Animal Hospitals email list
Access 20,462 animal hospitals across the U.S. — from small-town vet clinics to specialized surgical centers. Selling medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, or practice software? This database helps you reach the vets who heal our pets.
Animal hospitals and veterinary clinics providing comprehensive medical care for pets and livestock
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fluoride-B-gone | Hamburg, PA | +14845257037 | info@chembgone.com | www.fluoridebgone.com |
| SB Sharpening | Ferndale, WA | +13608203474 | sbsharpeningbrooks@gmail.com | www.sbsharpeningbybrooks.com |
| Rusty Ridge Animal Center - Veterinary Hospital & Luxury Pet Lodging/Daycare | Minooka, IL | +18152557300 | info@rustyridgeac.com | www.rustyridgeac.com |
| Airport Veterinary Center | Wappingers Falls, NY | +18454626300 | info@airportveterinarycenter.com | airportveterinarycenter.com |
| Airport Animal Emergi-Center | Indianapolis, IN | +13172480832 | dmcgrath@dopplerveterinary.com | aaecindy.com |
| Airport Road Animal Clinic | Ocala, FL | +13528611812 | airportroadanimalclinic@gmail.com | www.airportroadanimalclinic.com |
| Airport Veterinary Hospital | Calera, AL | +12056210500 | airportveterinary@gmail.com | www.airportveterinaryhospitalofcalera.com |
| Airport Animal Hospital | Fullerton, CA | +17148794531 | airportanimal@gmail.com | www.airportanimal.net |
| Airport Freeway Animal Emergency Hospital | Euless, TX | +18175712088 | info@dfwanimalemergency.com | www.dfwanimalemergency.com |
| Airport Animal Hospital | Duluth, MN | +12187270128 | info@aahduluth.com | www.aahduluth.com |
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What You Get
- Full CSV/Excel export
- Location & specialization filters
- Verified contact information
- Company business profiles
Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- Miami, FL100 firms
- Houston, TX100 firms
- San Antonio, TX100 firms
Top States
- California2,300 firms
- Texas1,800 firms
- Florida1,700 firms
What they do
Animal hospitals care for sick and injured pets when families need help most. Vets examine dogs, cats, and exotic animals, perform surgeries, and guide pet owners through difficult health decisions.
Daily responsibilities
- Examine and diagnose animal health conditions
- Perform surgeries and medical procedures
- Prescribe medications and treatments
- Educate pet owners on animal care
- Maintain medical records and documentation
- Coordinate with veterinary staff and specialists
Required skills
- Veterinary medical knowledge and diagnostic skills
- Surgical and procedural competency
- Animal handling and restraint techniques
- Client communication and education abilities
- Business management for practice operations
- Empathy for animals and pet owners
How they get started
Undergraduate → Veterinary school (4 years) → State licensing → Practice
- Minimum education: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree
- Time to get started: 8+ years post-undergraduate
Required certifications
- State veterinary license
- National Board Veterinary Medical Examination
- Continuing education for license renewal
- Optional specialty board certifications
Animal hospitals and veterinary clinics providing comprehensive medical care for pets and livestock
Peak season
April-May and September (new pet adoptions and back-to-school checkups)
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
January-February (post-holiday budget constraints)
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
25,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+8.5% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
4,604 operate primarily in this category, with 59.6% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Tuesday-Thursday 10AM-2PM (avoid busy morning and evening appointment hours)
Subject lines that get replies
- Improve diagnostic accuracy 40% with [Equipment Name]
- New veterinary equipment increases hospital efficiency
- Free training: Advanced surgical techniques for veterinarians
- Reduce treatment time while improving patient outcomes
- Cost-effective solutions for growing veterinary practices
Value props to highlight
- Better diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes
- Increased operational efficiency and patient capacity
- Advanced technology that enhances veterinary capabilities
- Improved client satisfaction through better care
- Professional development and continuing education support
- Enhanced hospital reputation and referral generation
Pain points you can solve
- Veterinarian shortage affecting staffing and service capacity
- High equipment costs for diagnostic and surgical instruments
- Client cost sensitivity for advanced veterinary treatments
- Competition from corporate veterinary chains
- After-hours emergency care coordination and staffing
- Insurance and liability costs for complex procedures
Ideal company size
- Small practices (1-3 veterinarians): Need basic equipment and practice management
- Multi-doctor hospitals (4-10 vets): Require advanced equipment and specialization
- Emergency and specialty hospitals: Focus on critical care equipment
- Corporate chains: Need standardized protocols and bulk purchasing
Budget indicators
- Recent equipment purchases or hospital expansions
- Investment in diagnostic imaging or surgical equipment
- Staff hiring and training program investments
- Technology upgrades for practice management
- Service expansion into specialty areas
Discovery questions
- What veterinary services do you currently provide?
- How many veterinarians work at your hospital?
- Are you looking to expand into specialty services?
- What challenges do you face with equipment reliability?
- How do you currently manage patient records?
Who signs off
Hospital owners approve big equipment purchases like X-ray machines and surgical tools. Practice managers handle software and supplies. Vets often influence product choices, especially for treatments they use daily.
Average firm size: Small to medium practices (2-15 veterinarians)