Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
November 1, 2009 By:Christina Macejko
Ross Lirtzman, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, wanted to make a statement with his new specialty practice in Scottsdale, Ariz. Everything was taken into account to make clients and patients feel relaxed, much like in a modern human doctor's office or hospital.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
September 1, 2009 By:Steve Bennaka, Assistant Editor
The phrase "purrs like a kitten" has a whole new meaning in this former automotive repair shop. Alicia Pet Care Center in Mission Viejo, Calif., provides a different kind of service.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
July 1, 2009 By:Steve Bennaka, Assistant Editor
A relaxing vacation inspired Western Carolina Regional Animal Hospital in Flat Rock, N.C., a rustic masterpiece that reflects the hospital's beautiful mountainous surroundings.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
May 1, 2009 By:Steve Bennaka, Assistant Editor
Sometimes a simple approach is best. Such is the case with the Animal Clinic of Sterling Heights in Sterling Heights, Mich., which features clean lines and an uncluttered approach to design.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
April 1, 2009 By:Steve Bennaka, Assistant Editor
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.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
March 1, 2009 By:Steve Bennaka, Assistant Editor
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.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
February 1, 2009 By:Sarah Moser
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.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
January 1, 2009 By:Sarah Moser
An open floor plan helps this Ohio clinic function efficiently.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
October 22, 2008 By:Sarah Moser
Dr. Keith Hilinski sought an upscale look when designing his 6,500-square-foot facility.
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