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Pet services

Source veterinarian leads on Google Maps

Wellness plans, urgent sick visits, and surgical caseloads convert anxious pet owners searching Maps before they call the third clinic on the list. Appointment access and compassion cues in reviews matter more than a generic veterinarian directory with inactive license records. NotiQ pulls the live listings so you can enrich contacts and open niche conversations.

Category filters, review proof, and outreach angles tuned to veterinarians.

Who this list is for

  • Veterinary suppliers filling accounts with practices that run daily appointments, not retired DVM listings
  • Practice management software vendors targeting clinics with websites and new-patient intake pages
  • Pet-owner acquisition agencies selling same-day sick-visit campaigns in metros with real review volume
  • Diagnostic and lab partners scouting practices whose sites already show in-house testing

Example searches for veterinarians

Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.

  • Veterinarian in Austin accepting new patients with 4.7+ rating

  • Veterinarian in Denver with website and wellness plans

  • Cat friendly Veterinarian in Portland with 50+ reviews

  • Veterinarian in Atlanta offering same-day sick visits

  • Veterinarian in Seattle rated 4.6+

What to filter for on Google Maps

Start from the Veterinarian category, keep wellness plan or urgent-care language in photos and reviews, and drop listings with no new-patient cues and no recent pet-owner reviews.

Exclude: Listings with no new-patient cues and no recent pet-owner reviews.

Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.

Outreach angles that fit veterinarians

Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how veterinarians buy and operate.

  1. 1Pitch new-client onboarding flows that clear backlogs without burning front-desk staff.
  2. 2Offer wellness-plan attach scripts at every annual exam for practices already accepting new patients.
  3. 3Sell cat-friendly clinic differentiation in dog-heavy markets where feline owners complain in reviews.
  4. 4Frame same-day sick-visit capacity marketing that wins urgent intent searches tonight.

Campaign example

New-patient veterinary practice list, Austin metro

Prompt

Veterinarian in Austin TX accepting new patients with 4.6+ stars

01

Maps leads

Local veterinarians matched to the prompt

02

Enrich

Emails and contacts ready to use

03

Outreach

Personalized emails using the angles above

Outcome: A ranked vet list for suppliers, PIMS vendors, or pet-owner acquisition partners, not a dump of inactive license records.

FAQs about veterinarians leads

Can I find veterinarians currently accepting new patients?+

Add accepting new patients to the prompt. Practice websites usually confirm status, but it changes often so verify before large outreach.

How do general veterinarians differ from veterinary clinics with ER?+

General practices emphasize wellness and scheduled care. ER and urgent clinics advertise after-hours emergency capability and triage in reviews and hours.

Can I filter cat-friendly or exotic pet veterinarians?+

Add cat friendly or exotic to the prompt. Species-specific language on their site and review themes usually confirm before you export.

What should I exclude from a veterinarian export?+

Drop retired or closed practices, mobile vets with no fixed appointment path, and listings where wait-time complaints dominate recent reviews.

Keep going

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