Cape Cod Animal Hospital Veterinarians
Dr. Heidi McMorrow
Heidi McMorrow grew up in Oklahoma with a multitude of pets –
“if it had 4 legs and fur, you can bet we had it for a pet”. From a very young
age, Dr. McMorrow knew she wanted to be a veterinarian. Dr. McMorrow attended
Oklahoma State University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in physiology and
a doctorate in veterinary medicine. Following graduation, Dr. McMorrow moved to
the East Coast to pursue her career in small animal veterinary medicine and
surgery. In 1995, following 8 years of practice at a large 24 hour facility on
the South Shore, Dr. McMorrow joined Cape Cod Animal Hospital. Dr. McMorrow is a
past recipient of the Hartz Veterinarian of the Year Award for her work with a
local animal shelter in establishing and providing pro bono services for the
shelter’s spay and neuter clinic. Dr. McMorrow enjoys all aspects of general
practice including internal medicine, soft tissue surgery and small mammal
medicine (rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, etc.).
Dr. Scott Munson
Scott Munson is a native of Massachusetts, growing up in
Weston. “When your father is a veterinarian, your next pet is always a
delightful surprise. Dad brought home some wonderful homeless pets through his
many years on staff at the old Angell Memorial Animal Hospital.” Dr. Munson
earned his BA in biology from Washington and Jefferson College and then followed
in both his father’s and uncle’s footsteps by earning his veterinary medical
degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Munson also completed a
post-doctorate internship at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital before entering
private practice. Following a five-year tenure at a large 24 hour facility on
the South Shore, Dr. Munson continued his career in emergency medicine and
relief work.
In 1994, Dr. Munson purchased Cape Cod Animal Hospital and Cape Cod Farm Kennel
from Dr. Bill Laughlin. Dr. Munson enjoys the variety of feline and canine
general practice with particular interests in orthopedic disorders, dermatology,
endocrinology and ophthalmology.
Meet the Munson/McMorrow Treasure Trove of Pets
