The first floor is dedicated to emergency services and routine examinations. It includes a fully equipped emergency care suite, ten private exam rooms, a CT imaging suite, and a secure outdoor pet relief area. The layout is designed to support efficient clinical workflows while maintaining privacy and comfort for pet owners during what are often stressful visits.
The second floor focuses on surgical procedures and extended care. Two expansive, light-filled surgical suites anchor the level, complemented by specialized departments including Oncology, Anesthesiology, Radiology, Dentistry, an Intensive Care Unit, Isolation wards, and administrative offices. Careful planning ensures clear adjacencies between departments, supporting seamless coordination among medical teams.
A distinctive feature of this hospital is its comprehensive veterinary dermatology suite. Dedicated spaces for diagnostic and allergy testing, along with advanced imaging capabilities, allow clinicians to investigate and treat complex conditions such as chronic itching, hair loss, and recurring ear infections with precision and efficiency.
Behind the scenes, the hospital is supported by a centralized medical gas system distributing medical-grade oxygen, nitrogen, and vacuum throughout the building. Mission-critical infrastructure is backed by an emergency generator, enabling uninterrupted operation during power outages and ensuring continuous care for patients at all times.
This project demonstrates PZS Architects’ commitment to designing highly specialized healthcare environments that balance technical performance with warmth, clarity, and client-centered experience.
At PZS Architects, we leverage our robust national portfolio of emergency care and animal hospital projects to drive innovation in the specialized field of veterinary architecture.