Good housekeeping and effective cleaning are important to your equine facility or clinic.
Expanding your business to include a clinic can start small―but plan for growth.
Use your knowledge of horses― and these tips―to better light your facility.
Whether adding a room or building from scratch, you only have one chance to get your hospital room sizing right.
Many equine veterinarians do not have indoor facilities and most still do farm calls. The least we can do to make the most of a veterinarian’s time and provide for the most successful outcome is to understand the elements of a good outdoor exam area, so that his or her job can be done as efficiently and as comfortably as possible.
Create a space you enjoy and a space that represents your practice and its philosophy.
Combining large and small animal practices is becoming popular again.
Tips on having a safe, suitable place for a veterinarian to conduct a variety of exams on horses.
A building is the largest single investment for a veterinary practice.
Avoid “sticker shock” with a solid approach that utilizes realism, thorough budgeting and a competent team to help you through from start to finish.