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Veterinary Telemedicine is a form of E-Healthcare that enables veterinarians to provide remote medical care to animals. It is a rapidly growing field that allows veterinarians to diagnose and treat animals from a distance, using digital technologies such as video conferencing, text messaging, and remote monitoring. Veterinary Telemedicine can be used to provide a wide range of services, including consultations, diagnostics, and treatments. It can also be used to provide educational resources and support to pet owners.
Veterinary Telemedicine has the potential to improve the quality of care for animals, reduce costs, and increase access to veterinary services. It can also help to reduce the spread of infectious diseases, as it eliminates the need for physical contact between veterinarians and animals.
Some companies in the Veterinary Telemedicine market include VetNow, VetPronto, Vet24Seven, and VetX. Show Less Read more