Veterinary Use Cases​

Veterinarian petting a dog while talking to a pet owner.

Satellite Pet Clinics

Veterinary telemedicine can allow a veterinary practice to cover a larger geographic area by setting up satellite clinics that are staffed only by veterinary technicians.

Woman holding a kitten while talking to a remote veterinarian on screen

Load Balancing Across Clinics

On any given day there may not be that many animals at one location, but there are those days where they all show up at once, and there aren't enough vets to see every animal. Veterinary Telemedicine provides the opportunity to help balance the load across multiple clinics or partner clinics. Veterinarians at other locations can see animals at the high demand location and help to cover sporadic high demand situations. 

Veterinarian seeing a dog and pet owner remotely via telehealth

Remote Home Visits

Telemedicine otoscopes, exam cameras and stethoscopes  can be purchased by or loaned out to pet parents needing for pets needing follow-up monitoring. Which can save owners trips in and  out of the clinic on a regular basis.

Veterinarian and vet tech examining a row of cows

Agricultural Veterinary Practices

Traveling from ranch to ranch can be very time consuming, using veterinary telemedicine technology can allow you to see more animals in less time by eliminating or reducing travel to only what is needed.

Ranchers  can keep telemedicine otoscopes, and stethoscopes on hand for when they need an animal looked at, or vet techs can carry a mobile kit with them.