Spay Neuter Clinic of the Carolinas, in the Arboretum Office Park, is now open for business .
Owner Dr. Michelle Hays is excited to practice in her own neighborhood. “I wanted to open a spay/neuter clinic that would be very convenient for southeast area pet owners and rescue groups. “
In addition to routine spays and neuters, Spay Neuter Clinic of the Carolinas will offer other services on the day of surgery only .
Clinic manager Tammy Cornell says, “On your pet’s surgery day, Dr. Hays can also vaccinate your pet if needed, perform a stool check for intestinal worms, do a heartworm test or Feline Leukemia test, and treat for fleas. “ Dr. Hays adds, “And there are a few other things I’m always on the lookout for during a spay or neuter. Removing rear dewclaws or retained baby teeth or repairing an umbilical hernia are easy to add on the day of surgery and will prevent your pet from needing an additional anesthesia and procedure down the line.”
Dr. Hays brings 24 years of experience to her new clinic. She has performed over 10,000 spays and neuters over the last 10 years, and has also worked in emergency clinics and daytime practices.

Dr. Michelle Hays and one of her patients.
Her staff is equally experienced. “My manager Tammy and I have worked together for over 11 years, and she’s the best,” says Dr. Hays. “We have handpicked our staff to find people who not only are great technicians and assistants, but also just love animals.”
The Spay Neuter Clinic of the Carolinas is now taking appointments.
You may reach them at 704-542-9997, or visit their website at www.spayneutercarolinas.com.
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