Server Based Practice Management Systems
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Server-based veterinary practice management systems are installed and run on local servers within the practice rather than being hosted in the cloud. These systems have historically formed the backbone of veterinary practice operations in the UK, supporting clinical records, appointment scheduling, billing, stock management and reporting. While many newer platforms are now cloud-based, server-based PMS solutions remain widely used across established practices and larger groups that rely on long-standing infrastructure and workflows.
RxWorks is a comprehensive veterinary practice management system also developed by Covetrus. It is designed to support the full operational workflow of a veterinary practice, including patient records, appointment management, billing, stock control and reporting. Known for its extensive feature set and integrations with diagnostic and payment systems, RxWorks has historically been popular among larger practices and hospitals looking for a highly configurable PMS environment.
RoboVet is a long-established veterinary practice management system developed by Covetrus and widely used in the UK. Traditionally deployed as an on-premise system running on a local server within the practice, RoboVet provides core functionality such as appointment scheduling, electronic medical records, billing, stock management and reporting. The platform has evolved over decades of development and remains common in independent clinics and multi-site practices that prefer locally hosted systems.
Teleos is a veterinary practice management system that has been used by UK veterinary practices for many years, particularly in independent clinics. The platform focuses on managing day-to-day practice operations such as appointment scheduling, clinical records, invoicing and inventory control. As a traditional server-based PMS, Teleos typically runs on local infrastructure within the clinic rather than being fully cloud-hosted.
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