Dr.
Todd Coleman, owner of the second-generation family-owned veterinary clinic Pet
Medical Center of Pasco, completed a $400,000 expansion and remodel designed to
better serve growing demand for veterinary services in the Tri-Cities.
The
project at 8823 Sandifur Parkway expanded the clinic to 13,000 square feet from
9,000 square feet.
It
added two new exam rooms, pushing the total to nine, reducing wait times.
The
expanded lobby provides a quieter space and there are additional office and
conference rooms, more room for hospitalizations and day-surgery stays, as well
as parking and a “fishbowl” office for doctors adjacent to the surgery and
treatment areas.
Pet
Medical Center provides veterinary medical and surgery care, pet food and
supplies, dog day care, pet grooming, a self-service dog wash and pet adoptions
through its nonprofit partner. It employs 30, including five doctors.
Harms
Engineering of Pasco was the designer.
Vincent
Construction LLC of Pasco was the general contractor.