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Business Overview
Japan Animal Advanced Medical Center aims to provide advanced medical care in the animal healthcare industry. Together with its consolidated subsidiaries Camick Inc. and Telcom Inc., the company operates animal healthcare-related businesses. As pets age and diseases become more diverse, the company specializes in operating animal hospitals focused on "secondary care"—providing specialized diagnosis and treatment.
Japan Animal Advanced Medical Center receives referrals from primary care facilities and provides secondary care services delivered by veterinarians with specialized expertise using advanced medical equipment. Services include diagnostic imaging through MRI and CT scans, as well as rental and sales of oxygen concentrators for at-home pet care. These services are provided on a fee-for-service basis directly from pet owners.
As a leading provider of small animal secondary care, the company serves as an "educational platform" where young clinical veterinarians learn cutting-edge medicine and a "clinical research platform" for developing new technologies and tools. The company also holds Japan's largest collection of diagnostic imaging data, which it leverages to advance animal healthcare.
Japan Animal Advanced Medical Center's business is classified into four main areas. In secondary care services, specialized veterinarians conduct examinations and surgeries using advanced medical equipment. Camick Inc. provides diagnostic imaging services, with specialized veterinarians performing image capture and analysis.
Telcom Inc. handles rental and sales of animal medical devices, supporting at-home pet care through oxygen cage rentals and sales. Other services under consideration include wearable device sales and development of an animal healthcare intelligence platform.
Japan Animal Advanced Medical Center operates on a full-referral basis in partnership with primary care facilities nationwide. The company provides secondary care at its Kawasaki headquarters and Tokyo hospital, with post-treatment care transferred back to primary care facilities. With 12 specialized diagnostic departments, the company delivers high-quality medical care through team-based treatment approaches.
Management Policy
Japan Animal Advanced Medical Center is pursuing a growth strategy to advance animal medical care. First, it plans geographic expansion, including a renovation of its Nagoya Hospital and new operations in the Kyushu and Fukuoka regions. Through these initiatives, the company aims to significantly enhance its diagnostic capacity and provide advanced medical services across more areas.
To strengthen the reception capacity of existing hospitals, the company is recruiting and developing veterinarians and veterinary nurses. By implementing a new electronic medical records system powered by AI technology, it is optimizing diagnostic workflows and building an efficient, high-quality medical service delivery system. This aims to improve satisfaction among pet owners and primary care facilities.
The company is also strengthening its support system for primary care facilities by leveraging the expertise of the entire group. Through partnerships with Cammic, which provides diagnostic imaging services, and Telcom, which provides home care services, it is delivering comprehensive services and deepening relationships with referring primary care facilities.
The company is advancing digital transformation (DX) and creating new value through strategic data utilization. It is building a data foundation to develop next-generation electronic medical records systems using AI and to realize its "Animal Medical Intelligence Platform" concept. This includes advancing diagnostic support and automating electronic medical records input.
Japan Animal Advanced Medical Center has set targets for revenue growth and improved profit margins, regularly monitoring metrics such as initial consultations for secondary care and diagnostic imaging, total consultations, and the number of affiliated hospitals. Through this approach, it objectively assesses progress toward management goals and pursues sustainable growth.