Using the Digital Vaccination Card
Paper vaccination cards get lost, fade, and stay home on the day of the visit. In Veetz, every patient has a digital vaccination card: a living record of every dose applied, with batch traceability, next-dose tracking, and instant sharing with the owner.
This guide covers the day-to-day use of the card. To set up your vaccine registry and application methods first, see Managing Vaccines and Protocols.
Opening the Card​
Open the patient's record and click the Immunize tab. The card shows one entry per vaccine, each with:
- The latest dose and how long ago it was applied.
- The status of the vaccine (see below).
- The return date for the next dose.
- The veterinarian responsible for the application.
- Details of the dose history.
A dedicated Upcoming doses section keeps scheduled boosters in sight.
Card Actions​
- Share QR Code: Show the screen to the client — they scan the code and take the patient's vaccination card with them, digitally. A premium touch that owners love.
- Print: A formatted copy of the card for clients who prefer paper.
- Refresh: Reload the card data at any time.
Recording a Vaccine Application​
- Open the Save button's dropdown menu at the top of the record and choose Apply vaccination.
- Fill in the application form:
- Immunization (required): Pick the vaccine from your registry — or register a new one on the spot with the New button.
- Application Method: The administration route, from your application methods.
- Date of the application.
- Batch Number: The vaccine lot — your traceability guarantee in case of recalls or adverse reactions.
- Next Vaccination Interval: In how many days the next dose is due. This single number powers the card's status tracking.
- Dose Count: Which dose of the protocol this is.
- Adverse Reactions: Anything observed after the application.
- Click Apply. The dose joins the card immediately.
Understanding the Status​
Based on the interval you set, Veetz calculates the next dose date and classifies each vaccine:
- Up to date — the next dose is still far away.
- Due soon — the next dose falls within the next 45 days.
- Overdue — the scheduled date has passed.
One glance at the card tells your team exactly which patients need attention — making proactive contact with owners easy and keeping immunization schedules on track.
Sharing the digital card by QR code at the end of the visit shows owners a modern, careful practice — and gives them a reason to keep coming back on time.
Next Steps​
- Manage your vaccine registry — the foundation of the card.
- Track weight and feeding for complete preventive care.
If you encounter any difficulties during this process, do not hesitate to contact our support.