AI-Powered Clinical Decision Support

Clinical expertise at your fingertips

Vet Advisor helps veterinarians with diagnostic workups, drug dosing, and lab interpretation — powered by AI, grounded in standard textbooks.

Three powerful tools

Each tool is backed by specialized AI trained on standard veterinary references.

Diagnostic Workup

Enter patient presentations and receive ranked differential diagnoses, tiered diagnostic plans, and treatment recommendations grounded in Cote's, Ettinger's, and Nelson & Couto.

Drug Dosing Calculator

Weight-based dose calculations for 100+ common veterinary drugs with interaction checking, species-specific safety alerts, and formulation recommendations from Plumb's.

Lab Interpreter

AI-powered CBC, chemistry, and urinalysis interpretation with pattern recognition (stress leukograms, pre-renal azotemia, DIC, etc.) and IRIS staging.

How it works

1

Enter patient details

Input species, signalment, presenting complaint, and any lab values or clinical findings.

2

AI generates assessment

Our AI analyzes the case using knowledge from standard veterinary textbooks and formularies.

3

Review & apply

Evaluate the structured output — differentials, diagnostics, treatment — and apply your clinical judgment.

Simple pricing

Start free, upgrade when you need more.

Free
$0

Try the core tools

  • 5 queries per day
  • All 3 clinical tools
  • Species-specific results
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Pro
$29/mo

For practicing veterinarians

  • Unlimited queries
  • Query history
  • PDF export
  • Priority support
Enterprise
$99/mo

For clinics and teams

  • Everything in Pro
  • Team accounts
  • API access
  • Custom integrations
  • Dedicated support
HIPAA-conscious design
Grounded in standard textbooks
Real-time AI responses

Vet Advisor is a clinical decision support tool designed for licensed veterinary professionals. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary judgment. All AI-generated recommendations should be verified against current references and evaluated in the context of the individual patient.