Our go-home instructions, in English and Spanish, are created by veterinarians for veterinarians.
These pet information prescriptions address what pet owners truly value and need once they get home. They want to:
It has been researched and proven that pet health and client satisfaction are positively impacted when post-visit information is provided.
*Price based on the size of your practice.
We offer two plans, one for feline-only hospitals and the other for companion-animal practices. One subscription per practice location. If you have multiple locations, please contact us for multi-practice pricing.
BONUS! Your subscription also includes branded 101 Essential Tips books. These award-winning books can be gifted to your clients, helping them prevent emergencies, which is a critical part of pet owner education.
Your hospital logo, website URL, and optional phone number (clickable so it will dial automatically) will appear on every InfoRx (online and PDF), as per the examples above. See this example live online, including the Spanish version.
Click on topic to view online.
Dog Topics: After Surgery Care, Arthritis, Atopy & Food Allergies, Demodicosis & Sarcoptic Mange, Dental Cleanings & Extractions, Dermatitis, Diabetes, Ear Infections, Fleas, Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD), Intestinal Parasites, Masses & Tumors, Overweight or Obese, Palliative & End-of-Life Care, Pancreatitis, Parvovirus, Urinary Tract Infection & Bladder Stones, Vomiting & Diarrhea, Wound Care, Zoonotic Diseases
Cat Topics: After Surgery Care, Arthritis, Constipation, Dental Cleanings & Extractions, Diabetes, Ear Infections & Ear Mites, FeLV, FIV & FIP Viruses, Fleas, Heart Murmur, Hyperthyroidism, Intestinal Parasites, Kidney Disease, Not Eating or Drinking, Overweight or Obese, Palliative & End-of-Life Care, Ringworm Infection, Upper Respiratory Infection (URI), Urinary Tract Infection & Inflammatory Cystitis, Vomiting & Diarrhea, Wound Care.
More topics will be added on a continuous basis.
“…participating pet owners expressed the need to ask questions and clarify information received from handouts after their appointment. If veterinarians do not provide an opportunity for clients to ask questions about information received from handouts, veterinarians may assume that the information is not useful for the client, yet a lack of written information has been associated with reduced client compliance.”
– Janke 2021 Pet owners’ and veterinarians’ perceptions of information exchange and clinical decision-making in companion animal practice