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Capeside Animal Hospital
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I have been going to Capeside for years and must completley disagree with your "interpretations" related to standard mark ups for products and services provided in a medical practice. The hospital is a high quality practice that does a very good job medically. In my experience using different Veterinarians and Veterinary Board Certified Specialists the fees they charge are market. I have a cousin that owns a large hospital in California and have first hand knowledge on average hospital profitability. You may find it interesting that most Animal Hospital owners have profit margins of less than 10%! During various visits for family events at my cousins home I have read Vet Economics and other journals to kill some down time including lots of conversations with him about the economics of the profession. The educational level of Vets is 7 to 8 years and they are always selected based incredible intelligence that most of us would be happy to be blessed with. The amount of staff overhead, me
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