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Veterinary Telemedicine Market: Telemedicine for Connecting Specialists

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Global veterinary telemedicine market revenue is expected to increase to USD 627.9 Mn in 2032 from USD 120.0 Mn in 2022, and register a revenue CAGR of 18.5% during the forecast period 2023 to 2032.

One key advantage of telemedicine is connecting primary veterinarians to specialists to improve local care. Many specialists are concentrated in urban centers, while rural vets have limited access. Virtual consults enable real-time collaboration, with local vets providing hands-on interaction while specialists advise on their expertise. This facilitates knowledge sharing to elevate community standards of care. Specialist input via telemedicine ultimately helps local vets diagnosis and manage more complex cases. While an in-person referral is still ideal when possible, teleconsultations vastly broaden options for specialist veterinary expertise.

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