The placement of the veterinary clinic on the ground floor of a multifunctional complex imposes constraints on the design process. Subsequent to consultations with pertinent specialists, the requisite functions were delineated, accompanied by an initial dimensionalization and identification of spaces necessitating fixed positioning. The selection of materials and chromatic palette ensued to ensure alignment with functional, sanitary, and aesthetic requisites. The continual adaptation of the project and design throughout the construction phase proved instrumental in achieving timely realization. The integration of medical, commercial, and office functionalities constitutes a beneficial blend for a predominantly residential area. The clinic’s role as an urban entity bears significance for the community, with the proposed interior design adopting a user-centered approach tailored to the requirements of both small animals, their caretakers, and the medical team.