We understand how vital vet nurses are to the daily operations of practices and we’re glad to see that nurses are now taking on more prominent roles, including running nurse clinics – a shift which benefits both practices and pet owners.
Vet nurses are no longer limited to support roles. With advanced training, they can take on responsibilities like post-op care and wellness consultations. Expanding their scope boosts practice efficiency, allowing vets to focus on complex cases while maintaining high patient care standards.
Common nurse clinics can include:
- Weight management – nurses provide tailored diet and weight plans to help manage pet obesity
- Puppy and kitten clinics – advising on vaccinations, parasite control, and behaviour
- Dental care – educating owners on oral hygiene and referring issues to vets
- Geriatric care – senior pet check-ups, focusing on mobility, diet, and chronic conditions
Nurse consults are hugely beneficial for practices. They free up vets, allowing them to focus on surgeries and complex cases. They also offer more care opportunities, leading to higher satisfaction and retention. And they lead to better patient outcomes through early detection of health issues through routine nurse-led check-ups.
As well as the benefits to the practice, there are many advantages for owners as well. Nurse consultations are more cost-effective, making routine care more accessible. They’re also more accessible, easing appointment bottlenecks and addressing non-emergency concerns quickly. Nurses can also foster stronger bonds with pets and owners, enhancing the personal experience.
If you’re looking to upskill your nurses, we’re running a one-day course on 7th October specifically designed to improve nurses’ confidence with consultations and learn how to best utilise the many skills they have in practice. Find out more and book here.