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Exotic practices
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

Deep in the heart of Texas

July 1, 2006

A facility that includes regional architectural elements and projects warmth and southern hospitality, Crossroads Animal Clinic in Houston is an example of what you can achieve with design.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

A tale of two practices

March 1, 2006

Dr. Steven Dunbar merged a general practice and a 24-hour emergency center into one new building. And the consistent, attractive use of color; high-quality materials; impressive client-interaction areas; and more helped Yorba Regional Animal Hospital in Anaheim, Calif., rise to the top in Veterinary Economics annual design competition.

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

Small space? Limited budget? Think big!

April 1, 2005

The careful design of this 3,010-square-foot hospital and the luxurious finishings belie the small footprint and reasonable price tag.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

One site, two facilities, two project monitors

June 1, 2004

Setting goals for saving and developing a plan early helped these doctors develop the perfect new facility for West Park Animal Hospital just six inches away.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Delivering a modern profile

May 1, 2004

A new design that emphasizes natural light and delivers a commanding presence in the neighborhood led to a 40 percent increase in business for the 5,750-square-foot Century Veterinary Group in Los Angeles.

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