Flovolution: A revolutionary spin on veterinary care

A new spin on veterinary diagnostic medicine.

Currently, there is a large shortage of veterinarians in the United States—and only about 10% are qualified to care for large animals such as sheep and cattle [1]. As of 2018, 16 percent of counties and 187 areas are experiencing these deficits [2,3].  As a result, many farmers are forced to perform a variety of veterinary procedures to ensure that their animals remain healthy. While this may save the farmer money, these practices may put undue stress on these animals, which may cause adverse effects down the line.

 

Map of areas in the United States underserved by livestock veterinarians.

A simple solution that empowers farmers and veterinarians to do more. 

By applying principles of physics and biology, we’ve developed a product that streamlines the previously tedious and time-consuming blood component separation process, allowing them to spend more time tending to other priorities and less time running important diagnostic tests. 

Flovolution saves money, time, and resources


References

[1] Market research statistics: U.S. veterinarians 2018. American Veterinary Medical Association (2018). Available at: American Veterinary Medical Association Reports (Accessed: 6th December 2019)
[2] Freese, B. Call the Vet! Rural Veterinary Medicine Is Struggling | Successful Farming. Successful Farming (2019). Available at: Successful Farming. (Accessed: 6th December 2019)
[3] USDA looking for veterinarians to practice in shortage areas. American Veterinary Medical Association (2018). Available at: AVMA @ Work Blog. (Accessed: 6th December 2019)