Patient History Summariser for busy vets
Upload referral packs, ECC notes, and records from outside your practice — VetNotes extracts the clinical details and saves a summary straight to your PIMS.
See the History Summariser in action
Watch a multi-page referral history become a concise, vet-readable summary in minutes.
Summarise histories from other vets specialists ECCs referring GPs
Referral PDFs and outside records can be long. Attach them and get a short summary to read before the consult.
- Attach the file and ask for a summary
- Key problems, findings, and treatments pulled out
- Up to speed before you see the patient
Summarise this patient history
Brydie-ecc-attendance.pdf
Summarising document…
Brydie attended Evergreen ECC on 7th Feb for chocolate toxicosis.
Summaries synced to your PIMS
Edit the summary if you need to, then push it straight into the patient record — a two-click workflow from upload to signed-off note.
- Save time getting up to speed on cases without re-reading hundreds of pages
- Original document stays available so you can verify before acting
- Works with RxWorks, EzyVet, OpenVPMS, Ascend, VisionVPM, and other major veterinary PMS platforms
Your PIMS
Always in sync
Frequently asked questions
VetNotes is an integrated AI scribe for veterinary practices. It records consultations and drafts structured clinical notes, generates summaries of patient histories, creates custom documents, and lets you chat with patient history using AI — all synced with your practice management system.
VetNotes is purpose-built for veterinary medicine. It is built by practising vets and understands veterinary-specific terminology, drug names, doses, and consult workflows — so drafts reflect how you actually practise.
Yes. VetNotes is built with privacy in mind and is highly secure — configurable data regions, encryption in transit and at rest, and strict access controls. See our compliance page for full details.
Yes. VetNotes is designed to be simple to use with minimal training. Most clinics are recording and reviewing drafts within their first session, and complimentary staff training is included on clinic plans.