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Sploot Veterinary Care

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Sploot - Veterinary Assistant Sploot Veterinary Care Employee Review

4.0
Jan 4, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

1. Benefits are nice (401K, PTO, Health insurance). 2. Pet benefits are okay if you schedule an appointment ahead of time. 3. Snacks are always available which is great for the 10 hours shifts. Company pays for dashpass and gives $15 towards weekend lunches on doordash. Management also buys company-wide meals every so often. 4. Holiday parties! Team-bonding outtings. Very little drama within the staff. 5. Lots of opportunities for growth. Schedule is fairly nice, they try to give 2 straight days off. Overtime is typically approved when needed. Very good support-staff scheduled (~3techs per doctor).

Cons

1. No real "sick" PTO. It comes out of your accrued PTO. 2. you pay the "same day" exam fee if your pet is sick unexpectedly which is unfortunate. 3. No true "break". There's 1 hour scheduled as "lunch" but you are required to stay on premises and/or help out others. While this is to maintain the "urgent care" need, it does make for exhausting days when you are unable to have true down-time. 4. Lots of meetings.. you could have 2-3 meetings a week sometimes (team meetings, nurse-specific meetings, trainings...) 5. Management sometimes does not communicate well, whether that be changing policies, adding policies, switching doctor schedules unexpectedly, etc. Also, hiring process is not entirely streamlined.

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1.0
May 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The support staff and many of the doctors I worked with were genuinely kind, hardworking people who cared deeply about patient care. The clinics themselves are modern and aesthetically impressive.

Cons

In my experience, the operational model places heavy emphasis on maintaining a very fast-paced schedule and expecting doctors to become independently productive very quickly, often at the expense of sustainability and support. The onboarding process felt extremely accelerated (2 days) given the volume of operational systems, workflow expectations, pricing structures, and policies new doctors are expected to absorb while simultaneously managing a full appointment schedule. There was minimal protected administrative time built into the day, and multiple doctors openly discussed routinely finishing records, callbacks, and other responsibilities outside scheduled working hours. The culture also felt heavily dependent on constant self-advocacy in order to obtain basic workflow support or schedule adjustments rather than those protections being proactively built into the system. During my time there, frequent conversations among both doctors and support staff about people leaving the organization made turnover feel notably common and normalized within the workplace culture. Leadership was receptive in conversation, but many concerns ultimately felt reframed as individual adaptability issues rather than structural workflow concerns. While some accommodations were eventually discussed, it often felt reactive rather than preventative. This may be a good fit for doctors who thrive in a very fast-paced corporate environment with significant autonomy early on. For those looking for a more collaborative, sustainably paced culture with stronger built-in support and mentorship, this may not be the best fit.

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1.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Staff can be fun to work with if youre at a good clinic...

Cons

Management!! They are money hungry and can't even focus on the clinics that are open yet they are mass opening more. They let anyone do tech work/run anesthesia etc bc theyre so short staffed and have extremely high turnover. Dont listen to the sweet nothings they whisper in your ear in your interview, none of it is true.

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