Access Vetstream

Discounted access to Vetstream clinical information

What is Vetstream and how can it help you?
Vetstream is a database with thousands of clinical articles and images updated by leading vets across the world.

Vetstream gives you the advantage of an ever-updating veterinary encyclopedia from the comfort of your laptop, smartphone or tablet: perfect for revision and finding answers to complicated symptoms quickly.

Vetstart members can claim the following exclusive discounts:

- Free 10-day trial. See exactly what Vetstream can offer at no charge whatsoever
- 75% discount off all Vetstream services until graduation
- 55% discount off all Vetstream services 1 year after graduation

Percentages are great, but what will you actually be paying*?

For a quarterly subscription to one Vetstream service this means £18.75 instead of £75
or
For an annual subscription to one Vetstream service this means £71.25 instead of £285

*All prices exc VAT. You will qualify for a further 10% discount off your first year’s subscription if you make your purchase within the 10-day trial period. Additional discount will also be applied at checkout if you subscribe to more than one Vetstream service. Minimum subscription period 12 months.

How do I join?
Please scan a document displaying your name, course title, expected date of graduation and start date. We will also accept scans of valid student cards.

Please send a copy to lilian.gjertsen@vetstream.com who will then approve your application.

All scanned documents, information and details sent to us will not be shared with any third parties and will remain strictly confidential.

Vetstream free at university

We are keen to work with universities and vet schools to provide Vetstream access free of charge to vet students who can access the clinical content via the University taking out an institutional license. The benefits of accessing this university-wide clinical encyclopedia enable unlimited access to the peer reviewed clinical information for all students.

Please get in touch with your university librarian or administrator and ask them to e-mail us to obtain details of how they can purchase an institutional licence.