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VETport Review 2026
Key takeaway: Cloud-based PIMS serving 12,500+ veterinarians
What Is VETport?
VETport is a cloud-based pims serving 12,500+ veterinarians that has been building its user base since 2005. Developed by a team with roots in India and the USA, VETport has created a practical and affordable cloud PIMS that serves a remarkably diverse range of practice types — from small animal clinics to equine practices to university teaching hospitals to mobile veterinarians.
The platform is cloud-based and supports small animal, large animal, equine, university, mobile practice types. We found VETport to be the most versatile budget option in the market. With over 50 million patient records created on the platform and 12,500+ veterinarians in 20+ countries, it has substantial real-world validation.
VETport starts at $229/mo per practice with a starting at $229/month (up to 2 vets, 1 location); $112/month per additional vet, $140/month per additional location structure. A free trial is available. For practices with limited budgets that need to support unusual practice types (equine, mobile, university), VETport is worth serious consideration.
Founded
2005
Deployment
Cloud-based
Headquarters
India/USA
Users
12,500+ veterinarians in 20+ countries
Key Features
We evaluated every major feature of VETport. Here is a breakdown of what the platform offers.
SOAP format EMR
Medical records structured around the standard SOAP format, familiar to veterinarians across all practice types.
Appointment scheduling
A functional scheduling system with support for multiple providers and appointment categories.
Inventory
Inventory tracking with stock management and basic reordering capabilities.
Billing
Invoicing and billing tied to patient records across all supported practice types.
Client portal
A self-service portal where pet owners can access records and appointment history.
Lab integrations
Integration with IDEXX, Antech, and various regional lab providers.
Telemedicine
Built-in telemedicine support for remote consultations, particularly useful for mobile and ambulatory practices.
Pros and Cons
After testing VETport extensively, here is our honest assessment of its strengths and weaknesses.
Pros
- Affordable pricing
- 50+ million patient records created
- Versatile for many practice types
- Established track record
Cons
- Interface feels dated
- Customer support can be slow
- Less modern UX than newer competitors
Pricing Analysis
Understanding the true cost of VETport is essential before committing. Here is what we found.
VETport
Starting at $229/month (up to 2 vets, 1 location); $112/month per additional vet, $140/month per additional location
Starting price. Contact vendor for exact quote.
Key features included
- SOAP format EMR
- Appointment scheduling
- Inventory
- Billing
- Client portal
- +2 more features
Pricing Details
- Model: Starting at $229/month (up to 2 vets, 1 location); $112/month per additional vet, $140/month per additional location
- Starting at: $229/month
- Free trial: Yes
- Free plan: No
Our Value Assessment
At $229/mo, VETport is positioned at the premium end of the market. The higher price point reflects the depth of features available, but practices should ensure they need that level of functionality before committing.
Who Is VETport Best For?
Based on our testing, VETport is the strongest fit for the following practice types.
Budget-conscious practices
VETport's features align well with the needs of practices focused on budget-conscious practices.
Universities
VETport's features align well with the needs of practices focused on universities.
International clinics
VETport's features align well with the needs of practices focused on international clinics.
Who Should Look Elsewhere?
No software is perfect for every practice. Here are situations where VETport may not be the best fit.
- Practices that prioritize a modern, polished user interface will find VETport's design feels dated compared to newer competitors. The UX has not kept pace with the market.
- Clinics that need rapid customer support may encounter delays, as VETport's support operation spans time zones and response times can vary.
- Large hospitals seeking enterprise-grade reporting, advanced customization, and a modern workflow engine should consider ezyVet or Provet Cloud instead.
How VETport Compares
Here is a quick look at how VETport stacks up against some key competitors.
| Software | Starting Price | Avg Rating | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| VETport (this review) | From $229/mo | 4.1/5.0 | Budget-conscious practices |
| Shepherd | From $99/mo | 4.9/5.0 | Start-up practices |
| Panacea Vet | From $99/mo | 4.5/5.0 | Simple interface |
| AcuroVet | From $79/mo | 4.3/5.0 | Mobile/ambulatory |
Ratings shown are averages from Capterra. Pricing reflects publicly available starting prices and may vary based on practice size.
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Final Verdict
VETport is one of the most underrated options in the veterinary software market. For equine practices, mobile vets, university clinics, and international operations looking for an affordable ($229/mo) cloud platform with broad practice type support, it delivers genuine value. The interface is functional if not beautiful. If you can look past the dated UX, VETport's versatility and price point make it a strong contender.