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Australia’s Leading Telehealth Platform, Dial A Vet, Offers 24/7 Access to Veterinarians for 7 Million Households

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BRISBANE, Australia--BUSINESS WIRE--

Dial A Vet, Australia's leading veterinary telehealth platform, today announced that it is ready to serve 7 million households nationwide, providing 24/7 online access to licensed veterinarians. With its affordable and convenient $25 AUD consultations, Dial A Vet is addressing the rising demand for pet care, especially in remote or underserved areas.

"Dial A Vet is committed to making veterinary care accessible to every pet owner in Australia," said Josh Fidrmuc, CEO and Founder of Dial A Vet. "No matter where you live or what time it is, you can now reach a qualified veterinarian from the comfort of your home. Our platform is here to support pet owners across the country, day or night."

As pet ownership in Australia continues to grow, veterinary care is becoming more difficult to access, with long wait times and rising costs in traditional clinics. Dial A Vet offers a solution by connecting pet owners with licensed veterinarians through virtual video consultations. From preventive care to addressing urgent health concerns, pet owners can get expert advice without the need for in-person visits.

Dial A Vet for Pet Owners

Dial A Vet’s easy-to-use platform provides:

  • Affordable Consultations: For just $25 AUD, pet owners can book a 15-minute video consultation with a licensed vet.
  • 24/7 Availability: The service operates around the clock, including weekends and holidays, so pet owners can get help when they need it most.
  • Nationwide Access: Whether in urban centres or rural areas, Dial A Vet is accessible from anywhere in Australia.
  • Comprehensive Care: Veterinarians provide advice on a wide range of pet health issues, including nutrition, behaviour, and medical concerns.

About Dial A Vet

Dial A Vet is Australia’s premier veterinary telehealth platform, offering affordable online consultations with licensed veterinarians. Founded by Josh Fidrmuc, the platform was created to make professional veterinary care accessible to all pet owners in Australia. Dial A Vet offers 24/7 access to video consultations for just $25 AUD, ensuring that pet care is always within reach. For more information, visit dialavet.com.


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