

HappyDoc bills the whole clinic at a flat rate; VetDoze focuses on verified dosing. Here's how to choose.
HappyDoc's flat clinic rate (unlimited doctors and staff) and deep bidirectional PIMS integration make it strong for large US clinics. VetDoze also runs a whole clinic, with per-seat accounts, shared patient records, and receptionist, doctor, and laboratory roles, and adds verified, never-guessed dosing plus a 30-consult free trial. Choose HappyDoc for unlimited staff on a supported PIMS; VetDoze when dose accuracy and a shared record matter more.
| VetDozeUs | HappyDoc | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing from | $79/mo · free trial · Founding $59/mo | ~$119-149/mo flat (unlimited users) |
| Free to start | Yes · 30 consults or 14 days, no card | No · 60-day money-back |
| Verified dose engine | Yes · deterministic engine | No · AI-written |
| Works without a PIMS | Yes · records built in, paste into any system | Built around deep PIMS integration (US) |
| Team & clinic accounts | Yes · per-seat clinic accounts, shared records, 4 roles | Yes · flat rate, unlimited users |
| Core focus | Scribe + verified dosing + shared records | Whole-clinic scribe + integrations |
| Best for | Dose accuracy, exotics, solo vets and small clinics | Large US clinics, flat-rate billing |
HappyDoc details from public sources as of June 2026. Verify current pricing with the vendor. Source: HappyDoc.
If you're rolling out a scribe across a large US clinic on Avimark, Cornerstone, or ezyVet and want one predictable bill plus deep bidirectional integration, HappyDoc's flat-rate model is hard to beat, and the integration is the point. If you're not on a supported PIMS (or don't use one at all), as an international or exotics-focused practice, that integration adds little. VetDoze then covers the same team need on its own: per-seat clinic accounts where reception, doctors, and the lab share one patient record, every note is attributed to the vet who wrote it, and every dose is computed rather than guessed.
Features and pricing are recoverable trade-offs; a hallucinated dose in a medical record isn't. HappyDoc writes good notes, but only VetDoze refuses to let a language model decide a dose, computing it from a verified formulary and flagging anything it can't confirm.
How VetDoze never guesses a doseIt depends on team size. Both run a whole clinic: HappyDoc bills one flat rate for unlimited users, VetDoze bills per seat with consults pooled across the team, so above roughly two seats HappyDoc is usually the lower total bill. VetDoze is cheaper to start (a 30-consult free trial, no card), and only VetDoze computes doses from a verified formulary and gives reception, doctors, and the lab their own view of one shared record.
No. HappyDoc generates the note (and any doses) with AI and emphasizes note-generation accuracy. VetDoze is the one that computes each dose deterministically from a verified formulary, and flags any drug it can't find instead of guessing.
No. HappyDoc's value comes largely from deep, bidirectional integration with US practice-management systems (Avimark, Cornerstone, ezyVet), and it shines when your clinic runs one of them. VetDoze brings its own records: there's no PIMS to buy, connect, or be limited to. You record the consult, get a verified note, and keep it in VetDoze or paste it into whatever system you use. That's why VetDoze suits international, solo, relief, and exotics vets the integration-first tools don't serve.
Try VetDoze free: write your next SOAP note by talking, and let a verified formulary, not a language model, fill in the doses.