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Small Door Veterinary Opens in Virginia With New McLean Location


Small Door Inc., a tech-enabled, membership-first veterinary care provider operating under the brand Small Door Veterinary, today announced its expansion into Virginia with the opening of a veterinary practice at 6224C Old Dominion Drive in McLean. With thoughtfully designed spaces and state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, this practice marks Small Door’s first Virginia location, joining its four existing Washington, DC-area locations, including Bethesda, Maryland. The company also operates five New York City locations — with a sixth opening soon — and two in the Boston area.

Small Door reimagines veterinary care from the ground up, prioritizing gold-standard medical care, ease and convenience for pet parents, and a more comfortable experience for pets. While Small Door is open to anyone, the optional membership offers additional benefits: one free exam every year, same/next-day appointments, and 24/7 telehealth for peace of mind. With its rigorous clinical standards and dedication to quality care, Small Door seeks American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accreditation for all of its practices — a distinction held by just 15% of veterinary clinics in the U.S.

Beyond providing exceptional veterinary care, Small Door is committed to being a socially responsible employer. The company was founded on the belief that veterinary professionals deserve better working conditions, competitive compensation, and career support. Team benefits include paid parental leave, no non-competes, mental health resources, career mentorship, and industry-leading compensation and benefits.

“Opening in the vibrant, pet-loving community of McLean is an exciting day for us,” said Florent Peyre, Co-Founder and CEO of Small Door. “Our modern, personalized approach to veterinary care aligns perfectly with this community’s needs. We’re excited to provide McLean’s pets and pet owners with a warm, convenient, and high-quality veterinary experience. With state-of-the-art facilities, after-hours telemedicine, and transparent pricing — no surprise bills — our members can access seamless, stress-free pet care at every step.”

The McLean practice will be led by Dr. Victoria Hensel, bringing exceptional expertise and a heartfelt dedication to animal care. Dr. Hensel attended the prestigious Royal Veterinary College in London where she obtained her veterinary degree driven by a lifelong passion for ensuring pets live happier, healthier lives. With extensive experience gained across diverse veterinary settings, including general practice clinics and emergency hospitals, Dr. Hensel excels in preventative care, dentistry, and soft tissue surgery. Her compassionate, low-stress approach sets her apart - fostering calming environments, gentle handling techniques, and the prioritization of each animal’s comfort and emotional well-being, making vet visits a positive experience for pets and their owners alike.

“Clear communication and collaboration are at the heart of our practice, empowering pet owners with education, ensuring they feel confident and informed about their pet’s health and treatment options,” Hensel said. “We believe pet owners in McLean will quickly see how Small Door delivers next-generation veterinary care that’s unparalleled.”

About Small Door

Small Door is a new kind of veterinary practice that’s creating a better experience for pets, pet parents, and veterinarians. Pets receive gold-standard medical care in spaces designed to be stress-free. Pet parents enjoy technology-powered convenience, transparent pricing, and partnership in their pets’ care decisions. Veterinarians and medical staff get the compensation, benefits, and support they deserve. To further lower barriers to care, Small Door offers a membership that includes one free annual exam, 24/7 telehealth for peace of mind, and same/next-day appointments. Currently operating in New York, Boston, and Washington, D.C., most of Small Door’s practices are AAHA-accredited.


Source: www.smalldoorvet.com

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