Vet Candy brought you here, Sonus Health takes it from here.
For Vet Candy readers · 7 days free for your whole practice · ends 30 Sep 2026
Turn your client's phone into a heart monitor.
Put a patient on a Care Plan and the owner scans at home, on the cadence you set. Heart rate, variability, rhythm, and an indication when a murmur may be present land in your dashboard between visits. One tap escalates any recording to a board-certified veterinary cardiologist; a signed report is typically back within 24 hours.
No card. No contract. $0 setup. Nothing to cancel.
Your practice code
7 free days for the whole practice, applied automatically at signup.
- Every vet and tech in the building, live the minute you sign up.
- Escalate any recording you choose to a board-certified veterinary cardiologist. Signed report typically back within 24 hours.
- Enough for roughly 166 scans or 7 cardiologist reports. Spend it your way.
Redeem by 30 Sep 2026. One redemption per practice.
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The gap
"Let's keep an eye on it."
You have said it. Not because it was a plan, but because the next step was a $650–1500 echocardiogram or a $1000–2000 referral, and many owners quietly decline both. So the murmur kept its own schedule for a year. There has never been anything between the stethoscope and the Holter. Sonus Health is what goes in that space.
The math
A Holter: $400–800 for one day. A Care Plan: $120–230 for the year.
The trend is the product: resting readings, week after week, from the animal's own sofa. Progression shows up while it is still a conversation, not a crisis.
Holter monitor
24 hours of data, one stressful day, limited availability
$400–800
Echocardiogram
a snapshot, after the case already justifies it
$650–1500
Referral workup
weeks of waiting, and a quote many owners quietly decline
$1000–2000
Sonus Health Care Plan
resting-heart data all year, gathered at home
$120–230 per year
Same patient, same question: is this heart changing? Only one of these answers it continuously.
Sonus has enabled earlier identification of cardiac conditions and supports consistent monitoring both in-clinic and at home. The reports are accurate, professional, and integrate seamlessly into our clinical workflow, providing clear evidence to support discussions with owners around further diagnostics such as echocardiography.
Madlen Tsoneva, DVM
Veterinary Clinic Ruse, Bulgaria
The data
95% agreement with a cardiologist's stethoscope. From a scan the owner takes on the sofa.
We benchmarked Sonus Health against veterinary cardiologists listening to the same hearts: 95% agreement on heart rate, rhythm, and murmur screening. Then we published. It is what makes a reading taken at home worth charting.
- Heart rate, heart rate variability, and rhythm from every scan, wherever it is taken.
- An indication when a murmur may be present. A cardiologist, not the algorithm, makes the final call on any case you escalate.
- No hardware to dispense, calibrate, or chase back. The owner's own phone is the device.
30 seconds · any smartphone · $0 hardware
Read the research Read it before you trust us.
Watch a real scan, start to finish
The report
A board-certified cardiologist signs every report. 95% come back within 24 hours.
One tap sends the recording to a Diplomate ECVIM-CA / ACVIM cardiologist, who signs a written report with findings and a recommended next step. You answer the owner's question this week, not after a referral list clears.
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Signed, not summarized
Every report is read and signed by a Diplomate ECVIM-CA / ACVIM cardiologist. Not an AI summary with a signature line.
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Assessment, not a flag
Murmur assessed and characterized for timing and intensity, with rhythm and heart sounds read alongside.
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A next step you can act on today
A clinical narrative your team carries straight into the owner conversation.
24h
Turnaround for 95% of reports
100%
Diplomate-signed
Each report costs a fraction of a $650–1500 echocardiogram, and often it is the thing that tells you whether the echo is needed at all.
Bella's Heart Scan Report
9yo Female Cavalier King Charles Spaniel · 20 Aug 2026
At a Glance
Overall Conclusion
We have identified a soft systolic heart murmur on the left side of the chest. The heart rate is mildly elevated at 118 bpm, which may reflect mild anxiety during the recording or early compensatory changes. Heart rate variability is within an acceptable range. Given the breed predisposition of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels to myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD), we recommend an echocardiographic evaluation to assess the mitral valve structure and any associated chamber enlargement.
