Selling Veterinary
Veterinary
Veterinary practices are seeing increased demand as pet ownership rises and animal care advances. These businesses are attractive to investors looking to capitalize on the growing veterinary services market.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are Veterinary Practices are Valued?
There are number of valuation methods that can be used in determining the valuation of your company. The most common is based on the top line revenue, bottom line adjusted EBITDA and a multiplier based on market conditions. To get a free and confidential valuation of your company, fill out the form, and one our managing directors will be able to provide you a current market valuation for your company.
How long will it take for me to sell my veterinary practice to a potential buyer or an investor?
It is generally a 4-6 month process from the time we receive all the information we need from you to go to market.
Who are the typical buyers for veterinary practices?
Larger veterinary networks, private equity firms, and individual practitioners.
What are the common challenges when selling a veterinary practice?
Ensuring continuity of care and maintaining relationships with pet owners can be challenging.
What factors determine the value of a veterinary practice?
Valuation depends on patient volume, types of services offered, and location.