Embracing Technology in Your Veterinary Practice
As technology continues to evolve, so does the world of veterinary care. From improving communication to enhancing medical treatments, the future of pet care is deeply intertwined with the constantly evolving digital age. The integration of technology and veterinary care was catapulted to a much higher level when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. While the pandemic proved to be a difficult time for everyone, it consequently forced veterinary professionals to learn how to quickly evolve their veterinary care to ensure they were still able to care for their patients. For most clinics, this rapid evolution of patient care involved relying on technology in ways they hadn’t before. Even after the pandemic, continuing to embrace and adapt to technological changes allows veterinary professionals to streamline everyday tasks, and improve both patient care and customer service.
1. Telemedicine
One of the most exciting technological trends in veterinary care is the rise of telemedicine. Telemedicine is one of the biggest examples of adaptations made by veterinary clinics amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Just as humans are increasingly using virtual healthcare, pets and their owners are also benefiting from online consultations with vets. Offering telemedicine appointments can help reduce the burden of in-person visits and frees up resources for more urgent cases that may come into your clinic unexpectedly. Telemedicine also allows your clinic to offer more flexible options which can ultimately enhance client satisfaction.
2. Digital Record-Keeping
Gone are the days of messy and easy-to-lose paper charts. Digital record-keeping and cloud-based systems have revolutionized the way veterinary offices manage patient records. Digital systems help veterinary clinics ensure that patient records are up-to-date and easily accessible by veterinarians. Additionally, these systems allow for real-time communication between clients and staff and automatic reminders. Some practice management software even offer your clients the ability to access their pet’s medical records via an app that can be downloaded onto their smartphone or tablet.
3. Online Pharmacy Services
Getting your veterinary practice set up with an online pharmacy can offer benefits and convenience to both your practice and your clients. Online pharmacies offer clients the opportunity to get their pet’s medications delivered directly to their homes as well as the option of setting up their pet’s medications to autoship. Autoship can help your clients ensure they always have their pets medications so that their pets never have to experience a lapse in treatment. When it comes to your practice, an online pharmacy helps lessen the amount of medications you must keep in stock and decreases the amount of time your already busy veterinary technicians must spend on refilling medications.
4. Social Media
Social media platforms are quickly becoming a part of the veterinary landscape. Pet owners are turning to social media to ask questions, find pet care advice, and seek recommendations for veterinary services. By having an active presence on social media platforms, your practice can help manage client interactions, respond to inquiries, promote health initiatives, and keep your current clients up-to-date on any clinic changes or promotions. A strong social media presence can help foster a stronger relationship between your practice and pet owners as well as help enhance business growth.
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