Dr. Julie A. Fairbank, M.S, D.V.M.
910-408-4346
Meet Dr. Julie Fairbank. She is the veterinarian and practice owner of Compassionate Farewells: Mobile Pet Euthanasias. She is a 2002 graduate of The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. She has been practicing in the Wilmington area since 2008.
Compassionate Farewells: Mobile Pet Euthanasias is a part-time, mobile euthanasia practice for dogs and cats. Dr. Fairbank will come to your home or a convenient location for you, to help your pet peacefully pass on. She performs this service mainly in Wilmington, NC and throughout New Hanover, Brunswick and Pender counties in southeastern North Carolina, .
Compassionate Farewells: Mobile Pet Euthanasias is a part-time, mobile euthanasia practice for dogs and cats. Dr. Fairbank will come to your home or a convenient location for you, to help your pet peacefully pass on. She performs this service mainly in Wilmington, NC and throughout New Hanover, Brunswick and Pender counties in southeastern North Carolina, .
Dr. Fairbank is happy to discuss your dog or cat's condition with you to help you determine when the time is right for euthanasia. She does not provide any hospice or emergency care for your pets. If you have any need for diagnostics, treatments or to make your pet more comfortable prior to making this euthanasia decision, that should be done with your current veterinarian. Dr. Fairbank's sole concern is making your pet's passing as peaceful as possible in the privacy of your own home or place of your choosing.
Dr. Fairbank coordinates directly with Southeastern Pet Cremation if you do not wish to handle your pet's body after euthanasia. There are additional fees for their services that she can quote you.
Business Hours are typically Monday-Friday 9 AM-5 PM, but pre-arranged exceptions can be made for an additional fee. Please call/text 910-408-4346 to discuss your situation and get an estimate.
If your pet is suffering or has an emergency, please call your local veterinarian or call the Animal Emergency and Trauma Hospital in Wilmington, NC at 910-791-7387.
Dr. Fairbank coordinates directly with Southeastern Pet Cremation if you do not wish to handle your pet's body after euthanasia. There are additional fees for their services that she can quote you.
Business Hours are typically Monday-Friday 9 AM-5 PM, but pre-arranged exceptions can be made for an additional fee. Please call/text 910-408-4346 to discuss your situation and get an estimate.
If your pet is suffering or has an emergency, please call your local veterinarian or call the Animal Emergency and Trauma Hospital in Wilmington, NC at 910-791-7387.