VetCaseIQ

Terms

Terms & clinical disclaimer

Please read carefully. Use of VetCaseIQ is subject to these terms.

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.

Clinical disclaimer

  • VetCaseIQ is not a veterinary medical device.
  • VetCaseIQ does not practice veterinary medicine.
  • VetCaseIQ does not establish a veterinarian-client-patient relationship.
  • VetCaseIQ does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or recommend care.
  • All outputs must be reviewed by a licensed veterinarian.

Intended users and use

VetCaseIQ is intended for licensed veterinary professionals as a research-support and organizational tool. It is not intended for pet owners to self-diagnose or treat animals, and it is not for use in emergencies as a substitute for immediate clinical judgment.

No guarantee of accuracy

AI output may be incomplete or incorrect. VetCaseIQ organizes and summarizes the information provided to it; it does not verify clinical facts. The attending veterinarian remains solely responsible for verifying findings against original patient records, lab results, clinical judgment, and current standards of care, and for all clinical decisions.

Evidence and citations

VetCaseIQ does not fabricate citations. When live literature retrieval is not configured, the report states this explicitly and presents no references. When enabled, only validated sources are shown.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, VetCaseIQ and its providers are not liable for clinical decisions made using the tool. This is placeholder terms language for an MVP and should be replaced by reviewed legal terms before any production use.