PetsVetCheck supports telemedicine providers with structured pre-history, an assessment of urgency, and digital case handovers even before the actual consultation begins.
Why this topic is becoming relevant right now
Pet owners expect fast digital support
Health questions often arise before the first contact with a vet
The number of digital inquiries is increasing
Not every inquiry is suitable for telemedicine
Relevant information is often missing at the start
The real challenge often comes before the video consultation
How PetsVetCheck supports telemedicine providers
Preparation
Relevant information is already available before the consultation begins.
Case routing
More suitable assignment to telemedicine, practice, or hospital.
Efficiency
Less time spent on basic history-taking and data collection.
The consultation starts with relevant information instead of searching for it.
From symptom to the right care
What PetsVetCheck can already do today
Structured pre-history
Dialogue-based collection of relevant information before the first contact.
Assessment of urgency
Classification into the categories:
Emergency
Urgent
Soon
Monitor
Digital case handover
Transmission of a structured conversation summary to the next care partner.
Veterinary knowledge base
Information on Symptoms:, diseases, Emergencies, and Poisonings: in dogs and cats.
Suitable for
Telemedicine platforms
Pet insurers with telemedicine offerings
Pet health apps
Digital service platforms for pet owners
Integration and partnerships
PetsVetCheck is not intended as a replacement for telemedicine services.
The goal is to support telemedicine offerings with structured pre-history, an assessment of urgency, digital case handovers, and better preparation for consultations.
Possible collaborations
Platform partnerships
White-label solutions
Integration into existing offerings
Revenue-share models
Goal
Improving case quality before the actual consultation begins.
Test the assistant
Experience the structured pre-history, the assessment of urgency, and the conversation flow using a sample patient.