Information for building veterinary hospitals of 3,500 to 6,999 square feet - Hospital Design
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3,500 to 6,999 square feet
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

The beat goes on

June 1, 2009

Only in New York City can you find a former reggae club converted into a veterinary practice in the center of a trendy, bustling art district. West Chelsea Veterinary used modern design and an efficient floorplan to capture a 2009 merit award.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Simple approach: Stunning results

May 1, 2009

Sometimes a simple approach is best. Such is the case with the Animal Clinic of Sterling Heights in Sterling Heights, Mich., which features clean lines and an uncluttered approach to design.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Nice curves

October 22, 2008

Dr. Keith Hilinski sought an upscale look when designing his 6,500-square-foot facility.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Animal Hospital of Humble

June 1, 2008

This Texas hospital is anything but modest and can boast the client growth to prove it.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Pouncey Tract Veterinary Hospital in Glen Allen, Va.

April 1, 2008

Dr. Brad Zubowsky had a plan to own two hospitals ...

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

The whole enchilada

March 1, 2007

A humble-sized facility loaded with extras, Atascocita Animal Hospital in Humble, Texas, is the 2007 Veterinary Economics Hospital of the Year.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Blending past and present

October 1, 2006

Using two historic buildings and a modern design, this hospital successfully honors the past, while stepping into the future.

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

Squeezing in more

June 1, 2006

Two detail-oriented doctors, technological advances, and a tight floor plan combine at Harden Ranch Veterinary Hospital. The result: 10 pounds of practice in an 8-pound space.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Small-practice warmth; big-time convenience

April 1, 2006

The goal: Build a facility big enough to accommodate future growth without losing the small-practice feel. The result: Alexandria Veterinary Clinic PetCare Center in Alexandria, Minn., a warm practice that's built to last.

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