Veterinary Medical Equipment That Solves Awkward Treatment Syndrome
Picture this typical scenario in your practice. You and another team member are in the treatment area, performing a procedure on a mid-size dog named Bo. The two of you…
Picture this typical scenario in your practice. You and another team member are in the treatment area, performing a procedure on a mid-size dog named Bo. The two of you…
Just the other day, we wrote a post congratulating our client, Mueller Pet Medical Center in Sacramento, California, for their well-deserved 2014 Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Award. We were thrilled…
The folks here at TriStar Vet are extremely proud of our client, Mueller Pet Medical Center in Sacramento, California. They've just won the 2014 Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Award, announced…
You know how James Bond, Agent 007, has a special team of engineers who come up with clever multi-functional gadgets? For instance… the bowler hat with a secret ring inside…
Recently we were in a TriStar Vet staff meeting and someone asked, “What do you think is the ‘dream’ treatment room for veterinary practices… and are we delivering it?” This…
Quite often, we get calls from practice managers, owners, and local contractors looking for veterinary exam room and treatment equipment, dog kennel designs, etc. to be installed in a new or expanding practice.
We couldn’t be more delighted to get these calls. HOWEVER – often we get them when construction is nearly complete. Most veterinarians wait until 4 months into the building process to order equipment. If it’s that far down the road, the equipment may not fit the space.
The other day, a veterinarian showed us a cage company’s brochure comparing their cage features to competitive cages, listing 5 factors of veterinary cages and panels that matter. The veterinarian…
When it comes to providing optimum air quality in your clinic (you know the place you spend most of your time and greet new clients often, hoping to put your…
Several years back we visited a number of veterinary hospitals and boarding kennels and all we kept hearing was, “The urine smell is the worst!” and “What we need is…
When we’re talking with veterinary practice teams, the number one problem vets have with pet cages is this: the doors always get out of alignment and don’t slam/close the way…