CES University and Sura join forces to create Bivett, an animal health and welfare center

CES University and Sura join forces to create Bivett, an animal health and welfare center
CES University and Sura join forces to create Bivett, an animal health and welfare center

A proposal in animal care came to Colombia from the CES and Sura University: Bivett, a health, wellness and animal care center that will seek to redefine the concept of a veterinary clinic.

“More than medical spaceBivett wants to represent a fusion between excellence in human care and the most prominent specialists in animal health and well-being“said the entity.

CES and Sura University

With an investment close to US$12 millionBivett offers services, including 15 specialties, outpatient consultation, conventional and laparoscopic surgery, dentistry, x-rays, ultrasounds and a hospitalization capacity for almost 80 simultaneous patients.

“The objective is transform the relationship between veterinarians, guardians and petsproviding a comprehensive and quality care“, they pointed out.

For its part, the approach will seek to raise quality standards in veterinary care and dignify the experience of guardians and improve the comprehensive well-being of companion animals.

With expansion plans to six other countries in the region, they will seek to position themselves as a benchmark in animal care in Latam.

“We stand out as an open and collaborative network of specialists in the sector, committed to innovation and excellence in animal care and well-being. Our contribution from academia and science will be focused on generate necessary criteria that allow us to have the highest quality standards and ensure that each of our patients is treated with the maximum care and attention“said Manuel Acevedo Jaramillo, rector of the CES University.

CES and Sura University
 
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