Veterinary Practice Visit Checklist

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At Simmons, we realize that a veterinary practice visit can be exciting and sometimes overwhelming. We have compiled a checklist of items you will want to take note of while in the practice and the community.

PDF of the Veterinary Practice Visit Checklist

We do ask that all financial questions and discussions of price & terms be reserved for discussion with the Simmons professionals. The seller has been asked not to answer questions of a financial nature during a visit to keep the visit focused on the practice characteristics and philosophies. Please do feel free to ask about staff, clientele, community, procedures, office policies, equipment, practice history, etc.

After you visit one of our listings you will receive a brief questionnaire or be requested to provide us with your impressions concerning your visit. It is most helpful to us at Simmons to receive this feedback. It allows us to offer both compliments and constructive criticism to the seller. In addition, the more specifics we know about your likes and dislikes, the better equipped we are to help match you with your ideal practice.

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Simmons & Associates

Simmons & Associates

Rooted in a deep understanding of the veterinary market, Simmons offers insights and strategic guidance that ensures both buyers and sellers make informed decisions. Their team of experts, with backgrounds in both veterinary care and business, bring an unparalleled depth of knowledge to every engagement.

Simmons & Associates

Simmons & Associates

Rooted in a deep understanding of the veterinary market, Simmons offers insights and strategic guidance that ensures both buyers and sellers make informed decisions. Their team of experts, with backgrounds in both veterinary care and business, bring an unparalleled depth of knowledge to every engagement.

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