What Reddit Says About Vet Finder Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Vet Finder apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Pets
VitusVet is a comprehensive app that allows pet owners to store medical records, schedule appointments, and even receive medication reminders. Its telemedicine feature lets you connect with veterinarians remotely, making it a convenient tool for keeping your pet’s health on track.
r/veterinaryprofession
Medical Unit Converter: to convert SI and US units, to better communicate and understand vets from around the world.
r/Veterinary
Honestly, seconding this. The medical terminology class I took back when I was still in high school carried me way farther than I would have expected. It’s the foundation of understanding anything in vet school.
r/Veterinary
I have Android and like Target (an antimicrobial reference guide), Veterinary Formulary (by Wickliffe, includes dose calculator), Compendium of Veterinary Products (by Bayer), and VetCalc + (fluid rates, emergency drug dose, pain/coma scale ...
r/VetTech
I've been trying out DogCatApp which is in the beta stage and has a chat bot in the app to send bugs/problems/recommendations too and I like it so far it can just be a bit slow sometimes. I do like it bc it has a ton of different animals (I have my cat and crested gecko on there) and you can se...
r/Pets
I actually ended up making my own ... grooming, expenses, etc. Basically an all-in-one care log. It's called PawTrack (Dog & Cat Care Log)....
r/VetTech
I feel like every system I've used (Cornerstone, Clientrax, Vettor, Intravet, Vetport) is similar in that you just click on the spot you want and fill in the details. In Ezyvet, I have the schedule blocks in to show the open space to schedule and have it color coded on the schedule to show when...
r/Petloss
Pawp is one that I used for the past year. I found that it saved my pup from having to go to the er or even see a vet for any minor incidents or situations where you find that you might not have to go to a vet but end up with a bill for something ...
r/Veterinary
If you're just looking for some regular questions I'll second the ZukuReview and/or the VetPrep daily questions. There's a new app called ViralVet that offers unique cases w/ discussions about the case that can be useful.
r/ffxiv
When you progress the main story enough, probably pretty soon for you, you'll start getting quests that require dungeons. You can let the game find a party for you with the duty finder, or you can enter it with Duty Support, basically a Trust party exclusive to dungeons.
r/Pets
I would recomend just writing it down on paper and putting it in a binder. But i understand that is a lot of work. But i do this because i don't know any apps.
r/CatAdvice
I legit had an 8:40pm appt too. It was so easy. ... Can't wait to see what everyone says here! ... Fuzzy is really good but only available in certain areas. If you can get it, they do same-day vet visits to your house plus telehealth. Game changer for anxious pets who hate the vet office. Price...
r/Veterinary
We are an in-home euth practice branching into limited palliative care. Anyone similar and can share the software you use? SimpleDVM? Digitails? Neo?…
r/parrots
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r/BackpackingDogs
I have the basic app built now, and you can read more about the idea on the landing page at https://vetdex.app
r/CatAdvice
... I went from using airtags to ... and my cat would have already moved on. Tractive has better battery life, accuracy, updates much faster, and a user friendly app to boot....
r/Veterinary
Or do you have a wish list for a new vet app? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... I think the 5-minute consult is available for Android, but not iPhones. That's the only one I think would be worthwhile to pay for. ... The 5 Minute Consult is availabl...
r/Veterinary
I love ezyvet, have used it in a couple of clinics. ... Vetspire. Very user friendly, great UI and UX - but they grew so quickly that getting updates and changes done are so hard. They also have small things break that don’t make sense like emails going out with no content yet they can’t reproduce. ...
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