Dr. Wexler outside her clinic

Dr. Wexler and Twinkie (hiding behind)


standing outside her very busy clinic located just ten minutes from Kennedy Airport.  Dr. Wexler also owns and operates the Broadway Dog Spa located next door to the clinic.  Her web sites are

Dr. Wexler's Endorsement:

I have been using the DataVet Systems in my veterinary practice since September 1999.  Jim's team at that time, came to New York to set us up, and did a real good job;  in February of 2007 we upgraded into the latest Windows version, in what seems like the blink of an eye.  The transition occurred seamlessly.  The DataVet Systems team was highly available to address the issues that arose and we dealt with them swiftly and painlessly.  There were customized program changes that we asked for and received.

I would estimate that my practice has doubled its volume since we first adopted the DataVet Systems program almost eight years ago, and it truly was limited only by the age of the hardware.  I expect to continue to grow my practice with DataVet Systems and the supportive team we've  relied  on over the years.  I would be happy to discuss any aspect of the program with you.

Examining x-ray in medical records
Examining an x-ray directly from a patient's medical records.  This is very convenient as it allows the x-ray to be viewed at any time from any work station including simultaneously from multiple stations.  The image is comparable to back-light viewing except for extremely subtle soft tissue issues.
Work station can be anywhereWith straight Windows systems the requirement to move to the Windows Server platform adds thousands of dollars to a large system.  The LINUX data server in conjunction with the Windows Professional operating system for the work stations avoids this addional expense, and the slim line work stations further reduces the expense of large systems.  This makes it practical to install work stations in exam rooms, in the surgery and grooming areas, at the front desk, in the pharmacy, and in offices.