In Depth
This is a cardiac wellness assessment of Bella, a 9-year-old female Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The recording was obtained via the Sonus Health smartphone application and has been reviewed by a veterinary cardiologist.
Dr. J. Harrison, DipACVIM (Cardiology)
An unedited sample report, in full. Read the whole thing before you sign up.
Smartphone auscultation will fundamentally change how we monitor cardiac patients, enabling earlier detection and more continuous follow-up than traditional episodic exams. It increases access to care for clinicians and owners, even without specialised equipment. These are incredibly exciting times in veterinary medicine.
Dr Laurent Locquet, Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Cardiology)
Veterinary Cardiologist
Code VETCANDY applies automatically at signup. No card.
The revenue line
$15–20k a year, from the caseload you already have.
Every "let's keep an eye on it" is unbilled cardiac monitoring. A Care Plan turns it into a service with a price: $120–230 per patient per year, with 30–50% practice margin built into the suggested retail price.
$15–20k
Added revenue in a typical year, from monitoring a practice could not offer before.
30–50%
Practice margin, built into the suggested retail price of every Care Plan.
$0
Setup cost. No card to register, no contract, no exit fee.
Illustrative. Actual revenue and margin vary with local pricing, caseload, and how many patients you place on plans.
The margin is not the point. Monitoring finally exists at a price owners say yes to, so hearts get checked more than once a year. The revenue follows the medicine.
Your free 7 days
Run your own trial. We'll fund it.
Seven days of full access for the whole practice: day 1 your first patients are on plans, day 2 your first signed report, day 7 you decide. Redeem by 30 Sep 2026.
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Claim the code
Create your practice account and VETCANDY applies automatically. Nothing to install, no rep to schedule, no onboarding call.
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Put your watch-list on Care Plans
The senior spaniel. The 4pm Friday murmur. The patient two weeks into cardiac medication. Their owners scan at home from day one, and roughly 166 scans means nobody rations.
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Escalate one case instead of referring it
Pick the case you would have referred. The signed report typically lands within 24 hours. Put it in front of the owner: it sells the next Care Plan for you.
If the data does not convince you, walk away. The reports are yours to keep.
The fine print, in full
Free access is 5,000 promotional credits, granted when you redeem VETCANDY and expiring 7 days later. They stack on top of the 1,000 credits every new practice account starts with, for 6,000 on day one. A scan costs 30 credits and a full cardiologist report costs 700, so the grant covers roughly 166 scans or 7 reports. Promotional credits are always spent first, so nothing you have bought is ever burned by the clock. No card, no subscription, nothing that renews.
The questions your practice manager will ask
You start a Care Plan in the consult and set the cadence. The owner scans at home on that schedule, every recording flows to your dashboard, and you see a trend instead of a once-a-year snapshot. When something shifts, you escalate that recording to a cardiologist with one tap. Care Plans are priced $120–230 and carry 30 to 50 percent practice margin.
Heart rate, heart rate variability, and rhythm, plus an indication of whether a murmur may be present. Any recording can be escalated for a written report from a board-certified veterinary cardiologist, typically back within 24 hours.
A smartphone. The phone itself records against the chest wall, so there is nothing to buy, pair, calibrate, or lose. Owners scanning at home use their own phone.
Any US practice, new or existing, once per practice, while the offer is open. New practices get the code automatically at signup from this page. On an existing account, a practice admin redeems it from Billing.
No. The 7 days are a credit grant, not a subscription trial. No card on file, no contract, nothing to cancel.
The 5,000 promotional credits from this code expire 7 days after you redeem it, and we always spend those first. The 1,000 signup credits stay yours, and credits you purchase never expire.
Nothing switches off and nothing bills you. Unspent promotional credits are removed, the rest of your balance stays, and from there it is pay-as-you-go: buy credits when you need them, or don't.
"Let's keep an eye on it" is finally a real plan.
Seven days free for the whole practice. Set it up tonight, and let Monday's caseload make the argument for you.
Code VETCANDY applies automatically at signup. No card. No contract. Redeem by 30 Sep 2026.
Vet Candy brought you here, Sonus Health takes it from here.