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// Context pack for running a profitable, compliant veterinary practice. Covers service pricing benchmarks, DEA controlled substance compliance, OSHA safety programs, pharmacy/inventory management, staffing models, DVM compensation, and growth strategy from solo practice to multi-doctor hospital.

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Veterinary Practice Operations

Context pack for running a profitable, compliant veterinary practice. Covers service pricing benchmarks, DEA controlled substance compliance, OSHA safety programs, pharmacy/inventory management, staffing models, DVM compensation, and growth strategy from solo practice to multi-doctor hospital.

When to Use

  • Setting or reviewing veterinary service pricing
  • DEA controlled substance compliance and biennial inventory
  • OSHA veterinary workplace safety programs
  • Pharmacy markup strategy and online pharmacy competition
  • Staffing ratios, DVM compensation (ProSal, production, salary)
  • Practice growth planning and acquisition economics
  • KPI tracking and operational benchmarking

Industry Context

Market: $35B+ US veterinary services | 33,000+ practices | 7-9% annual growth

Service Pricing (2026)

ServiceSmall PracticeMetro/Specialty
Wellness Exam$55-75$75-120
Spay (Dog, 40lb)$250-400$400-600
Dental Cleaning$300-500$500-900
Blood Panel (CBC+Chem)$125-200$175-300
ACL Surgery$2,500-4,000$3,500-6,000
Hospitalization/day$200-400$400-800

Target: 25-35% net margin on services, 40-50% on retail/pharmacy.

DEA Compliance

  • Registration: DEA Form 224 ($888/3 years)
  • Schedule II (fentanyl, injectable ketamine): double-locked safe, DEA 222 triplicate
  • Schedule III-V: locked cabinet, biennial inventory
  • Loss/theft: DEA Form 106 within 1 business day
  • Penalties: up to $25,000/violation + license revocation

OSHA Requirements

  1. Hazard Communication (HazCom) — SDS sheets, labeled containers
  2. Exposure Control Plan — bloodborne pathogens, sharps, zoonotic diseases
  3. Radiation Safety — dosimetry badges, lead aprons, annual calibration
  4. Anesthetic Gas Monitoring — WAM monitoring, scavenger systems
  5. Formaldehyde Monitoring — if using formalin

Staffing Per DVM

  • Credentialed Vet Tech: 2-3 ($38K-55K)
  • Vet Assistant: 1-2 ($28K-38K)
  • Client Service Rep: 1 ($30K-42K)
  • Practice Manager: 1 per 3-5 DVMs ($55K-85K)

DVM Compensation

  • ProSal: base + % of production over threshold (most common)
  • Pure Production: 18-22% of personal production
  • Salary: $110K-160K associate, $140K-200K+ experienced

10 KPIs

  1. Revenue per DVM hour: $350-500+
  2. Average Transaction Value: $200-350
  3. New Client Growth: 15-25%/year
  4. Client Retention: 80%+
  5. No-Show Rate: <10%
  6. Compliance Rate: 60-80%
  7. AR >30 days: <5% of revenue
  8. Staff Turnover: <20%/year
  9. Inventory Turns: 8-12x/year
  10. Net Profit Margin: 15-20%+

Growth Stages

  • Solo ($500K-$1M): 1 DVM, 15+ appts/day, wellness plans, Google reviews
  • Multi-Doctor ($1M-$3M): 2-4 DVMs, dental suite, in-house lab, PIMS
  • Hospital ($3M-$10M+): 5+ DVMs, specialists, urgent care, satellite locations

Acquisition Valuations (2026)

  • Solo: 4-6x EBITDA
  • Multi-doctor: 5-8x EBITDA
  • Corporate buyers (Mars/VCA, NVA): 8-12x for multi-doctor

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