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Partner With Us to Add Extended Hours Urgent Care

Expand your practice with extended-hours urgent care. By filling this underserved niche, we help you significantly boost revenues, profit margins, and exit value. Drawing on our proven track record of integrating urgent care into veterinary and human medical clinics, we partner with you to leverage existing facilities and assets, increasing EBITDA by 50-100% and meaningfully raising valuation multiples and practice value.

Use our Questionnaire and Calculator tools below to help us assess how well your practice is a fit for this strategy.
Or skip the questions and calculator if your prefer to discuss in a demo call.

Complete this short Questionnaire and then proceed to the Calculator below.

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Step 1 of 3

How many exam rooms in your hospital?
Which of the following does your hospital have?

Calculate Potential Increased Revenue and EBITDA

Estimated Urgent Care h/Week
1 hour/week 60 hours/week
Estimated Cases/h
1 Case/hour 6 Cases/hour
Current Average Ticket per invoice (ATC/ACT)
$150 $600
EBITDA Multiple
1 15
Urgent Care Revenue/Week
0
Net Weekly
0
Added EBITDA
0
Added Practice Value
0
Explanatory Notes
Urgent Care Revenue/Week. This formula increases Current Average Ticket per invoice (ATC/ACT) by 35%, a conservative multiple. Industry average urgent care prices range up to 2x general practice prices.
Two embedded but not visible costs are included in the above calculations: (1) Payroll Cost, which is fixed at $105/hour based on national averages for relief DVM + vet tech, and (2) COGS/Inventory, which is fixed at 15% based on industry averages for urgent care.
COGS/Inventory here is assumed to be 15% based on industry averages for urgent care.
EBITDA is gross revenue less all expenses except interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. For more detail, see our Blog article Unlocking Profit Potential: How to Calculate EBITDA and Use it to Power Your Practice.

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