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National Veterinary Associates

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Disorganized and consistently fails to meet needs. - Site Manager National Veterinary Associates Employee Review

2.0
29 Oct 2022
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Pros

The corporate-level events have great food and drinks. Corporate rates on cost of goods are pretty good but don’t plan on passing those savings on to the clients.

Cons

Management above the hospital manager and medical director is disorganized, support is woefully inadequate, pay is well under average, and the ideal candidate to replace anywhere in the management spectrum is a middle-aged white man with an MBA and no veterinary industry experience. All of my DIrector of Ops stated they got the job because they were friends with someone before NVA, and none lasted more than a year or had a positive impact: our division was a top performer when run by the raised-from-the-ranks regional managers in the interim. “Join us, stay you” is very attractive to sellers but not truthful at all once the sale takes place. Trust evaporates quickly, and I have yet to meet a seller or a JV partner that is happy with the decision to become an NVA clinic. Ops expects you to pay your medical staff less than the local burger chain or retail cashier but wonders why recruitment/hiring/retention is poor. New ADVMs are set up to fail with promises of big $$ but no discussion on what it actually takes to earn it. Incumbent DVMs are left out to dry. Clients quickly notice the turnover and lack of experience, the price hikes, the loss of same day service due to staffing shortages, and their trust in us dwindles. I don’t blame them: I’m not happy with my own pets’ care, and I work here!

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
4 June 2026
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Pros

Good benefits, decent salary, fair work life balance though may be clinic/region dependent, less restrictive and better culture as far as veterinary corporates go

Cons

Carrot and stick corporate management style. Revenue was very good when I started, and so the way we were treated by the higher ups was great. When the number of appointments and overall revenue dropped due to the economy and other situations outside our control, the micromanagement began. Though understaffed, we cannot hire anyone. Everyone is burning out. No cost of living adjustments or raises for anyone. The demands and the pressure continue to increase without acknowledgment of successes. It became clear very early on that upper management leaders have no experience in a clinic setting, as has often been my experience.

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