four exam rooms and a five station treatment area.
Patients needing wellness exams and routine vaccines and services can be seen by appointment or dropped off in the morning and picked up in the afternoon.
Patients with illness are preferred to be seen by appointment.
Dublin Animal Hospital has a high quality surgical suite where anesthesized patients have body temperature, oxygenation, heart and respiration rates constantly monitored by a licensed veterinary technician.
Patients needing wellness exams and routine vaccines and services can be seen by appointment or dropped off in the morning and picked up in the afternoon.
Patients with illness are preferred to be seen by appointment.
Dublin Animal Hospital has a high quality surgical suite where anesthesized patients have body temperature, oxygenation, heart and respiration rates constantly monitored by a licensed veterinary technician.
Dr. Mary May has lived in the New River Valley for more than 30 years.
She received her B.S. in Biology from Virginia Tech and her DVM degree from The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medine.
She has two grown children, a daughter in Florida and a son in Maine.
Her special interests are wildlife rehabilitation and Avian and Exotic pets.
She currently shares a 100 year old farmhouse with two dogs, three cats, and four sheep.
Dr. Kristen Miller was born and raised in Roanoke, Virginia.
She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from High Point University in High Point, North Carolina.
She received her B.S. in Biology from Virginia Tech and her DVM degree from The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medine.
She has two grown children, a daughter in Florida and a son in Maine.
Her special interests are wildlife rehabilitation and Avian and Exotic pets.
She currently shares a 100 year old farmhouse with two dogs, three cats, and four sheep.
Dr. Kristen Miller was born and raised in Roanoke, Virginia.
She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from High Point University in High Point, North Carolina.
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