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.
If you do your homework and assembled a good team, the final practice space will be worth the wait.
Combining large and small animal practices is becoming popular again.
A building is the largest single investment for a veterinary practice.
By understanding the special HVAC needs of the various areas in your clinic, you can develop more efficient and healthier spaces for humans and horses.
Designing a new equine hospital? Make the most of your time and money by pre-planning.
Bring the outdoors inside for the well-being of practitioners and their patients.
As consumers, ‘Millennials’ are groundbreaking, so design with their tastes in mind.
Building a quiet hospital is sure to benefit your equine patients.
The second in a two-part series exploring how to build a safe, sanitary floor
The first in a two-part series exploring how to build a safe, sanitary floor