Veterinary practice management software is the operational core of any modern animal hospital or clinic — managing appointments, medical records, inventory, invoicing, boarding, and client communication from one platform. With veterinary visits at record highs in 2026 and staff shortages a persistent challenge, the right software directly impacts practice throughput, client experience, and staff efficiency.
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What Is Veterinary Practice Management Software?
Veterinary practice management software (VPMS) manages all clinical and business operations of a veterinary practice: appointment scheduling, patient (patient = animal) and client management, SOAP note documentation, prescription management, lab integration (IDEXX, Zoetis), inventory management, invoicing, payment processing, boarding management, and client communication (appointment reminders, post-visit follow-ups).
Top Veterinary Software Platforms in 2026
| Platform | Best For | Starting Price | Key Strength |
|---|---|---|---|
| Covetrus Pulse (eVetPractice) | Small-to-mid practices, cloud-first | Custom pricing | IDEXX integration, cloud-native, modern UX |
| IDEXX Cornerstone | Established practices, IDEXX users | Custom pricing | Deep IDEXX lab integration, reliability |
| AVImark | Large animal and mixed practices | Custom pricing | Large animal records, prescription management |
| Impromed Infinity | Multi-location practices | Custom pricing | Multi-location management, inventory |
| VetBlue | Cloud-based small practices | $299/mo | Affordable cloud-native, clean UX |
| Provet Cloud | European and international clinics | Custom pricing | Modern cloud platform, strong analytics |
| NaVetor | IDEXX ecosystem users | Included with IDEXX services | IDEXX-native, cloud-based |
Key Veterinary Software Features
- Appointment scheduling — species-appropriate scheduling, room/equipment management, online booking
- SOAP notes — veterinary-specific clinical templates (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan)
- Lab integration — direct interface with IDEXX, Zoetis, Heska analyzers for in-clinic results
- Prescription management — controlled substance logging (DEA compliance), client dispensing labels
- Inventory management — drug/supply tracking, automatic reorder triggers, FIFO costing
- Boarding management — kennel maps, feeding schedules, vaccination verification
- Client communication — automated appointment reminders, vaccination due alerts, post-visit surveys
- Invoicing — estimate creation, automatic charge capture from orders, payment processing
Veterinary Software by Practice Type
Small Animal General Practice
Covetrus Pulse or VetBlue for modern cloud-based workflows. IDEXX Cornerstone for practices deeply integrated in the IDEXX ecosystem.
Emergency and Specialty Hospitals
AVImark, Impromed, or EzyVet — all support high-volume, multi-doctor, 24/7 workflows with shift handoff documentation and complex pricing models.
Large Animal and Mixed Practices
AVImark is the most established for large animal workflows. Equine and bovine-specific records, ambulatory visit documentation, and farm-based inventory management are key differentiators.
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FAQ
What is the most popular veterinary software?
IDEXX Cornerstone and AVImark have the largest installed bases among established practices. Covetrus Pulse (formerly eVetPractice) is the fastest-growing cloud platform. NaVetor is gaining share among IDEXX-aligned practices seeking a cloud alternative to Cornerstone.
Should I use cloud-based or server-based veterinary software?
Cloud-based (Covetrus Pulse, VetBlue, Provet) offers automatic updates, no server maintenance, and access from any device. Server-based (Cornerstone, AVImark) offers offline operation and full data control but requires IT infrastructure and manual updates. For new practices in 2026, cloud is the default recommendation unless you have specific offline requirements.
How does veterinary software handle DEA controlled substance compliance?
Most veterinary PM systems include a controlled substance log that records every dispensing event — drug name, quantity, patient, client, prescribing veterinarian, and DEA license number. This log is automatically populated from prescription orders, creating an auditable record for DEA inspections. Verify your chosen platform maintains separate CS logs per DEA registrant.