The emergence of new veterinary clinics in various communities across the country indicates a remarkable advance in increasing pet care and expanding service availability. These modern facilities include advanced technology and expert veterinarians dedicated to delivering exceptional medical care. With their steadfast commitment, these providers not only safeguard pet welfare but also strengthen the connection between owners and their companions.
Here are 3 recent clinics and home services opening nationwide:
CityVet in Virginia Beach
CityVet, a Dallas-based network of owned veterinary practices, has come to Virginia with its first location opening in Virginia Beach in the Lynnhaven neighborhood at 2005 Lynnhaven Pkwy Ste. 106. The new clinic is scheduled to open by the end of the summer and is actively seeking veterinarians to join the team.
“As we open new locations, we continue to look for markets where we see an unmet consumer and veterinary need,” said David Boguslawski, CEO of CityVet, in a statement.1 “We are excited to grow our footprint in the Virginia Beach area as we see a market opportunity to provide exceptional veterinary care and introduce our unique business model.”
This Virginia Beach location, like every CityVet clinic, will be equipped to handle medical and surgical conditions, including hospitalization if necessary, along with grooming services, dental care, and different therapies.1
GoodVets in West Midtown Atlanta, Georgia
GoodVets, the veterinary care network, is proud to open its newest location in Atlanta: GoodVets West Midtown. The clinic is located in the West Midtown area of Atlanta, Georgia on the second floor of the Interlock tower. At 2516 square feet, GoodVets West Midtown features 4 meticulously designed exam rooms, a state-of-the-art surgery and x-ray suite, an elevator table for improved patient care, and an oxygen cage to provide life-saving aid to pets. during emergencies.2
Charles McMillan, DVM, dvm360 The editorial advisory board member spearheaded the opening of this West Midtown location. He said in a company release, “Although the work is never done, it is cathartic to be able to step back from time to time, and admire what you have accomplished. It has been a challenging road that I would not have traveled without my steadfast that support structure.”2
In February 2023, McMillan opened the first Black-owned GoodVets clinic, serving the West Buckhead community in Atlanta. Since then, he has opened several more locations.
“Atlanta is a competitive market, but I believe there is room for everyone as we increase access to care, and more importantly, access to quality pet care. devalued groups, often forgotten and pushed to the sidelines, a place where they can comfortably go and cultivate their dreams of becoming a veterinarian,” he added.2
The Vets in Atlanta, Georgia
Vets, leaders in home veterinary care, is expanding its services to Atlanta, Georgia. The Atlanta community will now have a model of veterinary care that comes directly to them in the comfort of their own homes. Vets offer a wide range of services, including health exams, vaccinations, sick visits, and comprehensive health plans.3
“At The Vets, we are proud to set a new standard for excellence in veterinary care. Our home model provides pets and their owners with high-quality, stress-free medical care where they are most comfortable,” said Esben Mou, chief operating officer of The Vets, in a release.3 “We are excited to extend our home visiting services to the local Atlanta pet parent community.”
The Vets Atlanta team will be led by Constance Drivick, DVM, and can serve neighborhoods throughout the city, including Marietta, Smyrna, Norcross, Duluth, Roswell, Stockbridge, College Park, and more.
Sources
- CityVet, a leading network of veterinary-owned practices, is expanding in Virginia with a new location in Virginia Beach. News release. CityVet. March 7, 2024. Accessed April 10, 2024.
- GoodVets West Midtown: A new modern upscale addition to Atlanta’s pet care landscape. News release. GoodVets. April 10, 2024.
- Vets Brings Stress-Free, At-Home Pet Care to Atlanta Families. News release. The Vets. April 2, 2024. Accessed April 10, 2024.