Explore the APS VetMed veterinary monitor range, from handheld pulse oximeters to advanced ICU monitors. Find the right solution for surgery, recovery, triage, anaesthesia, and ...
Advanced MRI has been the great equaliser in human medicine for thirty years. In veterinary practice, the same technology is finally becoming accessible.
What’s the difference between a salesperson and a sales engineer? Learn why technical expertise matters when choosing medical and veterinary imaging solutions.
Fuel pricing across Australia is experiencing sustained volatility, driven by ongoing global supply pressures and broader geopolitical factors. These conditions are now flowing ...
Most FPD approval submissions cover purchase price only - but panel replacement at year 8-10, ARPANSA testing, and PACS licensing add $5,500-$17,500 per year. This guide builds the ...
Most FPD approval submissions cover purchase price only - but panel replacement at year 8-10, ARPANSA testing, and PACS licensing add $5,500-$17,500 per year. This guide builds the ...
Retrofit FPD kits at $20,000-$40,000 vs new DR systems at $80,000-$300,000+ - compare 5-year costs, generator dependency, image quality, and ARPANSA obligations so Australian practices ...
Mentorship is no longer just a professional courtesy. It is becoming a strategic tool for building capability, improving retention, and differentiating your practice in a competitive ...
Veterinary ultrasound machines vary widely by system type, imaging capability and clinic use case, with prices ranging from $3,000 to $50,000+ — this guide breaks down what drives ...
Portable, cart-based and handheld veterinary ultrasound systems each serve different clinical workflows, balancing image quality, mobility and cost — this guide explains which system ...
DR, CR and film X-ray systems each suit different clinic needs, with digital DR offering speed and workflow efficiency, CR providing a lower-cost digital transition, and film now ...
Veterinary X-ray installation involves room shielding, licensing, electrical setup and compliance requirements, with fitout costs ranging from $10,000 to $35,000+ — this guide explains ...
Veterinary X-ray machines vary significantly by system type, installation requirements and clinic workload, with costs ranging from $20,000 to $80,000+ — this guide explains what ...
Traditional equipment is often bulky, complex, and requires a trained professional to remain physically present during the entire monitoring session, making continuous observation ...
As demand for faster, more accurate diagnostics grows, more Australian veterinary clinics are choosing to bring veterinary ultrasound imaging in-house.
In the field of veterinary radiology, we have often been asked whether CR (Computed Radiography) or DR (Digital Radiography) systems, are better for both general and dental applications. ...
At Medvet Concepts, we are pleased to announce our partnership with SonoScape – the leading developer, designer, and manufacturer of medical devices for ultrasound, endoscopy.