
Independent veterinary hospital owners enjoy freedom to practice medicine their own way. But they are also faced with running a business, often with limited tools and access to insights. How do they measure practice success? How do they compare to other practices? Who can they turn to for advice? Without support or insight into how their practice is performing, they can easily overlook opportunities for improvement.
This article is sponsored by VMG.
The key is finding a way to stand apart while connecting to an effective support network. The right support organization offers a thriving community, collective buying power, business-building resources and a shared commitment to professional growth. When an organization combines all of those elements, the business of operating an independent hospital can become as engaging and rewarding as the practice of veterinary medicine.
VMG connects independent veterinary practice owners and their teams to best-in-class buying power and cost-savings opportunities, and to a network of purpose-driven professionals that fosters camaraderie and lifelong learning.
That’s because VMG is committed to promoting the high standard of animal care that only thriving independent practices can provide. They combine a welcoming, supportive community that members find nowhere else, with business-building resources and group purchasing power unrivalled by any other organization. They meet practice owners and their teams where they are, helping them build their businesses and secure their legacy. Independent veterinarians join VMG to build a lifetime practice of growth.
