Veterinary Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy
Practices offering hydrotherapy, therapeutic laser, acupuncture, and physical rehabilitation for post-surgical recovery and management of chronic musculoskeletal conditions in animals.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Specialty & Emergency Veterinary (2.14.3), the segment that Veterinary Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy sits within — not Veterinary Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy on its own.
Within veterinary services (NAICS 541940); the Census Bureau does not split veterinary care by type, so specialty and emergency are not separately sized.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
High-acuity specialty, surgical, and emergency fees
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Low–Moderate
- EBITDA margin
- 15–25%
- Capex intensity
- High
referral and episodic, but high-value
Characteristics
- High-value, fast-growing frontier of veterinary care.
- Higher acuity drives larger tickets and capital intensity.
- Corporate and PE platforms building specialty/ER networks.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Specialty & emergency veterinary platforms
- Corporate veterinary groups
- PE-backed consolidators
What’s driving deals
- Build-out of specialty and ER hospital networks.
- Rising demand for advanced pet care.
- High-value, capital-intensive economics.
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