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Larger than 10,000 square feet
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NorthStar VETS: Wish upon a star

January 1, 2013

This veterinarian followed his own NorthStar and landed the 36,000-square-foot practice of his dreams.

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Divide and conquer your veterinary hospital

November 1, 2012

Splitting the PetCare Veterinary Hospital in Santa Rosa, Calif., in two led to more growth and better veterinary client service.

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Perfect the veterinary practice flow: traffic, technology, and talk

October 1, 2012

Find out how Drs. Alan Green and David Sachs of Charleston Veterinary Referral Center built a big hospital with little room for confusion in Charleston, S.C.

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The elements of style in veterinary practice

May 1, 2012

Animal Surgical Clinic of Seattle embraces Mother Nature.

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Photo gallery: Changing the face of rural veterinary medicine

April 1, 2012

Animal owners of all kinds find great medicine at Renfro Veterinary Services, a well-thought-out small animal, equine, and livestock practice in Richmond, Mo.

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2012 Hospital of the Year: Hospital of the future

March 2, 2012

Merging general medicine with emergency and specialty care, Coral Springs Animal Hospital in Coral Springs, Fla., just may be the practice model of the future. But is it right for you? Here's a look inside this year's Hospital of the Year.

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Modernize design, maintain veterinary clients

February 28, 2012

Constantly improving, evolving, and focusing on the pet above all, Countryside Veterinary Hospital in Chelmsford, Mass., sets the standard.

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Rooms with views

November 29, 2011

Quadrupling the square footage of this veterinary hospital required some fancy footwork for Winslow Animal Hospital in Sicklerville, N.J.

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Here we grow again

October 1, 2011

Growing their facility 300 percent in just five years has served these doctors well. New services and more space mean greatly enhanced patient care.

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