Clinic visit context
Milo has been licking the same damp patch since grooming.
Started Monday evening. Eating normally. No bleeding. The spot feels warm and smells a little yeasty.
Add the photo, timing, symptoms, and small details owners usually forget. BizTech Prime turns them into a short note you can send to a clinic or bring to an appointment.
Clinic visit context
Started Monday evening. Eating normally. No bleeding. The spot feels warm and smells a little yeasty.
Suggested message: "Can Milo be seen this week? I have photos and a short timeline ready."
Clinical review posture
BizTech Prime combines conservative triage language with documented review signals, owner-controlled images, and next actions before technical detail.
Approved by
Approval signals are paired with product controls that keep the experience careful: possible matches, clear triage, retention control, and clinic-ready reporting.
Dermatology approval
Pharmacy pathway accreditation
Research review approval
Independent IRB approval
Started after grooming, same patch, licking more at night, no appetite change.
Body area, duration, photo count, smell, warmth, pain, bleeding, eye involvement, and behavior change.
Monitor, book soon, or urgent care. The action comes before any possible category language.
What it does
Most pet skin calls start with half a story. BizTech Prime helps collect the parts clinics usually ask for: where it is, how long it has been there, what changed, and whether anything looks urgent.
Show the strongest possible categories with probability-style confidence while keeping uncertainty visible.
Move from monitor to vet-soon to urgent care when eye involvement, pain, swelling, bleeding, or lethargy appears.
Owners can remove uploaded image previews after analysis while keeping the report text available.
Pro reports are shaped as concise summaries for clinic visits, follow-up comparisons, and handoff notes.
Live product demo
The sample demo shows the intended product feel. The upload checker below runs fully in the browser and saves cases locally on this device.
Example case
Clinic view
Upload photos, mark what you see, and create a short summary for your vet.
Vet handoff
Create a note to generate a vet handoff summary.
Care
Seek urgent care for severe pain, eye involvement, deep wounds, heavy bleeding, rapid swelling, fever, lethargy, or loss of appetite.
Saved locally
How it fits
Pet type, body area, duration, symptoms, and notes become one organized case.
Severe signs are surfaced before less urgent possibilities, with conservative safety wording.
The summary is written as context for a licensed veterinarian, not as a final answer.
Pricing
Pet Owner
For one household tracking occasional skin concerns.
Pro Owner
For multi-pet homes, breeders, fosters, and frequent follow-ups.
Clinic
For teams that want better pre-visit skin concern intake.
Docs
These notes explain what BizTech Prime collects, how it flags risk, and how the report should be used.
POST /cases/photos
Accept close-up and context images, then return quality notes for the owner.
GET /cases/:id/triage
Separate severe signs from moderate symptoms while avoiding diagnosis language.
GET /cases/:id/report
Generate a shareable text report for vet handoff and follow-up comparison.
News and blog
Close-up, wider view, natural light, and a dated follow-up photo can make the story clearer.
Read articleMany skin conditions look similar. Safer software organizes context and urgency, then points toward professional care.
Read statusBetter intake reduces vague calls and gives teams a structured place to start.
View docsRegulatory status
BizTech Prime is framed as educational intake support. Diagnosis, treatment, and prescribing belong to licensed veterinarians working within the appropriate veterinarian-client-patient relationship. The AVMA describes the VCPR as the basis for diagnosis, prescribing, and treatment.
Animal skin conditions can look alike and often need veterinary examination, history, and diagnostic tests. BizTech Prime should help organize observations and urgency, then move the case toward professional care.
No prescription advice. No emergency replacement. No final diagnosis. Always contact a veterinarian for severe pain, eye involvement, bleeding, swelling, fever, lethargy, or loss of appetite.