Fallsgrove Village Center · Rockville, MD

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Moving along some what more slowly than we’d expected, we do still have some new photos to share with YOU!!

Exam rooms are up

Photo 6 & 7: The original wooden studs have beenreplaced with steel ones–does anyone remember theold erector sets; and do you see the similarity?!

What about Lego’s to those of you in the youngergroup?

This photo shows the beginnings of the exam roomhall.

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Moving along some what more slowly than we’d expected, we do still have some new photos to share with YOU!!

Exam rooms are up

Photo 6 & 7: The original wooden studs have beenreplaced with steel ones–does anyone remember theold erector sets; and do you see the similarity?!

What about Lego’s to those of you in the youngergroup?

This photo shows the beginnings of the exam roomhall.

Photo 8: This is just the beginnings of what will be the large treatment room/recovery room.

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Photo 8: This is just the beginnings of what will be the large treatment room/recovery room.

Photo 9: This shows what will be thebathing room–housing the space tobathe the pets as well as (toward theback) the laundry.

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Photo 9: This shows what will be thebathing room–housing the space tobathe the pets as well as (toward theback) the laundry.

Photo 10: Here we have the beginnings of the scrub room on the left and the beginnings of the surgery room in the middle and finally the beginnings of the office on the right.

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Photo 10: Here we have the beginnings of the scrub room on the left and the beginnings of the surgery room in the middle and finally the beginnings of the office on the right.

Photo 11: Scaffolding in the treatment/recovery room and the open ceiling. If you look toward the ladder leaning against the back wall, you’ll notice a salt wall which is being covered during construction by a protective wall.

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Photo 11: Scaffolding in the treatment/recovery room and the open ceiling. If you look toward the ladder leaning against the back wall, you’ll notice a salt wall which is being covered during construction by a protective wall.

Photo 12: A better view of the future double-table surgery room.

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Photo 13: The hallway into reception looking toward the front door (space also being used as Construction Central).

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Photo 13: The hallway into reception looking toward the front door (space also being used as Construction Central).

Photo 14: The start of the custom-made treatment island showing the central column.

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Photo 15 & 16: This gives you a close up of the covered salt wall as well as the start of the dental table showing the fresh cement on the floor due to the newly laid under the floor plumbing for this dental station.

How many of you are wondering what a salt wall is and why would there be one in a veterinary hospital??

Salt walls are beautiful to observe especially when they glow from light shining behind and through them. They are also believed to offer air-purifying qualities when negative ions are released and help neutralize allergens dust and pollutants found in the air.They act as an air filter but are so much more natural and delightful to observe. They are said to also assist in healing. Just looking at one can make you feel happier.

We hope our pet patients will benefit from this wall and our staff will find joy in its beauty.

Progress is being made so keep an eye out for our next showing!!

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Photo 15 & 16: This gives you a close up of the covered salt wall as well as the start of the dental table showing the fresh cement on the floor due to the newly laid under the floor plumbing for this dental station.

How many of you are wondering what a salt wall is and why would there be one in a veterinary hospital??

Salt walls are beautiful to observe especially when they glow from light shining behind and through them. They are also believed to offer air-purifying qualities when negative ions are released and help neutralize allergens dust and pollutants found in the air.They act as an air filter but are so much more natural and delightful to observe. They are said to also assist in healing. Just looking at one can make you feel happier.

We hope our pet patients will benefit from this wall and our staff will find joy in its beauty.

Progress is being made so keep an eye out for our next showing!!