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About Hurricane Animal Hospital
Dr. Shawn Sette became the owner of Hurricane Animal Hospital in 1998. Dr. Sette strongly believes in the importance of both teamwork and teaching. With his wife and best friend Jennifer at his side, they have worked to build an exceptional Hurricane, WV team they would want and trust to treat their own pets—from pet surgery to general wellness care.
Our Core Values
Passionate
Our team is medically progressive and growth-oriented. We are hard-working and dedicated to our patients & clients—always striving to learn more and apply our knowledge to meet the needs of our clients.
Education
We strive to continually expand our education and educate our clients to be better pet parents.
Team
Client Service
Accountability
Respectful
Ethical
Our Veterinary Care Team

Dr Shawn Sette’s
Dr Shawn Sette grew up in West Newton, PA. He attended undergraduate college at Penn State University and graduated from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. He started his career in emergency medicine at the Kanawha Valley Animal Emergency Hospital. Along with his wife, Jennifer, he purchased and has managed Hurricane Animal Hospital since 1998. Dr Sette’s greatest joys come from the fun moments, silly pranks and jokes with his clients. He is an amazing surgeon and spends most of his time working in our surgery suites, but you can also commonly find him on the tractor or mower doing “yard work”. He is an excellent teacher and mentor and spends many hours working with pre-veterinary, and veterinary students from WV. In addition to his work here, Dr Sette has served on the WV Veterinary Medical Association for over 10 years and is currently serving on the WV Board of Veterinary Medicine. Dr Sette and Jennifer have raised two children “in the hospital” and currently have 4 dogs at home (2 Labradors, a Pug, and a French Bulldog). He is an avid fisherman and hunter and will be outdoors every chance he can be.

Dr. Kourtney Morrissette
Dr. Kourtney Morrissette graduated from the University of Georgia’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2004, and moved to West Virginia in 2007. Her interest in animal behavior began when participating in a research internship at Bays Mountain Park in Kingsport, Tennessee, where she studied wolf reproductive behavior. Before joining the team at Hurricane Animal Hospital, she previously practiced at a cat-only hospital in Georgia and maintains a strong focus in feline medicine and behavior. She is also one of the only veterinarians in the area with in depth training in ultrasound diagnostics that includes echocardiograms (Dr Sette vouches that she is the absolute best in a 2 hour radius!). Dr. Morrissette has a wonderful Golden Retriever named Finn and two terrible cats named Jax and Weeble. She recently added two guinea pigs named Oreo and Truffle to her family.

