Veterinary practice list. Pulled fresh from Maps. Not a recycled vet directory.

Small-animal, equine, mixed practice, emergency, specialty referral — every clinic tied to a live Maps listing.

Veterinarians in ColoradoEquine vets by stateEmergency vet hospitals near zip 30309

veterinarians (Maps-verified)

13k

13,010 records

With phone

99%

12,911 records

With website

86%

11,247 records

Decision-maker layer

Limited

Coverage thinner — see notes below

What a row looks like.

Five real records, pulled live from the database when this page rendered. Business name, category, location, phone, and website are shown as-is. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated — they unlock after signup, on this list and every other one you generate.

BusinessCategoryLocationPhoneWebsiteDecision-maker
Thrive Pet Healthcare - Cedar ParkVeterinarian78613(512) 649-2899thrivepetcare.comSignup required
Animal Medical Center of WyomingAnimal hospital49519(616) 531-7387amcwyoming.comSignup required
Veterinary Emergency GroupEmergency veterinarian service98052(425) 818-0760veterinaryemergencygroup.comSignup required
Veterinary Medical CenterVeterinarian94587(510) 441-8500unioncityvetmedcenter.comSignup required
North Texas Veterinary ClinicVeterinarian76248(817) 741-8050northtexasvetclinic.comSignup required

Real records pulled live from the database. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated behind signup — start the free trial to unlock them on this list and the rest.

The buyer profile we see most often.

Veterinary practice lists get bought by pharma sales reps, practice-management software vendors, medical-equipment leasing companies, vet-specialty referral networks, pet-product distributors selling through clinics, and recruiters placing associate vets and specialists. The vertical is small enough that the same lists circulate across half a dozen vendors. The clinics that have been absorbed into corporate veterinary groups in the last few years often still appear on stale lists as independents. A Maps gate catches most of that — corporate-owned clinics generally consolidate Maps listings under the parent group within a couple of quarters of acquisition. The other thing worth noting about this vertical: the buyer is usually pitching a high-touch product (clinical-grade pharmaceuticals, anesthesia equipment, imaging) that warrants a real conversation with a named decision-maker rather than a cold email blast. The list is a lead source, not a campaign — and that means freshness and accuracy on the smaller universe of records matter more than coverage breadth.

And what isn't.

Veterinary is the smallest universe on this list — about 13,000 practices in our database — and that compactness has a clean upside: it's tractable to run a national campaign without thousands of dead records. Small-animal general practice dominates the count. Equine, exotic, and emergency-and-specialty referral practices each surface as their own Maps category and are queryable separately. Corporate-veterinary consolidation has reshaped the market hard over the last few years; affiliated clinics are present but typically still listed under their original practice name in Maps until rebranding completes.

You've probably seen the offers.

Vet-clinic universe is small enough that once a list provider sells the same 30,000-row file to four competitors, your campaign is everyone's campaign. Generating from a Maps-anchored database means at least the records reflect today's market, even if competitors are running the same play.

We're not pretending this database is perfect. The hub page shows the live counts across every vertical, including this one. Coverage and decision-maker density vary. The trial is the right way to spot-check whether your specific ICP is well served.

Three signals. One row.

Maps-anchored

Every record begins as a real Google Maps business. If a listing disappears, the row drops on the next refresh.

Re-verified per run

Each generated list re-checks against Maps before shipping. Closed shops, sold practices, merged operators get screened.

Sheet out

Your search → a Google Sheet. Re-run any time. No CSV downloads to organize, no zip files in folders named v3-final.

Generate your first veterinarian list in five minutes.

1,000 lookups, free, no credit card. If the data doesn't beat the veterinarian list you'd otherwise pay for, the trial cost you nothing.

While you're here.

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About the veterinarian list.

Can I filter by specialty (equine, exotic, surgery)?

Yes — Maps surfaces specialty practices under their own categories where they exist. Coverage on niche specialties varies.

Do you have corporate ownership flags?

Not as structured data. You can usually identify corporate ownership by mapping practices to a shared parent domain or website footer — that's a second-pass filter.

Is this actually a list, or is it a tool that generates lists?

Both. The list is generated live from a Maps-verified database, every time you run a search. Think of it as a list that updates itself — you get the same outcome (a list of businesses) without the underlying file going stale between when it was scraped and when you use it.

What happens at the end of the free trial?

Nothing automatic. The 1,000 lookups are yours, no credit card, no auto-convert. If you want to keep generating lists, you upgrade. If not, you don't. We'd rather not bait-and-switch you onto a subscription you won't use.