In-depth looks at new veterinary hospitals - Hospital Design
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    Out of the woods


    This veterinary clinic fits in with its earthy surroundings.

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    Nice curves


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

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    Building a practice in the fast lane


    Dr. Robert Goodman took an old car dealership and turned it into his dream practice.

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    Case study: Marketing your hospital's name


    How one veterinary clinic rebranded and changed its name.

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    Animal Hospital of Humble


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

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    Michigan Veterinary Specialists in Southfield, Mich.


    Dr. Dan Lorimer, DACVO, wanted his specialty practice to look professional. For that, he needed respectable neighbors. To attract those neighbors, he bought six acres and built a 40,000-square-foot building—which was not his hospital.

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    Pouncey Tract Veterinary Hospital in Glen Allen, Va.


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

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    The grass is greener


    Dr. Charles Pullen first heard the news from his daughter Lindsey.

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    Under one roof


    Before, Drs. Scott McLelland and Charles Sleeth practiced in an 1,800-square-foot facility with a thriving boarding service, but they needed a new space. The building couldn't accommodate their growing practice—and the boarding facility was located across the parking lot with its own receptionist, separate from the clinic.

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