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3,500 to 6,999 square feet
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Veterinary hospital design success in a small package

December 1, 2012

Years of planning and re-planning led to a space-efficient veterinary hospital in San Clemente, Calif.

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Know what you want—be ready to fight for your new veterinary practice

September 1, 2012

After eight years, large sums of money, and more patience than he thought possible, Dr. Jeff Walcoff of Bennett Creek Animal Hospital in Clarksburg, Md., finally made his dream hospital a reality.

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Design to wow veterinary clients

June 1, 2012

Hospital efficiency and function are vital—but don't skimp on the interior design. Antioch Veterinary Hospital in Antioch, Calif., knows that first impressions can blow clients away.

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Integrative medicine finds a home

September 1, 2011

Natural, earthy materials and a homey atmosphere blend Eastern and Western medicine at P.A.W.S. Integrative Veterinary Center in Tucson, Ariz.

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Preparation paves the way

July 1, 2011

An antiquated facility meant it was time to start from scratch for this doctor. But hiring a design-build team and learning to delegate meant that building Goose Creek Veterinary Clinic in Goose Creek, S.C., was a headache-free experience.

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Waves and wags

June 1, 2011

Built in the 1960s, Pacific Animal Hospital in Oceanside, Calif., gets a surfer-inspired makeover while paying homage to its surroundings.

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Midcentury modern reimagined

February 1, 2011

Design pizzazz lures clients into Greek and Associates Veterinary Hospital in Yorba Linda, Calif. A passion for patients, including exotics, keeps them here.

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Jumping design hurdles

June 1, 2010

Setbacks slowed construction for this California practice but made the building better in the end.

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2010 Hospital of the Year—Primary Care: Home on the waterfront

March 1, 2010

A few roadblocks and one near-catastrophe stood between Dr. Mark Honaker and his dream practice. But persistence paid off, and Bay Beach Veterinary Hospital in Virginia Beach, Va., functions as his home away from home.

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