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CoVet Launches Petbooqz Integration to Give Australian Veterinary Teams More Time Back

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CoVet Launches Petbooqz Integration to Give Australian Veterinary Teams More Time Back

By connecting CoVet directly to the Petbooqz practice management system, veterinary teams no longer have to write a record in one place and re-enter it in another.

CoVet, the veterinary industry’s leading AI copilot platform, today announced a new integration with Petbooqz, the practice management software.

The integration is designed to remove one of the most repetitive tasks in the clinical day, the work of writing a record in one system and re-entering it in another. 

Appointments booked in PetBooqz now flow into CoVet automatically as ready-to-work cases, and once the consult is complete, the finished record is sent back to PetBooqz as a clinical note on the correct patient. Because every case stays linked to its original appointment, records land in the right file and patient histories remain accurate and complete

“Veterinary teams often spend time moving information between the systems they use every day,” said Yannick Bloem, CEO and Co-Founder of CoVet. “This integration makes that process more straightforward. Appointments become cases in CoVet, and completed records are returned to the correct patient in PetBooqz, reducing repetitive administrative work for the clinic team.”

"For more than 20 years we have built PetBooqz around how veterinary practices really work, and helping our users save time has always been central to that," said Doug Bail, Director of Cider House ICT. "This integration with CoVet takes one of the most repetitive parts of the day and makes it effortless. Our users keep the practice management system they trust, and their records are written back into it automatically."

By connecting documentation directly to the practice management system, CoVet and PetBooqz are addressing a challenge that affects nearly every veterinary team, the quiet accumulation of administrative work that pulls clinicians away from patient care. 

Through a single, connected workflow, the two companies are giving practices a simpler way to keep records accurate and complete while spending less time on data entry and more time on the animals in their care.

The PetBooqz integration is available now to CoVet subscribers on a paid plan. 

Teams can enable it from the Integrations page in their CoVet account, match their CoVet users to their PetBooqz providers, and begin importing appointments right away.

About CoVet

CoVet is an AI-powered clinical copilot built by veterinary professionals, for veterinary professionals. Designed to reduce administrative burden and prevent burnout, CoVet automates SOAP notes, transcribes consultations, and streamlines client communication, saving clinics over two hours per veterinarian, per day. Trusted by tens of thousands of users across six continents, CoVet helps veterinary teams reclaim their time and refocus on what matters most: exceptional patient care.

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