Literature-backed differentials in minutes.
VetCaseIQ helps veterinary teams organize case information, generate differential frameworks, identify missing clinical context, and summarize relevant research considerations.
For veterinary professionals. Research support only. Not a diagnostic or treatment tool.
Elevated ALT/ALP with chronic vomiting
Weight loss, intermittent vomiting
T4 not provided
Illustrative interface preview with fictional content. Not a diagnosis. For review by the attending veterinarian.
How it works
From case data to an organized research framework
A guided workflow that keeps the veterinarian in control at every step.
1. Enter the case
Signalment, presentation, and structured diagnostics — only what you have.
2. Answer follow-ups
VetCaseIQ asks targeted questions to surface missing clinical context.
3. Review the report
A structured differential framework with supporting and conflicting findings.
What it analyzes
Built around the data you already collect
Example use cases
Where a research framework helps
Organize a complex workup
Lay out a problem list and structured differentials before a recheck or referral.
Prepare specialist questions
Generate focused questions to discuss with internal medicine or other specialists.
Summarize referral notes
Extract text from uploaded records to summarize relevant context in one place.
Safety & limitations
A research assistant, not an AI doctor
VetCaseIQ organizes and summarizes the information you provide. It does not make clinical decisions.
Clinical Safety Notice
- VetCaseIQ is for informational, educational, and research-support purposes only.
- VetCaseIQ does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or provide veterinary medical advice.
- Output must be reviewed by a licensed veterinarian.
- The veterinarian remains solely responsible for all clinical decisions.
- AI may make mistakes.
- Always verify findings against original patient records, lab results, clinical judgment, and current standards of care.
- Do not use in emergencies as a substitute for immediate clinical judgment.
Why VetCaseIQ
Evidence integrity over completeness
When accuracy conflicts with completeness, the system chooses accuracy — and declares uncertainty rather than inventing it.
No fabricated citations
If a source can't be verified, it isn't shown. Placeholder messaging makes the limitation explicit.
Structured & reviewable
Every differential lists supporting findings, conflicting findings, confidence, and caveats.
Veterinarian in control
Output uses considered language and is framed for professional review and judgment.
FAQ
Questions about scope and safety?
Read how VetCaseIQ handles evidence, privacy, and clinical positioning.