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Example output · Veterinarian AI

What the Client Communication Writer actually produces

Takes pet details, lab findings, and a desired tone, then drafts a complete owner-facing email explaining results in plain language alongside ready-to-use subject line options.

Real output from this tool's promptSenior dog lab result email
The input
Email Type:
Lab Result Explanation
Pet Info:
Bella, 9-year-old spayed female Golden Retriever, 32 kg
Situation:
Routine senior bloodwork revealed mildly elevated ALT (98 U/L) and ALP (210 U/L), suggesting early hepatic changes. All other values within normal limits. Owner is a first-time senior dog parent and may be anxious about results.
Tone:
Warm and reassuring, but medically accurate
Owner Email Draft

Dear [Owner Name], Thank you for bringing Bella in for her senior wellness bloodwork. We appreciate your proactive approach to her health care. Bella's recent lab results show some findings we'd like to discuss with you. Her liver enzyme values—specifically ALT at 98 U/L and ALP at 210 U/L—are mildly elevated compared to our normal reference ranges. This pattern can suggest early changes in liver function, though it does not indicate an acute or critical issue at this time. All of her other blood values fell comfortably within normal limits, which is very encouraging. For a dog at Bella's age and size, mild liver enzyme elevation is not uncommon and does not necessarily mean she is ill. However, we do recommend monitoring this trend. Here are the next steps we suggest: 1. Recheck bloodwork in 4–6 weeks to see if the values remain stable, improve, or trend higher. This pattern will help us understand what's happening. 2. Continue her current diet and routine unless we advise otherwise. 3. Ensure she stays well-hydrated and gets appropriate exercise for her age. 4. Monitor her at home for any changes in appetite, energy level, or water intake; report these to us promptly. We do not recommend any medications or dietary changes at this moment; we're simply monitoring a trend. If Bella develops symptoms such as loss of appetite, vomiting, yellowing of the gums or whites of her eyes, or unusual letharness, please contact us right away. You're doing a wonderful job caring for Bella during her senior years. We'll stay in close partnership with you to keep her comfortable and healthy. Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns. Warm regards, [Veterinary Practice Name] [Contact Information]

Subject Line Options

1. Bella's Lab Results: Liver Enzymes Need Monitoring 2. Senior Wellness Update: Follow-up Needed for Bella 3. Bella's Bloodwork Review—Next Steps Outlined

What to edit for your situation

Replace [Owner Name] and [Veterinarian Name] placeholders, confirm the specific follow-up timeline and recommendations match your clinical plan, and complete the truncated closing sentence in the sample output.

Human review: Always verify that the medical values, interpretations, and recommended next steps in the draft precisely match the patient's actual record before sending — do not rely on AI output as a substitute for your clinical judgment.

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