Kumachan Animal Hospital Expands Veterinary Care through JPAC
Kumachan Animal Hospital, operated by Kumachan Animal Hospital Co., Ltd., has officially joined the Japan Animal Care Holdings (JPAC) group, enhancing its capabilities and reach across Japan. This strategic move marks an important milestone in the expansion of veterinary services, bringing the total number of JPAC facilities to 47 across 15 prefectures, including 46 animal hospitals and one testing facility.
Based in Niigata City, the Kumachan Animal Hospital operates two facilities: the main hospital and the Aeon branch. Since opening its doors in 2002, it has been committed to the motto of "Patient First," offering a range of services from general medical care to specialized treatments in ophthalmology, cardiology, and exotic animal care. As part of JPAC, Kumachan Animal Hospital will continue to uphold its treatment philosophy while actively contributing to the enhancement of veterinary care in its local community.
Expansion and Future Prospects
The integration of Kumachan Animal Hospital into JPAC signifies a concerted effort to form a robust network of veterinary services, shared values, and quality improvement. JPAC aims to expand its group to include more like-minded entities to elevate veterinary care standards and establish a supportive work environment for veterinary professionals. With a vision anchored in the passion for saving animals, the organization is dedicated to nurturing an industry where veterinarians and veterinary nurses can thrive while providing empathetic care to both animals and their owners.
Moreover, the group's expansion is not merely about increasing the number of facilities, but also about investing in the recruitment and development of veterinary staff. By building a network that fosters collaboration and innovation, JPAC aims to set a new benchmark in animal healthcare.
About Japan Animal Care Holdings
Japan Animal Care Holdings (JPAC) is an umbrella organization that supports and operates an extensive network of animal hospitals and related services across the nation. Its mission is to improve the quality of veterinary medicine and enhance the overall care provided to animals, achieving this through a variety of initiatives, including personnel development, operational support, and promoting digital transformation in the field.
The JPAC group includes several respected veterinary service providers, highlighting its commitment to ensuring that veterinary healthcare remains accessible and efficient in various regions. Key affiliated hospitals include:
- - Ai Animal Medical Center Group in Ibaraki Prefecture, comprising six hospitals.
- - Wuil Animal Hospital Group in Miyagi Prefecture, with nine establishments.
- - Elza Animal Hospital Group in Hyogo Prefecture, featuring eight facilities.
- - Daigo Pet Clinic in Aichi Prefecture, which operates six hospitals.
- - Hasegawa Animal Hospital in Saitama Prefecture.
- - P&V Holdings across Osaka, Chiba, and Wakayama Prefectures, encompassing four hospitals.
- - Hikarigaoka Animal Hospital Group located in Tokyo and Saitama, consisting of four facilities.
- - Kumachan Animal Hospital in Niigata, consisting of its two previously mentioned establishments.
In total, the JPAC group now includes 40 hospitals, striving towards creating a cohesive veterinary network throughout Japan that addresses the needs of local communities.
Contact Information
For more information regarding this announcement, please reach out to Japan Animal Care Holdings' Public Relations and Marketing Department via email at
[email protected] or visit their
official website.