Dr. Miranda Williams
Dr. Miranda Williams joined our team after 26 years of experience. She attended WVU for her undergraduate studies and received her DVM degree from the University of Georgia in 1998. Dr Williams has taken time to pursue certification in canine rehabilitation as well as acupuncture for pain management. She enjoys spending her free time with her family and dogs as well as gardening and traveling locally.
What People Are Saying
“Top-tier care for all of our pets! It’s so refreshing not to be rushed and to have everything, including costs and alternative treatments, discussed in advance. They genuinely listen to the owner’s concerns, to such an extent that they helped save a 16 year old dog from pancreatitis because they knew it was treatable. The best care one could hope for!” – Joseph Casto
“If you want your pet to be treated by the most caring and kind staff, bring them here. I cannot explain how grateful I am to this staff for treating my kitty so well. The extra snuggles and hugs they give her to make her feel comfortable and less stressed are just the cherry on top of the fantastic care they provide. Best vet in the valley by far.” – Emma S.
“I’ve never visited this clinic in person, but I did reach out to them online with questions about a new cancer test for dogs, after I saw a post they did about it on social media. They responded quickly, with really detailed answers to my questions. They were so nice, that I wanted to leave a good review! Looks like there are lots of other people that feel the same way :)” – Jessica S.
2120 Mount Vernon Road
Hurricane, WV 25526
Hospital Hours*
Monday | 7:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Tuesday | 7:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Wednesday | 7:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Thursday | 7:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Friday | 7:30 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Saturday | Closed
Sunday | Closed
*Hours are subject to change due to emergencies, uncontrolled circumstance, or training meetings, Please call to confirm.
What Should I Bring to My Pet’s First Appointment?
If at all possible, please send your pet’s medical records to us in advance by email or fax.
When Should I Arrive for My Pet’s Appointment?
Are You Accepting New Clients and Patients?
Why Do You Require a Deposit to Book a New Client/Patient Appointment?
What are Your Cancellation and Rescheduling Policies?
Missed appointments incur a fee and will result in the loss of any deposits. A new deposit will be required to book future appointments.
What Payment Options Do You Offer?
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To keep the costs of our services as low as possible, and to focus on our patients needs and customer service, we do not offer billing. Services must be paid for in full at the time they are provided.
What Should I Expect at My Pet’s Wellness Visit?
Do You Really Need to Examine My Pet Yearly?
Why Does My Dog Need a Yearly Heartworm Test?
Do You Offer Scheduled Appointments?
Do You See Walk-Ins and Emergencies?
We do see emergency patients during the day, and these cases are attended to first. Therefore, if your pet is in stable condition, you will be asked to wait in our lobby. If you feel you’re your pet requires emergent attention, please contact our office immediately to determine the best course of action. Emergency care fees do apply.
Patients needing emergency services at the end of the day will be referred directly to the ER for more prompt assessment and stabilization. If your pet requires emergent attention after hours, please contact the Tri-State Animal ER (Ceredo, WV) or the Kanawha Valley Veterinary Emergency Hospital (South Charleston, WV).
Can My Pet See the Same Veterinarian Each Visit?
How Do I Refill My Pet’s Medications? Do You Have an Online Pharmacy?
We also have an online pharmacy (VetSource) which can be accessed through our website. If you prefer to refill your pet’s medications through VetSource, we recommend that you place your refill order 10-14 days prior to running out of medication to allow for processing and shipping times. You will find that our online pharmacy is priced competitively with other online pharmacies and when you buy from VetSource, you get the same quality and guarantees for medications just like you would if you purchased them directly from the hospital.
Why Does My Pet Need to Be Leashed or In a Carrier?
There are often a lot of noises, new animals, and people in our hospital at any given time. Even the best trained pet can become uneasy or overly excited while here. We want you and your pet to have as pleasant an experience as possible every time you visit our facility, so we ask all clients to respect this policy.
If you have a hard time controlling your pet in the lobby, please let us know. You are welcome to wait with your pet in the car, or we can try to take your pet immediately to an examination room when you arrive. We are happy to work with you to make your visit as smooth and convenient as possible.
Feel free to leave your pet in your vehicle and walk (or call) inside to let us know if you need a leash or carrier for your visit. We are happy to help you keep your pet safe!
What is Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork? Is it really necessary and important?
What Do You Do to Help Ensure Patient Safety During Anesthesia and Surgery?
Your pet will receive an IV catheter, so we can easily administer anesthetic medications, and in the rare event of an emergency, this will allow us to rapidly administer emergency medications. They will be intubated to secure your pet’s airway and allow us to maintain your pet on low levels of gas anesthesia as well as provide oxygen. During surgery, a veterinary technician will continually monitor your pet’s condition with state-of-the-art monitoring equipment.
All patients are given the appropriate pain medications while in our care and are sent home with pain medications as well. This allows us to ensure your pet is as comfortable as possible, for a smooth surgical procedure, and a comfortable recovery as well.
Can You Diagnose and Treat My Pet Over the Phone?
Can I Be With My Pet for Testing?
You Examined My Pet and They Aren’t Better. What Can I Do?
My Pet Needs to Stay for Testing. How Will I Know When I Can Pick Them Up?
Can I Visit My Surgical or Hospitalized Pet?
My Pet is Hospitalized. What Should I Expect?
The next day following hospitalization you should expect to receive an update from our office by 11:00 am, regarding any overnight changes and ongoing medical care needed. A member of our veterinary team will discuss any recommendations for further testing, treatments, and/or they will schedule a discharge appointment. Discharge appointments are necessary to review medication directions and to prepare you for the recovery process including rehabilitation instructions, exercise restrictions, etc.