Role: Veterinarian

Feline Urinary Disease and Telehealth

Feline Urinary Disease and Telehealth Feline lower urinary tract disease syndrome (FLUTD) is a frustrating disease process for pet parents, veterinarians, and cats! Most felines with FLUTD are between 1 and 10 years of age of which the most common cause being feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) (55-56%) followed by urolithiasis (15-22%), and urethral plugs (10-21%). …

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Start Small: Baby Steps for Success in Veterinary Telehealth

Start Small: Baby Steps for Success in Veterinary Telehealth Veterinary telehealth is an umbrella term. There are many components of telehealth that can be integrated into any hospital setting. Teletriage Does this medical issue require veterinary care right now, or can it wait? Telemedicine Allows for diagnosing, prescribing, educating, scheduling, and facilitating communication Must be …

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Using Telehealth in Emergency

Using Telehealth in Emergency What better way to build better client relationships than by being there when they need us most….during an emergency. Whether Max has developed a goose-honking cough, Fido has a broken nail that won’t stop bleeding, or Gracie has developed a GDV, our clients need advice, triage, and guidance in stressful situations. …

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Telehealth for Boarding and Grooming

Telehealth for Boarding and Grooming Veterinary telehealth through Anipanion has many in-hospital uses, like triage and medical rechecks, but can extend into additional non-medical services such as boarding and grooming. Utilizing Anipanion to connect with pet parents that are bringing their pets for a haircut and style, or dropping off their fur babies for a …

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