The VitusVet App is Modernizing Medical Record Sharing Between Veterinarians and Pet Parents Across the Country
VitusVet, a breakout veterinary technology company, is single-handedly improving the pet care industry with its app that enables modern information sharing between veterinarians and pet parents. When founded in 2013, the company optimized digital medical record sharing and has since evolved into an all-in-one digital pet care platform including automated reminders, insurance claim submission capabilities and direct appointment booking.
"As a practicing veterinarian, VitusVet was always about more than the technology," said co-founder and CEO
In fact, VitusVet was conceived because Olcott did not have the medication sensitivity information he needed one night when treating a pet patient--the lack of which proved fatal and yet has been the catalyst in saving so many others. To date, the app has thousands of participating veterinarians and securely stores more than 185 million pet medical records.
VitusVet's robust capabilities has even caught the notice of well-know organizations like THRIVE Affordable Vet Care, which is located inside Petco locations. "At THRIVE, we operate a very unique model for how to schedule specific types of appointments," said
The VitusVet mobile app is free for pet parents and can be found in the Google Play store and the iTunes App store. For more information about VitusVet please visit http://www.vitusvet.com, or contact [email protected]. To download the free VitusVet app, please visit: http://vitusvet.com/download-the-free-app/.
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