Ellie Diagnostics and The Veterinary Cooperative (TVC) Announce Partnership


Ellie Diagnostics, a full service veterinary diagnostics laboratory, has announced a strategic partnership with The Veterinary Cooperative (TVC) and it’s 4,000 members around the United States. Through this partnership, Ellie Diagnostics and TVC will empower veterinarians to access high quality diagnostics through its modern technology platform.

“Veterinarians deserve a revamped way to access laboratory testing. Outdated lab contracts and fax results need to be replaced with innovation and the latest technology. This partnership is helping make that a reality for TVCs members,” said Mark DeCourcy, Founder and CEO. Ellie is the fastest growing independent veterinary diagnostics laboratory in the country.

“TVC is proud to partner with organizations that share our passion for the independent veterinary industry, and the individual clinics that keep pets healthy and happy,” said Pablo Lopez, Director of Operations and Marketing at TVC. Serving 4,000 owner hospitals, TVC exists solely to serve the best interests of its owner hospitals. Through this endeavor they partner with companies spanning multiple industries to provide better pricing structures, access to more robust business and marketing training, and foster a sense of community that supports growth and innovation.

About Ellie Diagnostics

Ellie Diagnostics is a privately held veterinary diagnostics company providing innovative laboratory services to independent veterinarians nationwide. They provide a comprehensive menu of lab services, client-friendly results, competitive pricing and a contract-free business philosophy. To learn more about Ellie Diagnostics, please visit: http://www.elliediagnostics.com.

About The Veterinary Cooperative

TVC is the largest veterinarian-owned purchasing cooperative in the United States. Established by four veterinarians, TVC utilizes their collective size to level the field in pricing, marketing and business strategies between independent practices and the growing number of corporate hospitals, big box stores, online pharmacies and providers that are encroaching on the independent animal hospital’s ability to be profitable. To learn more about The Veterinary Cooperative, please visit: http://www.tvc.coop.

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