Talk through the consult and VetDoze drafts a full, structured SOAP note (subjective, objective, assessment, plan) with verified doses already filled in. Edit, then save to the record.
A SOAP note is the standard structure for a veterinary medical record: Subjective (history and the owner's account), Objective (your exam findings and vitals), Assessment (your diagnosis or problem list), and Plan (treatment, drugs, diagnostics, and follow-up). It keeps each visit consistent, defensible, and easy for the next clinician to read. VetDoze produces that exact structure from your spoken consult, so you stop typing the same headings after every appointment.
Open a patient, hit record, and talk through the visit. VetDoze transcribes the conversation in the language you speak.
VetDoze sorts what you said into Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan, and adds the reason for visit and a suggested next-visit date.
Every drug in the plan gets a dose and fluid rate computed from a trusted formulary, by weight and species. The AI never does the maths.
Adjust any line, then save the note to the patient's history with a prescription and discharge summary generated for you.
A generic AI scribe lets a language model write the whole note, including the doses in the plan, which is exactly where a hallucinated number becomes a patient-safety problem. VetDoze never lets the AI compute a dose: the model only names the drug and route, and a deterministic engine calculates every dose against a verified formulary.
See how VetDoze keeps dosing accurateEvery note follows the same Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan layout, so records stay readable and audit-ready.
Body-system exam lines are pre-populated and editable, so the objective section starts complete instead of blank.
Drug doses and fluid rates are computed by weight and species, never guessed by the language model.
Nothing is locked. Rewrite any line, then save the final note straight to the patient record.
A discharge summary and prescription are generated from the same note, ready to hand to the owner.
Stop typing notes between appointments. The note is drafted by the time the consult ends.
Yes. Every note follows a consistent veterinary SOAP note template (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) with body-system exam lines built in. You don't pick a template each time; VetDoze applies the structure automatically and you edit the content.
Yes. The free plan lets you generate a real SOAP note example on a sample patient with no card, so you can read a full subjective, objective, assessment, and plan that VetDoze produced before deciding.
The narrative is drafted from what you actually said and is fully editable before you save. The clinical numbers that matter most, drug doses and fluid rates, are not written by the AI at all; a deterministic engine computes them from a verified formulary.
VetDoze writes species-aware SOAP notes for dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, reptiles, and other exotic and large-animal species. Notes are written in the language you speak, and the interface is available in English and Persian.
Yes. VetDoze has a free plan so you can write SOAP notes and see the verified dosing on a sample patient with no card. Paid plans start at $79/month (300 credits) and add patient records, discharge summaries, and prescription generation.
Let the consult write the note, and let a verified formulary, not a language model, fill in the doses.