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From new hospital updates to key announcements, there’s always something happening at Fetch Specialty & Emergency Veterinary Centers. Browse the press releases below to learn more.

Dr Marc Havig performing surgery in operating room

Dr. Marc Havig Joins Fetch Specialty & Emergency Veterinary Centers

Fetch Specialty & Emergency Veterinary Centers continues to grow its team of highly trained specialists, expanding access to advanced surgical care for pets across Florida. As a family-owned network focused on specialty and emergency medicine, Fetch is committed to bringing experienced, board-certified veterinarians to the communities it serves.

The addition of Dr. Marc Havig in Fort Myers marks an exciting step forward. With more than two decades of surgical experience and a focus on orthopedic procedures and minimally invasive techniques, Dr. Havig strengthens Fetch’s ability to deliver advanced treatment options for complex cases.

Read the full announcement below to learn more about Dr. Havig’s background, clinical expertise, and what his arrival means for pet owners and referring veterinarians.

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Dr. Marc Havig Joins Fetch Specialty & Emergency Veterinary Centers, Bringing Over 20 Years of Board-Certified Surgical Experience

Dr. Marc Havig, Diplomate, ACVS-SA, CCRP, specializes in orthopedic surgery, including arthroscopy, minimally invasive fracture repair, and rehabilitation. A Naples resident, he has practiced in Southwest Florida since 2011 after completing advanced surgical training at the University of Georgia, the University of Tennessee, and Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center.

In Naples, Dr. Havig has had the opportunity to work with the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission on injured Florida panthers, one of which was featured in the recent award-winning National Geographic documentary “Path of the Panther”. To date, that is the only wild large cat successfully treated for multiple limb fractures and able to be returned to the wild. He also serves as a consultant for Arthrex, Inc., a worldwide leader in human and animal orthopedics.

Beyond the Operating Room

When not at work, Dr. Havig spends his time with his Chesapeake Bay retriever named Finn, a Labrador retriever named Kenny, and a cat named Fishstix. He also enjoys salt water fly fishing in the Ten Thousand Islands/ Everglades National Park and spending time on his farm outside of Arcadia, FL.