Meet our team
Meet the veterinarians and team at Midway Animal Hospital! We’re pleased to provide exceptional vet care for your pets!
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Our Veterinarians
Veterinary Staff
Dr. Jessica Robertson
Associate Veterinarian
Dr. Jessica Robertson grew up in Peachtree Corners, Ga and she also has strong ties to the Midwest. She is a 3rd generation Purdue Boilermaker and got her bachelor’s degree in Biology. She attended the University of Georgia for her veterinary education and she has worked in general practice, emergency medicine, and critical care, her focus is advanced veterinary dentistry.
For more than 15 years, Dr. Robertson has worked in Chicago and in the Metro Atlanta area as a small animal veterinarian. In addition, she spent 2 years in Madison, Wisconsin where she obtained advanced training in veterinary dentistry under the mentorship of board-certified veterinary dentists and board-certified veterinary anesthesiologists. She is more than ready to help your pet maintain a healthy and pain-free mouth. She is passionate about keeping your pet’s oral health at its best and feels that treating periodontal disease and oral pain is one of the most satisfying parts of the job. She is dedicated to providing top-notch pain management and safe anesthesia.
Dr. Robertson provides the following services:
- Comprehensive oral health exams
- Full-mouth intra-oral dental x-rays
- Dental Extractions
- Periodontal surgery
- Oronasal fistula repair
- Guided tissue regeneration
- Gingivectomy/Gingivoplasty
- Restorations
- Bonded sealants
- Composite fillings
- Endodontic procedures
- Vital pulp therapy
- Root canal therapy
- Biopsy or excision of oral masses
- Jaw fracture repair
She has interests in less invasive treatments for fractured teeth, managing young puppies and kittens with malocclusions, treating patients in their older years when oral pain can be a quality-of-life concern, and helping cats with juvenile gingivitis or stomatitis. She also dedicates time to training other veterinarians in veterinary dental techniques.
Dr. Robertson is an amateur beekeeper and has started gardening in her spare time. She also likes working in her craft room, loving on her bulldogs (Frankie and Tommy) and cats (Lu and Pearl), and spending time with her family who lives nearby.
Dr. Henschel
Associate Veterinarian
Dr. Henschel is originally from Alpharetta, GA. She attended undergrad and vet school at The University of Georgia. After graduating, she spent a couple of years in private practice in Atlanta before moving to Asheville, NC to pursue a career with the ASPCA. She spent 8 years performing high-volume spay/neuter, teaching, traveling, and serving as medical director. She also obtained her graduate certificate in Shelter Medicine through the University of Florida. She decided to return to Atlanta to be closer to family where she spent the last few years practicing shelter medicine. Dr. Henschel is passionate about fear-free veterinary visits, low-stress animal handling, preventative health, and strengthening the human-animal bond which means helping owners and their pets live long happy lives together. She has 4 rescue dogs and 1 rescue cat. In her spare time, she prefers any activity that is outside in nature.
Dr. Kristie Bard
Associate Veterinarian
Dr. Kristie Bard was born in Connecticut and has spent most of the last fifteen years in the Atlanta area. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of California at Davis. She, her husband, and her son have several pets which include their dogs, Bella and Thor, plus three cockatiels and several fish.
Dr. Meredith Stallings-Pavlovsky
Veterinarian and Medical Director
Dr. Meredith Stallings-Pavlovsky was born in Kansas and grew up in Blairsville, Georgia where she spent a lot of time outdoors with her siblings. From a young age, she had a love for animals of all shapes and sizes. In high school, her father introduced her to the local veterinarian in Ellijay to collect research information for her science fair project. After she stepped in the door of that veterinary clinic, she knew it was exactly where she belonged. She worked there through high school and the first two years of college. Dr. Pavlovsky received her Bachelor of Science along with her Masters in Art of Teaching from Georgia College and State University. She was accepted to the University of Georgia College Of Veterinary Medicine, where she earned her doctorate with an interest in mixed animal medicine. Dr. Pavlovsky started working at Midway Animal Hospital in 2011. Her goal was to one day own her own clinic. In 2017, she was so thrilled to purchase Midway Animal Hospital with her great friend and colleague, Dr. Charles Lobeck.
Dr. Pavlovsky has many interests within the wide gamut of veterinary medicine but especially enjoys getting to know the patients and clients who come under her care and following them along their journey. She is married and has two daughters. In her free time, she likes staying active, traveling, reading, as well as spending time with her family, friends, and pets.
Dr. Charles A. Lobeck
Veterinarian and Medical Director
Dr. Charles Lobeck was raised in Topeka, Kansas. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas in 2001. After starting his career in advertising and marketing, he decided to pursue his true passion. In 2008, Dr. Lobeck received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Georgia. Since graduating he has continued to focus specifically on dogs and cats. Dr. Lobeck especially enjoys wellness care and helping new pet parents with their new puppies and kittens.
Dr. Lobeck has practiced in Savannah and Woodstock but has been at Midway Animal Hospital since July of 2011. He enjoyed Alpharetta and the clients and staff at Midway Animal Hospital so much that in 2017, Dr. Lobeck purchased the hospital with Dr. Meredith Stallings-Pavlovsky. He strives daily to uphold the principles that Midway Animal Hospital was founded on over 30 years ago.
Dr. Lobeck and his wife have three children, a dog named Lego and a cat named Batman. When he is not at the hospital, Dr. Lobeck enjoys traveling, trying new restaurants, and cheering on the Kansas Jayhawks and the Georgia Bulldogs.