SEEKING BUYER
Double Location Veterinary Clinic in Western Alberta
Consumer Services · Edmonton, AB, Canada
revenue: $2,281,803
ebitda: $369,089
Exclusivity:
Exclusive Representation
SBA Eligiblity:
Not SBA Eligible
Revenue:
$2,281,803
EBITDA:
$369,089
Purchase Price:
$1,100,000
Owner Financing:
$165,000
Established in 1999 and 2017, this opportunity consists of two
complementary veterinary clinics in western Alberta with
approximately 7,500 square feet of combined operating
space. The clinics primarily serve small-animal owners within
an estimated 100-kilometer radius from Whitecourt to
Edmonton. Their range of services includes wellness
examinations, preventive care, vaccinations, diagnostics, in
house laboratory testing, ultrasound, dentistry, soft-tissue and
laser surgery, end-of-life care, and municipal pound and
adoption services. This comprehensive offering allows the
practices to support patients through multiple stages of life
while generating recurring demand from preventive,
diagnostic, surgical, and continuing-care needs. The
businesses have an estimated 15,000–20,000 historical client
records. The flagship clinic’s municipal pound and adoption
program further strengthens its community presence,
provides an additional source of recurring activity, and
creates opportunities to develop long-term relationships with
families that adopt animals through the facility. The
experienced team includes two full-time veterinarians shared
across both clinics, one part-time veterinarian, veterinary
technicians, assistants, reception and supervisory personnel,
and five employees supporting the municipal pound
operation. The seller works as a veterinarian and is willing to
help find and train his replacement during the 1-2 years of
post-close transitioning. Additionally, the seller has offered to
carry 15% of the purchase price as a show of good faith in the
continued success of the business post close.
Priced at $1,100,000, a new owner has several potential
avenues for growth, including optimizing pricing, expanding
operating hours, improving digital marketing, developing
boarding and selective after-hours services, and reintroducing
large-animal care. Additional upside may be available through
recruiting another veterinarian.