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Dial A Vet Crowned Innovation Champion at Finder Awards 2025, Also a Finalist for Tech Innovation

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BRISBANE, Australia--BUSINESS WIRE--

Dial A Vet, the global veterinary telehealth platform transforming access to pet care, has been named Innovation Champion at the 2025 Finder Innovation Awards, while also being recognised as a finalist in the Tech Innovation category.

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Dial A Vet wins Innovation Champion award and finalist in Tech innovation category.

Dial A Vet wins Innovation Champion award and finalist in Tech innovation category.

The Finder Innovation Awards celebrate Australian businesses leading the way in creativity and technology-driven impact. Dial A Vet stood out for its mission to make professional veterinary advice accessible within minutes - offering affordable, expert support for pet owners around the world.

Founded by Joshua Fidrmuc, Dial A Vet connects pet owners with a Global Vet Team for just $49 AUD per consultation, enabling timely, compassionate triage and at-home care. Today, the platform welcomes over 6.5 million visitors annually, reflecting its rapid global growth and reputation as a trusted source of pet health information.

“We are truly honoured by this recognition and this shows that technology can make quality care universal,” said Fidrmuc. “We now have veterinarians and veterinary nurses based in Australia, Japan, the Philippines, South Africa, and the UK providing 24/7 support to pet owners across all English-speaking countries.”

Dial A Vet partners with leading pet insurance companies and pet-service providers to embed instant vet access into customer memberships and loyalty programs. These partnerships help brands improve customer retention, reduce claims, and deliver exceptional value to pet owners through proactive care.

Backed by a network of more than 90 veterinarians and veterinary nurses, Dial A Vet combines technology, empathy, and medical expertise to deliver trusted telehealth advice from anywhere in the world.

As the demand for digital veterinary services continues to rise globally, Dial A Vet’s dual recognition at the Finder Innovation Awards 2025 marks a major milestone in its mission to redefine how pet care is delivered.


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