In a busy veterinary practice, the phone never stops ringing.
Reception teams are juggling appointments, handling anxious pet owners at the desk, processing prescriptions, speaking to suppliers — and in between all of that, trying to answer every incoming call.
The reality? Calls get missed.
Voicemails build up.
And response times slip.
Every missed call could be:
- A new client enquiry
- An urgent health concern
- A repeat prescription request
- Or a long-term client needing reassurance
In today’s world, pet owners expect immediate answers. If they don’t get one, they often call the next practice.
The Solution: AI Receptionist Built for Vets
At Gleave Media, we now offer an AI Receptionist service designed specifically to support veterinary practices.
This isn’t about replacing your team — it’s about protecting them.
Our AI receptionist:
- 📞 Answers every call instantly
- ⏰ Operates 24/7 — including evenings and weekends
- 🐾 Handles routine enquiries (opening hours, appointment requests, prescription queries)
- 🚨 Identifies urgent cases and flags them appropriately
- 📝 Captures enquiry details so nothing slips through the net
The result?
Less pressure on reception.
A better client experience.
And more revenue opportunities secured.
Why This Matters
Recruiting and retaining experienced reception staff is costly and challenging.
An AI receptionist gives your practice consistent, professional call handling without increasing headcount — ensuring every pet owner feels heard the moment they call.
If even one new client per week is secured because their call was answered instantly, the system more than pays for itself.
Ready to See How It Could Work for Your Practice?
If you run a veterinary practice and would like to see a live demonstration of how our AI Receptionist works, we’d love to show you.
👉 Book a 15-minute demo today and discover how to stop missing calls — and start capturing every opportunity.
Contact us via the website or email [email protected] to arrange your demo.



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