Tips and ideas for small-animal veterinary hospitals - Hospital Design
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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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    Meeting of the minds


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

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    Green practice Q&A


    Dr. Bruce Jens, hospital administrator for Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Care, answered our burning questions about his practice's green project.

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    Seeing green


    This new practice was also built "green," using environmentally friendly products and strategies.

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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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    Pouncey Tract Veterinary Hospital in Glen Allen, Va.


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

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    A clear advantage


    Moving from a 3,500-square-foot facility to an 8,500-square-foot facility allowed Dr. Scott Linick, FAVD, to merge with another practice, hire two doctors, and add 7,000 new patients to his team's workload.

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    Once upon a leasehold


    A husband and wife team took a leasehold space in Simi Valley, Calif., and worked on it until they built a happy ending for Simi Valley Animal Hospital—one with satisfied clients and lots of growth.

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    Swapping space


    When neighbors closed the door on expansion, Washtenaw Veterinary Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich., negotiated a lot

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