Vetama Franchise FAQs

Vetama Franchise Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vetama?Vetama [vet-ah-ma] is a mobile veterinary franchise. The franchise model allows veterinarians the to have the ultimate freedom as a practice owner with the most business support. Vetama practice owners are independent - practicing how they want, where they want, and when they want.

How much money does a Vetana franchise cost?The total estimated initial investment ranges from $72,500-$103,500 if you want to lease your mobile exam room. If you would like to own your mobile exam room the total investment range is $125,000-$194,500.

The ranges are dependent on what equipment and supplies you want. Typically, a mobile practice can get started with the basics for $125,000 or less.

When you join Vetama, you get turnkey practice ownership. This includes your built veterinary van, marketing, supplier deals, Kumba scheduling software, veterinarian mentors, and a team to help you achieve your g…

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Vetama, Mobile Veterinary Start-up, Proves Concept with First Franchise Owner

August 04, 2023 // FranchiseMarketingSolutions.com // Salem, OR - Vetama, a new mobile veterinary franchise start-up, has proven their concept through heir first franchisee. Founded in June 2022, Vetama set out to offer veterinarians all-in-one mobile practice ownership.

Using the founders’ personal mobile practice as a template, Vetama sold their first franchise to Dr. Kasey Joynt in Salem, OR in February 2023.

Dr. Joynt is a full-service general practitioner, offering a wide range of services, including at-home exams, vaccinations, diagnosis and treatment, surgery, and dentistry.

"I used to think mobile practice was stupid. I thought you couldn't be efficient, profitable, or increase access to veterinary care," said Dr. Joynt. "But once I started talking more with the Vetama team about their operating efficiencies I reconsidered. I was definitely nervous being the first franchisee. I didn't know if clients in my are…

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