At Brandermill Animal Hospital, we focus on more than appointments and treatments. We build lasting relationships with families and provide thoughtful care that supports your pet’s health at every stage of life.
Brandermill Animal Hospital has proudly served the Midlothian community since 1990 and has been accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) since 1991.
To us, caring for pets has always been about more than medicine. Our close-knit team of veterinarians and support staff takes time to listen, explain, and work alongside you so you feel confident in every decision for your pet.
We care for dogs, cats, and exotic pets, and we understand that no two animals or families are alike. Visits here are designed to feel relaxed and unhurried, whether you are coming in for routine care or concerns about your pet’s health. You will always be welcomed by a team that treats you like a neighbor and your pet like one of our own.
Routine preventive care with focused attention, because the little details matter when it comes to your pet’s health.
Skilled surgical and dental care delivered with precision, compassion, and a strong focus on pain management.
Specialized veterinary care for exotic pets, with an emphasis on education, gentle handling, and species-specific medicine.
Dr. Gudaitis was born and raised in North Carolina. She moved to Richmond to join the Brandermill family following her graduation from North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in May 2013. Prior to receiving her D.V.M., she graduated with a B.S. in Animal Science and a minor in genetics at NCSU.
Why did you choose veterinary medicine?
“I have always been drawn to animals and had the desire to work with them. Veterinary Medicine allows the unique opportunity to provide help to those with no voice through a mixture of compassion, observation, and critical thinking. Every day is a new adventure and there are always new things to learn.”
What do you love about your job at Brandermill Animal Hospital?
“I enjoy having a fantastic team that works together to bring quality care to a wide variety of patients in a friendly and low stress environment. Together we are always striving to better our standards of care in an ever-evolving field. We have wonderful clients that make our work feel meaningful and fulfilling.”
Dr. G currently has 3 cats, an aloof tuxedo named Pixel, a mischievous tabby named Malcom, and a sassy calico named Candy. Candy Lives a spoiled life at Brandermill along with Dary the corn snake. Dr. G also has 3 dogs. Marie Curie is a goofy foxhound, Tungsten is a grab bag of breeds that loves cuddles, and Oswald is an Envigo beagle she rescued a few years ago, who is the sweetest boy. Dr. G and her partner have also recently started keeping bees and chickens.
Dr. Emily is originally from the mountains of North Carolina. She received both her undergraduate degree in Animal Science and her Veterinary Degree from North Carolina State University.
Why did you choose veterinary medicine?
“I have wanted to be a veterinarian ever since I can remember. Science was always my favorite subject in school and I love all animals, so Veterinary Medicine is the perfect intersection of everything I enjoy.”
What do you love about your job at Brandermill Animal Hospital?
“I love getting to build long lasting relationships with clients, patients and our team members.”
Dr. Emily has two cats, Aubrey Theodora and Jareth the Goblin King. She also has two ball pythons, Pumpkin and Banana Cream, that she has had since she was in undergrad.
We’ve been proudly caring for pets in the Midlothian area since 1990. Over the years, we’ve built lasting relationships with generations of pets and families by focusing on trust, consistency, and compassionate care.
Yes, we’re always happy to welcome new clients to our practice. Whether you’re new to the area or simply looking for a veterinary team that feels like the right fit, we’re here to help.
Yes, Brandermill Animal Hospital is AAHA accredited, which means our hospital meets high standards (over 900 of them) for quality, safety, and patient care. This accreditation reflects our ongoing commitment to providing reliable, high-quality veterinary medicine.
You can expect a calm, welcoming experience where your questions are encouraged and your concerns are taken seriously. Our team takes the time to get to know you and your pet, explain recommendations clearly, and work with you to create a care plan that makes sense for your family.