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Covetrus Impromed Equine

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What is Covetrus Impromed Equine

Covetrus Impromed Equine is a veterinary practice management system designed for equine and large-animal ambulatory workflows. It supports scheduling, client and patient records, billing, inventory, and reporting for practices that operate in the field as well as in-clinic. The product is positioned as an equine-focused variant of the Impromed platform under the Covetrus portfolio, with features oriented to mobile/ambulatory use cases and equine medical record needs.

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Equine ambulatory workflow support

The product is built for equine and large-animal practices that commonly work offsite, which typically requires different scheduling, invoicing, and record-keeping patterns than small-animal clinics. It aligns practice operations around farm calls, multiple animals per visit, and field service billing scenarios. This focus can reduce the need for workarounds compared with more general-purpose veterinary systems.

Core PIMS breadth

Impromed Equine covers the core practice-management functions most clinics require, including appointment management, medical records, invoicing, inventory, and operational reporting. This breadth supports running day-to-day clinic administration from a single system rather than stitching together multiple point solutions. It also fits organizations that want a consistent PIMS approach across locations or service lines within the same vendor family.

Part of Covetrus ecosystem

As a Covetrus product, it is typically evaluated alongside related Covetrus practice and commerce offerings used by veterinary organizations. This can simplify vendor management for practices already standardizing on Covetrus tools and services. It may also support more straightforward alignment with Covetrus distribution and practice operations processes than an unrelated vendor stack.

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Vendor ecosystem dependence

Organizations that adopt the product often align more tightly with Covetrus’ broader platform and service model. If a practice prefers a highly vendor-neutral approach for integrations and purchasing, that alignment can be a constraint. Switching costs can increase when workflows, data, and connected services concentrate within one vendor family.

Implementation and training effort

Practice management systems with broad administrative scope typically require structured configuration, data migration, and staff training. Equine ambulatory workflows add complexity (e.g., field billing patterns and multi-patient visits), which can increase rollout effort. Smaller practices may find the time investment significant relative to lighter-weight tools.

Modern UX expectations vary

Some veterinary teams prioritize newer, cloud-first interfaces and rapid iteration cycles in this category. Depending on deployment and configuration, the user experience and workflow design may feel less modern than newer platforms that emphasize web-native usability. This can affect adoption speed for staff who expect mobile-first or highly streamlined screens.

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Covetrus, Inc.
Portland, Maine, USA
2019
Private
https://www.covetrus.com/
https://x.com/covetrus
https://www.linkedin.com/company/covetrus/

Tools by Covetrus, Inc.

Covetrus Pulse
Covetrus Avimark
Cornerstone Practice Management
Covetrus Impromed
Covetrus Ascend
Covetrus VetSuite
Covetrus Impromed Equine
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