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AmeriVet Veterinary Partners

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Corporate leadership has turned AmeriVet into another profit-driven veterinary chain - Veterinarian AmeriVet Veterinary Partners Employee Review

1.0
Mar 10, 2026
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Pros

The only real positive left is the hospital teams. Most of the veterinarians, technicians, and support staff truly care about animals and want to practice good medicine. Many of the hospitals had great cultures before corporate leadership started pushing aggressive financial targets and operational changes.

Cons

AmeriVet used to position itself as a veterinarian-focused organization. That reputation is quickly disappearing. Under CEO Jason Heffelfinger and COO Joe Willey, the company has become increasingly corporate and focused almost entirely on financial performance. The leadership mindset feels much more like retail management than veterinary medicine. Jason Heffelfinger came from Petco/Vetco, which has long had a reputation in the veterinary industry for heavily corporatized medicine and is struggling financially. Joe Willey came from Walgreens, another large retail company that has struggled financially in recent years. Unfortunately, that retail mentality has clearly followed them into veterinary medicine. Leadership also appears to have brought many of their former colleagues with them. Seriously- every person from the Regional Vice Presidents and up has ties back to Petco/Vetco or Walgreens. Instead of bringing in people with deep and veterinary leadership experience, it often looks like friends hiring friends. At the hospital level the impact has been obvious. Leadership apparently presented extremely aggressive and unrealistic financial targets to the board, and now the pressure is being pushed down to the hospitals to somehow make those numbers happen. Doctors and staff are dealing with extended hours, pressure to open on more weekends, reduced lunch breaks, and now labor cuts. Clinics are expected to see more appointments while operating with fewer people. Running short-staffed while still being expected to hit higher production targets is quickly becoming the norm. Veterinarians went to school for 7+ years to practice medicine and care for animals. Being treated like minimum wage retail workers chasing corporate revenue targets is incredibly frustrating and demoralizing. Many doctors feel like the focus has shifted away from quality medicine and toward maximizing executive bonuses. When leadership decisions consistently prioritize financial metrics over patient care and staff wellbeing, morale suffers quickly. Turnover is rising, burnout is increasing, and many talented veterinarians are actively looking for jobs elsewhere.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

This team believes in the future of vet med and what it can look like for pet owners and employees. They work hard to find that delicate balance between providing accessible care for pets while taking into account their employee's work/life balance needs.

Cons

As we grow it takes longer for decision to be made.

5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

People are genuinely supportive, leadership is accessible, and there are a lot of opportunities to contribute. It's a growing organization, which means you can have a real impact and help shape where things are going. Culture is collaborative, and there's a shared commitment to supporting our hospitals, teams, patients, and communities.

Cons

Growth can come with challenges. There are times when processes are still being built or refined. That can be frustrating at times, but its also part of working in an organization that's continuing to evolve.

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