FAQ: Subscription Information
How do I subscribe?
The NeuroPetVet website is a membership site teaching clinical veterinary neurology to veterinary professionals.
Membership options
- Standard: This is a free membership that gives partial access to the site including some of the blog posts and textbook pages.
- Premium: This is a paid membership that provides full access to the site, including all blog posts and the entire online textbook.
- Student: This is a FREE membership for veterinary students/interns/residents and veterinary technician/nursing students. Proof of student status is required.
What do I get with a STANDARD membership?
NeuroPetVet is a subscription-only website teaching clinical neurology of dogs and cats to veterinary professionals.
The standard membership is a free subscription with partial access to the website, including:
Select blog posts
- Neuro words for nerds: Each post provides the pronunciation, word origin, definition and clinical relevance.
- Wednesday quiz day: Test your neurology knowledge. Don’t worry! We don’t grade!
- What’s your neurolocalization?: Each post provides a real-world case to practice localizing lesions.
Select textbook pages
- All exam pages
- All localization pages
- Select disease pages
- Seizures
- GME
- IVDD
- Myasthenia gravis
- and more!
What do I get with a PREMIUM membership?
NeuroPetVet is a subscription-only website teaching clinical neurology of dogs and cats to veterinary professionals.
The premium membership is an automatically recurring subscription with full access to the entire website, including:
ALL blog posts
- Neuro words for nerds: Each post provides the pronunciation, word origin, definition and clinical relevance.\
- Wednesday quiz day: Test your neurology knowledge. Don’t worry! We don’t grade!
- What’s your neurolocalization? Each post provides a real-world case to practice localizing lesions.
- Case of the month: Each month we post an interesting case for you to work through from start to finish
- Imaging diagnosis: These posts include information about neuroimaging and quizzes to test your knowledge.
- Journal club: Life is hectic and finding time to read articles is challenging. These posts provide brief summaries of clinical neurology articles, as well as occasional non-neurology articles that we find interesting.
- Tips & tricks: These posts discuss a variety and tips and tricks to help you in the clinic.
ALL online textbook disease pages
Continually updated clinical neurology information
Still not sure you want to buy?
- Less than $1 per week!
- Weekly cost is less than 1/3 the price of a single Starbuck’s latte
- You might get reimbursed through your continuing education funds. If not, it might be tax deductible.
- Your support helps keep the lights on and will allow us to attract additional authors with subject matter expertise.
What do I get with a STUDENT membership?
Here at NeuroPetVet, we believe in a strong educational foundation, so we provide the ENTIRE website at no charge while you’re in training.
Offer only valid for veterinary students, interns, residents, and veterinary technician/nursing students.
PROOF OF STUDENT STATUS IS REQUIRED BEFORE FULL ACCESS IS GRANTED.
ALL blog posts
- Neuro words for nerds: Each post provides the pronunciation, word origin, definition and clinical relevance.
- Wednesday quiz day: Test your neurology knowledge. Don’t worry! We don’t grade!
- What’s your neurolocalization? Each post provides a real-world case to practice localizing lesions.
- Case of the month: Each month we post an interesting case for you to work through from start to finish
- Imaging diagnosis: These posts include information about neuroimaging and quizzes to test your knowledge.
- Journal club: Life is hectic and finding time to read articles is challenging. These posts provide brief summaries of clinical neurology articles, as well as occasional non-neurology articles that we find interesting.
- Tips & tricks: These posts discuss a variety and tips and tricks to help you in the clinic.
ALL online textbook disease pages
Continually updated clinical neurology information