PORTSMOUTH, Va., Aug. 19, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dr. Heather Normandt has joined the Churchland Animal Clinic veterinary team. Dr. Normandt will be providing pet wellness services, including routine exams, vaccinations, and pet dental care. Dr. Normandt has a special interest in veterinary dermatology, internal medicine and exotic medicine. In her spare time, the veterinarian also helps to rescue and rehab abused animals. She and her husband share their home with two pit bulls and a Cairn Terrier mix.
Churchland Animal Clinic announced that they have added a new Portsmouth veterinarian to their team, Dr. Heather Normandt. The clinic provides veterinary care for the Chesapeake, Hampton Roads, Suffolk and Tidewater communities.
"I became a veterinarian so I could help change lives and educate people about the importance of proper animal care," said Dr. Normandt. "Pet owners want the best for their pets. Many, however, do not know just how important routine care like dental and exams and vaccinations truly are for their pet's health. As a veterinarian, I work to empower pet owners to keep their pets healthy and active throughout their lives."
Dr. Normandt graduated from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2009. While in veterinary school, her studies focused on veterinary dermatology, internal medicine and exotic medicine.
Like her fellow Portsmouth veterinarians at Churchland Animal Clinic, Dr. Normandt is passionate about animal care and empowering pet owners through veterinary education.
"We are thrilled to have Dr. Normandt join our pet care team," said the animal hospital staff. "Dr. Normandt's dedication to pet wellness and pet owner education truly makes a difference in the lives of our pet patients. From nutritional advice to tips for recognizing the signs of illness in pets, Dr. Normandt is passionate about partnering with pet owners to improve their pet's health. Her passion for pet care shines through in everything she does."
Dr. Normandt will also help administer the animal clinic's puppy and kitten wellness plans. These programs are designed to give young animals a head start on good health. They include the fully puppy/kitten shot series, spay or neuter operations, and deworming.
The vet is also working with pet owners to raise awareness about the importance of monthly heartworm and flea and tick prevention medication.
"Preventive medicine is the best way to keep pets healthy and active," said Dr. Normandt.
Churchland Animal Clinic provides Portsmouth pet dental care, wellness exams, spay/neuter operations, vaccinations and pet boarding. The animal clinic has been accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) for over 30 years. In order to receive accreditation, the animal hospital must annually meet strict standards for pet care, pain management, continuing education, and record keeping.
Pet owners may learn more about the services available from Churchland Animal Clinic, as well as AAHA accreditation, by visiting http://www.churchlandanimalclinic.com/.
CONTACT: Churchland Animal Clinic, 1-888-667-5235
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