Turn a visit into a structured clinical record, fast

Veterinary clinical records software

Turn a visit into a structured clinical record, fast

Structured clinical records that capture the visit accurately, stay usable during the consultation, and support better decisions—without slowing the team down.

A product-led workspace illustration with transcript, SOAP-ready record, diagnostic image tile, and clinical summary connected in one case flow.
A unified case workspace showing notes, diagnostic images, and follow-up details connected in one structured view.

Notes, attachments, and decisions drift apart

Build SOAP notes and clinical records as the visit happens. Prompts and structure help clinicians capture what matters without fighting the software.

See how the workflow stays in context

SOAP-ready documentation takes extra effort without structure

Attach blood work images, diagnostic notes, and supporting inputs directly to the case record. Everything in one place—no hunting across separate folders.

See SOAP-ready output

Case review slows down when supporting evidence is detached

Access the full case history before the appointment starts. Previous notes, inputs, and outcomes—structured so they're actually useful in the moment.

Keep evidence attached to the case

The record in practice

From visit notes to a complete clinical record

Structured, accurate, and ready to use—documentation that reflects the visit instead of reconstructing it from memory.

Clinical record outputs showing SOAP notes and case documentation

Captured during, not after

Build the record as the visit happens so documentation reflects what actually occurred, not a best-guess reconstruction at the end of the day.

Clinical inputs attached to the case

Blood work, images, and diagnostic notes live in the case record—not in a separate folder you have to cross-reference during the consultation.

SOAP-ready when the visit ends

Structured note-taking turns visit details into a complete SOAP record without starting over or reformatting what you already wrote.

How it works

From visit notes to SOAP-ready records

Clinical records in Radix Vet are built around the visit—structured to capture accurately, easy to navigate, and connected to the rest of the case.

Capture the visit input

Start with the conversation, observations, and clinical details already happening in the room.

Organize supporting context

Keep related diagnostics, case notes, and other inputs connected to the patient record as you go.

Review a SOAP-ready record

Get a structured clinical record that is easier to verify, finalize, and use for the next step in care.

Clinical outputs

From visit notes to SOAP-ready records

Clinics that document in Radix Vet build a cleaner record with less effort. Structured SOAP, attached clinical inputs, and a full case history—records that support the next visit as much as they serve the current one.

SOAP-ready

documentation generated in a usable clinical format

Case context

supporting diagnostics stay attached to the record

Faster review

less time translating notes into charted history

A finished SOAP-ready case record with organized sections, a review summary, and a diagnostic image attachment in context.

Frequently asked questions

What teams want to know before they switch

Get clear on what veterinary clinical records software does, how SOAP notes fit into the workflow, and whether supporting images stay tied to the case record.

What is veterinary clinical records software?+

It helps veterinary teams turn clinical conversations, exam details, and other inputs into a structured clinical record. The goal is to make documentation faster, clearer, and easier to review than scattered notes and attachments.

How does veterinary clinical records software help with SOAP notes?+

It organizes the visit into a SOAP-ready format so clinicians can move from raw input to a usable record more quickly. The note structure is built into the workflow instead of being added later as a separate cleanup step.

Can veterinary clinical records software keep blood work images attached to the case record?+

Yes. Supporting images and diagnostics can stay connected to the case context, so the record and the evidence stay together. That makes review easier and cuts down on hunting through separate tools or folders.

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Turn clinical conversations into structured records

See how structured clinical records work in practice—from the first note to the completed case.