Heartwood's Veterinarians

Dr. Crumley

Dr. Kate Crumley has enjoyed practicing veterinary medicine in Franklin county since graduating from NC State in 1992. She has worked with farm animals, reptiles, birds, and pocket pets as well as dogs and cats, and although she finds all animals fascinating, she now focuses on family pets. Dogs are her personal passion and she enjoys learning about many different breeds and training methods. She has shown Bernese Mt. Dogs in conformation and obedience, but prefers to train for fun and has explored agility, tracking, carting, and trick training. Currently she plays with her Schipperke, "Dash", and Bernese mix "Drifter". When she's not with the dogs you can find her at home in her garden, or with her husband and their daughter.

Dr. CrumleyDr. Cheryl Cheves Noe is a native of Franklin County and lives on the same farm where her family has lived and worked for generations. Her family raises sheep and she also has several pets including two Border Collies, Shamus and Fern, and four cats, Diva, Kamiel, Megan, and Elmer. She is a graduate of NCSU, earning a BS in Animal Science in 1992 and her DVM in 1998. Before joining Heartwood, Dr. Noe worked at animal hospitals in Wendell and Cary. Her professional interests include radiology and internal medicine. At home, she enjoys baking for friends and family including her husband Thad and sons, Ted and Jacob. Dr. Noe is also an active participant in the American Cancer Society Relay for life.

Dr. Rebecca Tudor Heartwood Animal Hospital is pleased to add the services of Dr. Rebecca Tudor, DVM, DACVS. Dr. Tudor is a Board Certified Surgeon and will be our practicing surgeon on Wednesdays starting in April. Dr. Tudor has worked with Heartwood Animal Hospital for years as a our orthopedic specialist.

3091 May's Crossroads Road
Youngsville, NC  27596
919-570-9311