NVA reviews

2.8

36% would recommend to a friend

(716 total reviews)
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John Bruno

19% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

NVA has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 716 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The NVA employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Personal Consumer Services industry (3.6 stars).

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716 reviews
4.0
Jun 20, 2017

Hopsital Manager

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Pros

NVA allows you to be you. They take the culture of the practice prior to selling and give you new tools to help you be a better YOU. If my hospital did not become part of the NVA family than I feel I would not have had the opportunities that I have now. NVA allows me to learn, grow, and be a better manager.

Cons

NVA is growing exponentially so sometimes it is hard to know who to reach out to for everything but you will always be directed to the right person/department.

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NVA Response
9y
Thank you for sharing your experiences at NVA! We greatly appreciate hearing your opinions and are so glad you feel supported at your hospital.
5.0
Jun 19, 2017

Great Team!

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Pros

I think the corporation operates amazingly considering they do not enforce uniformed change across all facilities and branding of all their clinics. Each clinic operates different from the next and if a hospital is having issues, it is most likely the problems of it's past not necessarily NVA. All hospitals can have issues, but there are proper channels to reach out to for resolution and support. When the structure and culture are in place to operate the way it is suppose to , every clinic would see success. The fact that it is "corporate" gives room to grow from any position within a clinic to management and beyond.

Cons

The only cons is the separation that some people place between the clinics and the support center. If everybody understood it is one in the same, that division would fade away. I think some hostility is misplaced towards the support center and management, and this could be resolved by having more open conversations within each clinic rather than individuals placing misguided blame.

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NVA Response
9y
Your comments are great encouragement for us to continue opening up channels of communication in an effort to unite our NVA family, so thank you for sharing! We look forward to continuing to enhance the level of support provided to our hospitals and their teams.
5.0
Jun 17, 2017

veterinarian

Recommend
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Pros

I was surprised to find that this is unlike the other groups out there. I've worked as an associate for VCA and relief at Banfield. NVA doesn't have anything to do with the medicine. They buy equipment we need. Ourhospital is still run the way it was 4 yrs ago before it was bought by them. They have changed some of the "business" things and nobody likes change but most of but has worked out better than we thought it would. Everyone I have met from the company is helpful and they seem to care about the hospitals. They have a great culture

Cons

We don't get to see our division leader very often and we've had a lot of change there because they have been growing so fast and they get promoted or move to something else. Wish they had CE meetings or were able to get other hospitals in nva together

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NVA Response
9y
Thank you for your review, and more importantly, for your commitment to helping NVA provide progressive and compassionate veterinary care to our patients!
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