About Vetlio
We believe every pet owner deserves to understand what the vet is telling them.
Vetlio helps pet owners make sense of blood work results, so you can walk into your next vet visit feeling informed, not overwhelmed.
Why I built this
A few years ago my cat ate a piece of ribbon. What followed was a stressful vet visit, a blood panel I didn't understand, and a recommendation for $3,000 worth of additional tests. I said yes, because I didn't know what else to do.
She was fine. Nothing was seriously wrong. But I walked away thinking: if I had understood what I was actually looking at, I could have had a real conversation with my vet instead of just going along with it.
That's why I built Vetlio. Not to replace your vet, but to make sure you actually understand what they're telling you, so you can ask better questions and make confident decisions for your pet.
Kim Bennett, founder
What Vetlio does
When your vet hands you a blood panel, it can feel like reading a foreign language. Reference ranges, flagged values, cryptic abbreviations. It's a lot to process in a short appointment.
Vetlio lets you upload that panel and actually understand what you're looking at. You'll see every value broken down, anything worth flagging called out, and suggested questions to bring to your vet. We're not a replacement for veterinary care. We're a tool to help you show up informed.
How it works
Add your pet
Create a profile with your pet's name and species. That's all we need to get started.
Upload the panel
Drag in a PDF from your vet's portal, or snap a photo of the printed results.
Get your report
See every value explained clearly, with anything flagged and suggested questions for your vet.
What we stand for
Accuracy over alarm
We never use scary language. Abnormal values are presented calmly, with context - not as emergencies.
Your data, private
We only use your pet's information to generate reports. We never sell data or use it for advertising.
Built for pet owners
Not vets, not researchers - everyday people who love their animals and want to understand what's going on.