VetEvince Launches VetEvince, AI Platform to Support Evidence-Based Veterinary Care

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VetEvince, developed by viggoVet, is an AI platform tailored to veterinary practice. Launching in early 2026, it delivers evidence-based guidance, streamlines workflows, interprets complex data, and supports multi-species clinical decision-making, offering free access to veterinarians, students, and allied professionals worldwide.

— VetEvince, an evidence-based veterinary artificial intelligence system developed by viggoVet, has been unveiled to address rising complexity and mounting demands in veterinary practice. Veterinary professionals contend with increasingly intricate cases, escalating administrative burdens, and fragmented medical data. Standard practice management systems largely remain oriented toward scheduling and billing, leaving deeper clinical insight and decision support unmet.

VetEvince was created to address this gap through curated veterinary medical intelligence and workflows designed by clinicians. The system is built on datasets contributed by hundreds of practicing veterinarians worldwide, emphasizing veterinary-specific logic rather than repurposed general-purpose AI models. According to viggoVet’s founding team, this focus is intended to avoid risks associated with systems trained primarily on human medical data or consumer-oriented language models that lack sufficient domain depth.

Michael Gerges, founder of viggoVet, said the veterinary profession deserves technology built specifically for its needs rather than adapted solutions with compromised data handling. The company positions VetEvince as a system capable of interpreting complex laboratory results, synthesizing external medical records, generating structured clinical documentation, supporting differential diagnosis, and outlining evidence-grounded treatment planning across species.

VetEvince is scheduled for launch in early 2026. Veterinary clinicians, students, and allied professionals will be able to engage with the platform at no cost, a strategy aimed at broad access amid tight practice economics. viggoVet reports that VetEvince achieved a perfect score on the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination and a 96 percent score on the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons examination, results that reflect its ability to manage veterinary knowledge across diverse clinical domains.

“We want every veterinarian to have access to evidence-based guidance without cost being a barrier,” Gerges said, emphasizing accessibility alongside clinical capability.

VetEvince integrates clinical reasoning with financial and operational intelligence to support both patient care and practice administration. Its developers point to the growing adoption of evidence-based AI tools in human healthcare as an indicator of demand, while noting the distinct requirements of animal health. Species diversity and varied physiology introduce complexity that limits the direct transfer of human medical logic into veterinary settings. The emergence of specialized AI platforms in human medicine demonstrates the value of decision-support tools grounded in peer-reviewed evidence and designed specifically for professional use.

VetEvince’s release marks a milestone in veterinary technology, introducing capabilities not typically found in traditional practice systems. The company describes the platform as a companion to professional judgment, designed to process large volumes of veterinary evidence and deliver clinically grounded insights that support informed decision-making and more efficient workflows.

About VetEvince

VetEvince is an evidence-based veterinary artificial intelligence platform developed by viggoVet. Designed specifically for veterinary professionals, the system delivers clinically grounded insights, supports differential diagnosis, synthesizes medical records, interprets complex laboratory results, and generates structured documentation.

Built on data contributed by hundreds of veterinarians worldwide, VetEvince emphasizes veterinary-specific logic and decision support rather than repurposed human-focused AI. Scheduled for launch in early 2026, the platform aims to make high-quality, evidence-based guidance accessible to veterinarians, students, and allied professionals at no cost, helping streamline workflows and enhance patient care across species.

Contact Info:
Name: Michael Gerges, Founder, viggoVet / VetEvince
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Organization: VetEvince
Address: California, USA
Website: https://viggo.vet/

Release ID: 89181104

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