What it does
What VetCaseIQ does
Organizes the case
History, exam findings, labs, imaging notes, and uploaded text into one structured review.
Spots patterns and contradictions
Identifies clinical patterns across findings and flags where evidence disagrees.
Builds a differential list
Each differential comes with supporting evidence and caveats, not just a name.
Highlights do-not-miss risks
Surfaces possibilities that carry real risk if overlooked, and how urgently to follow up.
Summarizes what's missing
Calls out missing information that could materially change the interpretation.
Condensed or detailed
A condensed view for a fast scan, and a detailed view for deeper analysis.
Scope and limits
What VetCaseIQ does not do
Read this before relying on any generated report.
Clear boundaries
- It does not replace a veterinarian.
- It does not produce a final diagnosis.
- It does not make treatment decisions.
- It does not guarantee that every relevant condition is included.
- It should be used as a clinical reasoning support tool, not a standalone medical authority.
The workflow
Five steps, start to finish
Enter the case
Paste clinical history, exam findings, lab results, imaging notes, or uploaded extracted text.
Generate the report
VetCaseIQ reviews the case and organizes the evidence into a structured report.
Review the differentials
Compare likelihood, urgency, evidence strength, supporting findings, contradictions, and missing information.
Switch views
Use Condensed View for quick clinical scanning or Detailed View for full review.
Save the case
Save the report to your account so you can reopen, print, or export it later.
Understanding the report
What the scores mean
Scores are decision-support signals, not final clinical judgments.
Likelihood
How strongly the available case evidence supports a differential.
Urgency / follow-up
How important it is to address or rule out the condition in a timely way.
Evidence strength
How much objective or case-specific support exists.
Completeness
How much key information is available versus still missing.
Do-not-miss
Conditions that may carry meaningful risk if overlooked, even when certainty is incomplete.
Two ways to read a report
Condensed View vs Detailed View
Condensed View
- Fast scan
- Top differentials
- Do-not-miss items
- Recommended next steps
- Key missing information
Detailed View
- Full evidence review
- Expanded differential reasoning
- Contradictions / caveats
- Literature support when available
- More complete clinical context
Saved cases and privacy
Private to your account
How saved cases are handled
- Saved cases are tied to the logged-in account that created them.
- Other accounts cannot view a user's saved cases.
- Full case/report JSON is encrypted at rest using server-side encryption.
- Pet name, species, and case metadata may be stored separately to support sorting and search.
- Users can delete saved cases.
VetCaseIQ uses practical safeguards appropriate for early controlled testing, including account-level access control and encrypted clinical payload storage.
Best use cases
Where VetCaseIQ helps most
Ready to review a case?
VetCaseIQ is a veterinary clinical reasoning support tool. Reports should be reviewed by a licensed veterinarian and interpreted in the context of the full patient record, physical exam, diagnostics, and clinical judgment.
For veterinary professionals. Research support only. Not a diagnostic or treatment tool.
