Verified veterinary contact data

Where the 38,166 US and Canada vet clinics live. The veterinarian email list.

38,166 veterinary clinics in the US, 3,086 in Canada, and a buying decision that splits between the DVM at the practice and the parent group above it. We map both sides, find the contact, and tag the ownership.

Source: Orbital data, 2026 (US & Canada) US & Canada DVM and owner contacts

The market, in three numbers

A trade most enterprise data tools skim past.

79%

are single-location clinics

Independent practices that buy through the DVM or office manager, not a national procurement team.

68%

have no LinkedIn presence

Most small-animal DVMs never built a profile. The owner exists, the page does not, so a LinkedIn-only database stops cold.

31%

run without a website

Almost a third of working clinics never put up a site. They take appointments by phone and run on word of mouth.

Source: Orbital data, 2026.

Ownership matters here

The buyer is the DVM, or the group that bought the DVM.

Vet is the most consolidated trade we track. Mars Petcare, NVA, BluePearl, VCA, and a long tail of regional roll-ups now own roughly a quarter of US clinics, and the share keeps climbing. That changes who actually signs the contract. For a corporate-owned hospital the buying decision often sits at the parent group, not the practice. For the independent clinic next door, the DVM still buys directly. Same shingle on the door, two different motions.

So the list tags both. Independent owner-operators are flagged as such, with the DVM as the primary contact. Corporate-owned sites carry the parent group, so a rep selling into a national procurement team sees that shape, and a rep selling to independents does not waste a touch on a clinic that was already rolled up.

Inside the data

Everything in a record.

Enough to email the DVM, call the practice, and know the ownership and clinic type before a rep spends a minute on the account.

Contact

  • Full name
  • Verified email
  • Direct dial and practice line
  • LinkedIn, where the DVM has one

Role

  • Job title (DVM, owner, practice manager)
  • Seniority and decision-maker level
  • Function or department
  • Current-role confirmed

The clinic

  • Clinic name and website
  • Clinic type and species focus
  • Address, city, state, ZIP
  • Group size and locations
  • Google rating and reviews
  • Years in business

Context

  • Ownership model (independent or parent group)
  • AAHA accreditation status
  • Services and species treated
  • Languages

Custom agent signals

The part a static list will never give you.

Point Orbital's agents at your ICP and they research each clinic for the signals your team scores on, then tag the record. A few that teams ask for:

Recently acquired by a roll-up Hiring associate DVMs Opening a new location AAHA accredited Recently incorporated Practice management software in use Independent vs corporate-owned Specialty or emergency focus Equine or mixed-animal Accepting new patients

If you can define the signal, an agent can go find it. That is what turns a list into a worklist, sorted by fit, not by whatever was easy to scrape.

What we don't fake: no scraped state license rolls, no stale AVMA directory dumps, no made-up DVM headcount we cannot stand behind. If we cannot verify a field, it isn't in the record.

Coverage

Every clinic type, all 50 states, and Canada.

The list spans the full population of veterinary practices, weighted the way the trade actually sits. Small-animal general practice carries the most depth.

By clinic type

Small animal Mixed animal Equine Exotic and avian Emergency & critical care Specialty hospital Mobile and house-call Shelter and rescue medicine

Leading states

California
Texas
Florida
New York
Pennsylvania
Ohio

Adjacent verticals on the same skeleton: the dentist email list, the HVAC email list, and the roofing email list. Selling into California specifically? See California restaurants for the model.

The difference

Why your CRM blanks on so many vet clinics.

Enterprise databases are built off a digital footprint: a company page, a website, ad spend, hiring posts. A small-animal clinic with one DVM, two technicians, and an appointment book has almost none of that. So the database stops at the parent group, and the long tail of independents reads as a blank row.

We build the list the other way around. We start from the full 38,166 US veterinary companies and 3,086 in Canada, find the person who actually runs each clinic, and split corporate-owned sites from independents so the buying motion lines up with the contact. The result is the same quality enterprise tools sell on the practices they could find, on every practice they could not.

The honest trade is this. We will not quote a million DVM emails, because the real number is smaller and worth more. You get a clean account set, sliced by ownership and clinic type, with the signals your team scores on. Not a spreadsheet that bounces a third of the way down.

How it's built

Mapped, matched, validated, enriched.

01

Every clinic on the map

Start from all 38,166 US veterinary companies and 3,086 in Canada, not a scraped slice of the ones with active websites.

02

The DVM, not the front desk

Find the person who runs each clinic, with role and seniority, so reps reach the decision-maker.

03

A clean, current inbox

Emails are validated by our data source. Anything that fails is dropped, not counted toward the total.

04

Tagged by ownership and signal

Agents tag independent versus parent-owned, plus the signals you score on, so the list works the way vet actually buys.

Source: Orbital data (curated company-grain pull), April 2026.

Put it to work

One list, several jobs.

Practice management software

Reach DVMs and office managers with PIMS, scheduling, telemedicine, and billing tools.

Pharma & nutrition

Sell vaccines, parasiticides, therapeutic diets, and supplements direct to the prescriber.

Equipment & supplies

Reach buyers for imaging, anesthesia, surgical tools, and lab instruments.

M&A and roll-ups

Source independent acquisition targets by state, clinic type, and group size.

Recruiting & staffing

Reach owners hiring associate DVMs, RVTs, and locum coverage.

Finance & insurance

Reach clinic owners with lending, payment processing, and pet-insurance partnerships.

Questions

Before sales.

Can I try a sample of the vet list first?

Yes. Tell us the states, clinic types, or ownership model you care about, and we send around 100 records so you can check the data against your own before anything changes hands.

What is in each veterinary record?

The contact (verified email, direct dial, LinkedIn where the DVM has one), role and seniority, and the clinic itself: name, website, clinic type, address, group size, and Google reviews. Plus the custom signals our agents tag for you. No scraped state license boards, no stale AVMA directory dumps.

Can you tag corporate vs independent ownership?

Yes. Roll-up groups like Mars Petcare, NVA, BluePearl, and VCA now own roughly a quarter of US clinics, and that matters for almost every motion that sells into vet. We tag the parent group on company-owned sites and flag independent owner-operators separately, so you can target the model that fits the offer.

Where does the data come from?

We start from the full population of veterinary companies operating in the US and Canada, 38,166 of them in our 2026 canonical pull, then find the DVM or practice manager who runs each clinic, including the owners who never made a LinkedIn profile. Emails are validated by our data source.

Does it cover specialty and emergency clinics?

Yes. Small-animal general practice carries the most depth because that is the market shape, but specialty hospitals, emergency and critical care, equine, mixed-animal, and exotic clinics are in the list and can be filtered on.

How current is the data?

Records are refreshed on a rolling schedule and emails are validated by our source before they reach you. Anything that fails validation, we drop rather than pad the count.

Can I filter by state, metro, or clinic type?

Yes. You can narrow by state, metro, clinic type (small animal, mixed, equine, exotic, emergency, specialty), and ownership model before you take anything, so a rep only sees the accounts in their patch.

How is this different from ZoomInfo or a list broker?

Two reasons. First, we cover the independent single-doctor clinics enterprise tools thin out on, plus the corporate-owned sites where the buying decision sits at a parent group. Second, our agents enrich each record with the custom signals your team scores on, like ownership change, hiring associates, or practice software in use, so you get a scored account set, not a flat spreadsheet.

Try the vet list before you buy it.

Tell us the states and clinic types your reps cover. We will send a free sample of around 100 verified DVM and owner contacts to check against your own, no commitment.

Get a free sample