20 years of loving CityVet - Vice President of Clinical Development CityVet Employee Review

5.0
30 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Family environment - Continual opportunities for growth - Energizing team - Flexible schedule - Empowering work environment - Outstanding veterinary medicine - Client service like no other - Longevity of employees with low turnover rates

Cons

Nothing noteworthy comes to mind; CityVet just continues to improve in my opinion. After 20 years there were a few hiccups along the way, but I plan to retire here.

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5.0
7 July 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great managers, great vets, always willing to listen, makes the effort to meet clients halfway, always someone to lend a helping hand in any project.

Cons

Busy to the point of burnout. Never-ending supply of clients.

5.0
26 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

One of CityVet's greatest strengths is its servant-minded leadership. Leaders are genuinely invested in supporting veterinarians and their teams, providing the resources and guidance needed to help them succeed. If you want to be part of the Hospital Support Team, you must believe in a collaborative, solution driven approach. There are meaningful opportunities for career growth across the organization. Many members of the support team began their careers working in CityVet hospitals, demonstrating the company's commitment to promoting from within and developing its people.

Cons

While CityVet offers significantly more clinical autonomy than many corporate veterinary organizations, it is not the same as being a sole practice owner. Decisions are made through a partnership model that balances individual clinic preferences with the company's overall brand standards and business strategy. If your goal is complete independence in every operational and business decision, this may not be the ideal practice model for you. Unlike many corporate veterinary organizations, CityVet empowers its clinics with a high degree of autonomy. Partner veterinarians are trusted to practice medicine in the way they believe is best for their patients and work collaboratively with leadership, rather than operating under a one-size-fits-all corporate model. This can be a challenge for support when trying to say "Yes" as much as we can without causing issues for other locations.

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