Five Things Every Practice Should Know Before Building

Courtesy Animal Arts

Because there are so few equine hospital projects built and because the equine veterinary market is small in general, there is little information available to equine veterinarians to assist them in making informed decisions during the design and construction process. If we can help you anticipate some of the most common pitfalls, you will save time and money, and be much more satisfied with your new hospital.

Learn more by downloading this PDF from Animal Arts.

Five Things Every Practice Should Know Before Building

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