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Larger than 10,000 square feet
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

All in the family

April 1, 2009

The interior design choices are stunning and team members have plenty of room to breathe. But it's a team-first attitude that gives Bakersfield Veterinary Hospital in Bakersfield, Calif., it's true identity.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Rainy days, sunny outlook

March 1, 2009

Hurricane Ike tried to take down this practice just months after it was built. But Westbury Animal Hospital in Houston weathered the storm and became our 2009 Hospital of the Year.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Interactive floor plan: California Veterinary Specialists

February 5, 2009

Check out this floor plan from a 2008 Hospital Design Merit Award winner. The three views of this Carlsbad, Calif., hospital include the base floor plan, traffic flow, and zoning.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Inside the fishbowl

February 1, 2009

An open facility is more than a building design; it's a way of life at California Veterinary Specialists in Carlsbad, Calif. The doctors at this practice share space and cases in a convenient, free-flowing facility.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Building a practice in the fast lane

October 1, 2008

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

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Meeting of the minds

September 1, 2008

Planning, practice, and attention to detail make this Campbell, Calif., multi-location specialty practice stand out. And they're not done yet.

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

Seeing green: Practice harmonizes with its environment

June 1, 2008

Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Care's use of green building practices ensures that its relationship with the environment will be long and harmonious.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Michigan Veterinary Specialists in Southfield, Mich.

May 1, 2008

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.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

2008 Hospital of the Year: The grass is greener

March 1, 2008

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

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