Veterinary care provider since 2012, Boston Veterinary Clinic, has closed out a series A minority funding from investor Denali Growth Partners. With the new cash infusion, the clinic will add two new locations in the area, and move its current location to an upgraded facility among other improvements.
"From our inception, Boston Veterinary Clinic has challenged the status quo of the veterinary medical experience,” said Paul Mataras, co-founder and chief executive officer of BVC. “We choose medical excellence and customized care, provided by an extraordinary team of professionals trained to provide a Fear Free experience over the one-size, impersonal approach of corporate medicine. We believe pets are your family and we want to be Boston's ‘other family doctor.’”
Boston Veterinary Clinic is a practice which has earned AAHA accreditation. Three years ago the facility also became a “fear free certified practice” meaning they engage in practices that aim to reduce animal fear while under care. "To be a Fear Free practice, we dedicate ourselves to the goal of reducing fear, anxiety, and stress for our patients and our clients. Less fear leads to better wellness care, faster diagnosis of problems and a higher quality, longer life for our patients," said Dr. Brian Bourquin, co-founder, chairman and chief veterinary officer. "We don't just talk about changing the veterinary experience, we've done it.”
The financing is expected to be used to initiate new veterinary services, to further invest in education for staff, and to invest in new technological advancements.
"The Denali partnership provides BVC with more than capital. We get to work with a team of smart, energetic, thoughtful professionals who share our passion and our vision and will bring resources and relationships to help us achieve our goals." said Mataras.
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