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Clinic Locations: The Pet Vet at Normandy Isle in Miami Beach FL, The Pet Vet at Red Barn in Bradenton FL, Animal Medical Center of Bradenton in Bradenton FL
Contact: Michael C Fleck DVM or Clinic Director Danielle Fleck-Garofalo
Phone: 305-979-7578
Email: info@petvetnisle.com

Website 1: www.petvetnisle.com

Website 2: www.petvetrb.com

Website 3: www.amcofbradenton.com


Michael Fleck PA Corporation (DBA “The Pet Vet” locations and Animal Medical Center of Bradenton) are seeking experienced veterinarians and new veterinarian graduates who are eager to learn hands-on wellness medical protocols and general surgeries. Dr. Michael C. Fleck (Senior Veterinarian and corporation owner) has compiled a syllabus with recommended approaches coupled with mentoring and on-site training to guide as well as prepare all new graduate hires for wellness and urgent pet care. Each clinic location has a trained and friendly staff, easy to use cloud based veterinary software and most up to date radiology equiptment. Our Pet Vet location in Normandy Isle is in walking distance of Miami Beach and our Pet Vet Red Barn and Animal Medical Center of Bradenton clinic locations are minutes away from the beautiful Bradenton/Sarasota beaches. 

About The Doc Michael C. Fleck DVM

Michael C. Fleck DVM has previously owned two veterinary clinics in Kalamazoo Michigan, practiced veterinary medicine in Guam and currently owns and practices at Animal Medical Center of Bradenton Florida, Pet Vet at Red Barn of Bradenton Florida and Pet Vet at Normandy Isle of Miami Beach Florida. Dr. Fleck’s political involvement led him to hold position in Kalamazoo Michigan. With his prior experience in politics, Dr. Fleck developed the gift of seeking solutions, engaging appropriate debate and speaking skills. This prior experience has led Dr. Fleck to complete 83 speaking engagements to his industry’s colleagues developing a reputable reputation in the education of pet skin care and entrepreneurship. With a specialty interest in skin and hair coat problems in pets, Dr. Fleck has treated over a quarter million patients in his forty plus years of veterinary practice. Dr. Fleck received his veterinary medical degree from Michigan State University, one of the top institutions in animal and human medical research. He also is a licensed esthetician (human facial skin specialist) and a recipient of a MA degree in reproductive physiology. Dr. Fleck has thus broadened his horizons for knowledge of the human skin and undergoing the process of securing a Masters Degree, gained a firm understanding of the scientific methods needed to both interpret product quality as well as to develop new products. Through his extensive education and veterinary medical hands on experience, Dr. Fleck developed products that fulfilled pet and pet owner’s needs. Adhering to his philosophy that quality products combined with high performance is eminent in turn created the pet skin care product line “Epi-Pet”. Dr. Fleck is a current member of American Veterinary Medical Association, Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Florida Veterinary Medical Association, California Veterinary Medical Association, Southwest Veterinary Medical Association, Manatee County Veterinary Medical Association, Hillsborough County Medical Association and the American Pet Product Association.

Included Veterinary Procedures
 General Wellness Screening
 Skin, Coat, Ear Check
 Urgent Care Evaluation
 Blood Draws
 In House Lab Test
 Vaccinations
 Skin Scrapes
 Review Patient History
 Create Consultations, Notes and Reports in IDEXX Neo Software
 Dispense Medications and Treatments

Surgeries Optional
 Canine Spay and Neuters
 Feline Spay and Neuters
 Growth Removals
 Cherri Eyes
 Hematomas
 Dentals
 Other

The Pet Vet Clinic Philosophy

VETERINARIAN JOB DESCRIPTON IN THE PET VET CLINICS

The Daily Routine

As a veterinarian, what can I expect daily practice protocol to be like at the Pet Vet clinics? Five days weekly, up to 6 hours daily of potential daily patient/doctor contact may be expected. The philosophy and mission of the clinic is to provide low cost urgent care and preventative medicine including low cost vaccines, heartworm testing along with dispensing discounted heartworm and effective flea/tick prevention products. Urgent care implies outpatient diagnosis and treatment protocols with no obvious essential overnight medical care.

Our Clients

Studies by the Bayer pharmaceutical company and the AVMA suggest that up to 70% of the pet population is medically underserved with the primary reason for being underserved being cost. The Pet Vet Clinics go a long way to resolve that deficiency while still offering a high level of medical care to 100%of the pet population.

Flexibility in Diagnosis and Consultations

Pet Vet Clinics offer laboratory and digital X-ray diagnostics as tools to assist in diagnosis. Although Pet Vet Clinic guidelines offer the veterinarian treatment protocols for some disease conditions like ear and skin conditions, urinary tract and GI disturbances, the veterinarian has much flexibility in professional interpretation and offering their preferred medical treatment. Surgeries Optional Surgery is not a priority of the associate veterinarian. New graduates and those experienced associate veterinarians need not be concerned about performing surgical procedures. Surgery is not a requirement of the position, but opportunities for those who wish to perform surgery may become available.

Competent Assistance and Easy to use Software

Professional staffing includes competent veterinary assistants assigned to the doctor for outpatient care. Reporting information for diagnosis and treatment is transcribed by the doctor/assistant on a friendly software program on laptops in the exam room.

The Referral Option Relives Stress

Essentially, our doctors practice without anxiety recognizing that medical conditions of pet patients need to be resolved on an outpatient basis. If the medical conditions are serious enough that patients require more serious diagnostic attention than can be cared for on an outpatient basis, they are referred to and transferred to veterinary specialists. Because of that approach, when the doctor leaves the Pet Vet Clinics at the end of the day, exhaustion and anxieties lingering from physical and mental efforts from contemplating or attempting difficult medical diagnosis/treatments are absent. That may not be the case as seen with many veterinarian associates at the end of the day at traditional veterinary hospitals.

Veterinary Hire Compensation Package

Based on experience

To be discussed in interview process