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Submit a Correction

We welcome corrections. If a hospital believes its ownership status is incorrect, incomplete, outdated, or unclear, please send supporting public documentation so the roster can be reviewed.

Our goal is accuracy, not accusation.
This site is a consumer-education resource about ownership transparency. It is not a ranking of medical quality and is not an attack on veterinarians or hospital staff.

What to include

To help us review a correction, please include as much of the following as possible:

  • Hospital or clinic name
  • Hospital address
  • Your name and role
  • Your contact email
  • The correction being requested
  • Whether the hospital is independently owned, corporate-owned, PE-backed, VC-backed, retail-owned, or VSO-affiliated
  • Supporting public documentation
  • Any official ownership disclosure language the hospital would like listed

Useful documentation

Useful supporting documents may include:

  • Hospital ownership disclosure
  • Parent-company listing or removal confirmation
  • Corporate registration information
  • Practice sale or acquisition documentation
  • Veterinary premises or licensing information
  • Official written statement from hospital ownership or leadership
  • Public webpage showing current ownership or affiliation

Send corrections here

Please email correction requests to:

corrections@whoownsyourvetlongbeach.com

Please include links or attachments when possible. Corrections without supporting documentation may not be enough to update a listing.

Review process

  1. We review the correction request.
  2. We compare it against available public sources.
  3. We update, clarify, or remove the listing if warranted.
  4. We may add a note if the ownership status remains unclear.

What a correction can change

Depending on the documentation provided, a correction may result in:

  • Updating a parent-company or ownership label
  • Changing a listing from “strong public signal” to “confirmed”
  • Moving a listing to watch-list status
  • Removing a listing
  • Adding explanatory language
  • Updating an address, practice name, or active-status note

Good-faith standard

Correction requests should be submitted in good faith and supported by public or official documentation.

This site is designed to help pet owners ask better questions about veterinary ownership. Accurate information helps everyone: pet owners, hospitals, veterinarians, staff, and the broader veterinary community.

Bottom line

We want the roster to be accurate, fair, and useful. If something is wrong, outdated, or incomplete, send the correction and the supporting documentation.

Transparency works best when the information is correct.