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Online Veterinary Telemedicine for Dogs & Cats

Uncompromising veterinary care where your pets come first!

Virtual veterinary consultations available nationwide. Prescription services are provided where our veterinarians are licensed.

Lead Doctor "Doctor Heidi"

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At Vetelemed, our standard of care is shaped by the same principles as an in-person clinic: careful history-taking, thoughtful case evaluation, and clear guidance. Our goal is to support pet owners with convenient, ethical, and medically sound telemedicine.

Dr. Heidi has a strong small-animal background and a passion for clear client communication. For more about her qualifications and approach, please see her bio on the About page. Telemedicine is ideal for non-emergency questions, rechecks, behavior concerns, and helping you decide whether your pet needs an in-person exam.

Telemed does not replace hands-on care. When your pet needs a physical exam, diagnostic testing, or emergency treatment, Our Team of Doctors will direct you to a local clinic or emergency hospital.

  • Experienced small-animal veterinarian.
  • Low-stress, clear communication focused on pet and owner comfort.
  • Works with local pharmacies and clinics when in-person care is needed.

Contact

*** Important: Prescriptions may only be written for Arizona clients at this time.

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Where We Provide Care

Vetelemed provides online veterinary telemedicine consultations for pet owners across the United States.

Prescription medications may be prescribed only in states where a Vetelemed veterinarian is licensed, in accordance with state and federal regulations. At this time, prescription services are available in Arizona. Additional states will be added as our veterinary team grows.

FAQ

Can you prescribe medication through telemedicine?

Prescription medications may be prescribed when a valid veterinary-client-patient relationship (VCPR) is established and when permitted by state law. Currently, prescription services are available in Arizona. We are expanding to additional states as licensed veterinarians join our platform.

Why Pet Owners Choose Telemedicine

Fast answers. Clear guidance. Real veterinarians.

  • Online vet visits from home for dogs & cats — no travel, no waiting room stress
  • Ideal for non-emergencies like skin, ear, eye, behavior, and nutrition concerns
  • Honest medical guidance from licensed veterinarians — not automated advice
  • Helps you decide next steps before problems worsen or emergency visits are needed
  • Nationwide availability for consultations, with prescriptions where legally permitted

Not sure if telemedicine is enough?

That’s exactly what an online veterinary consultation is for. If your pet needs hands-on care, diagnostic testing, or emergency treatment, our veterinarians will clearly tell you so and direct you appropriately.

Veterinary telemedicine works best for early concerns, follow-ups, and guidance — giving pet owners clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.

Quick Intro

A short overview of how Vetelemed works before you book.

Book With Our Doctors

We’re expanding our veterinary team. Please choose your doctor and schedule directly from our doctor booking page.

Choose a Doctor & Schedule
Booking is now inside each doctor’s bio, so every doctor can have their own schedule link.

Is Telemed Right for This Visit?

Please review this quick checklist before you call or schedule online:

✔ Telemed can often help with:

✖ Telemed is NOT appropriate for:

If your pet is in distress, please seek immediate in-person emergency care.

Pricing

Transparent, straightforward pricing. No surprises.

Standard Telemed Visit

$95 per appointment

Non-emergency questions, rechecks, behavior concerns, general guidance.

After-Hours / Urgent Slot

$144 per appointment

Limited availability. Not for emergencies. If your pet is in danger, go to the nearest Emergency Clinic.
A 4% card processing fee may apply. Prescription availability depends on your state’s laws and veterinary licensing.