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TeleMedVET
In partnership with veterinarians, world renowned researchers and industry leaders, TeleMedVET are undertaking a series of groundbreaking animal welfare projects. We have gained unique insights from our advanced clinical imaging services and through this knowledge we aim to develop easy to use and cost effective tools which strive to solve real world problems.

OUR
MISSION
Combining a lifelong dedication to science, animal welfare and passion for racing to offer a predictive tool to improving equine welfare across the globe.
Through collaborations with industry leaders and world class researchers we will utilise long term data from peer reviewed data to equip equine industry participants with cutting edge and cost effective tools to maximise performance and wellbeing.
“Lets give the horse a voice”

ABOUT
TeleMedVET
Through our sister company, TeleMedVET Advanced Imaging, in partnership with Perth Equine Hospital and Epsom Ave Small Animal Clinic we have been offering whole and half body nuclear scintigraphy scans to the equine community. Our newly formed affiliate Healthypaws offers Radioactive Iodine Therapy for felines and our recently installed SPECT/CT scanner is producing novel functional scans of felines and canines.
Through the use of state of the art technology and established clinical expertise, we endeavour to assist veterinarians in their pursuit of better clinical outcomes.
We are a licensed research facility, with an independent ethics committee. TeleMedVET has assembled a world class research team. Collaborating with leading equine veterinarians, universities, leading trainers as well as major racing jurisdictions both locally and overseas we seek to bring together the best minds and state-of-the-art imaging technology to get a better understanding of the pathophysiological processes that lead to lameness and fatigue fractures.
COLLABORATIVE
RESEARCH PARTNERS

HKJC
An iconic horse racing club The HKJC are at the forefront of equine welfare research. A formal Collaborative Research Agreement signed in early 2025 has forged a strong relationship with their team and allows us to investigate the use of serum biomarkers as a lameness prediction tool on an international cohort

University of Western Australia
​With the long standing support from Prof Dominique Blanche we have been fortunate enough to utilise the world renowned facilities at UWA. Prof Dominique has not only worked on our projects he is a co-author on many of our research papers and sits on our ethics committee. We have now opened our doors to students to complete their PhD internships at our facilities.

University of Sydney
Students from University of Sydney under the guidance of Prof Andre Kyme have been analysing the data collected by TMV to work on several projects from audio and visual gait analysis to AI predictive models.
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Charles Sturt University
World leaders in molecular imaging and neural network research our collaboration with CSU, in particular thanks to Prof Geoff Currie, has been instrumental to our success

Ciaron Maher Racing
​One of Australia’s largest and most successful racing operations Ciaron Maher Racing has taken data analysis and sports science to a new level. With a full-time staff led by Josh Kadlec-Cavanagh and Katrina Anderson, their use of technology and data collection is the way forward for the industry

Lumos
With offices in Melbourne and California the team at Lumos Diagnostics bring a unique skillset and will help us deliver a quick, cost effective tool for horse trainers and owners to monitor their horses skeletal health.

Curvebeam AI
​Leaders in cone beam CT imaging Curvebeam AI have been working with us on an exciting project to develop a unique imaging tool for equine welfare researchers to utilise in the detailed investigation of bone and joint analysis.

Racing Australia
TMV are the recipients of the largest individual grant in Australian equine welfare research through Racing Australia’s Research and Development Fund. We have undertaken one of the most groundbreaking research projects investigating the use serum biomarkers as a lameness predictive tool. With trainers nationwide lending their support to this endeavour
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Racing WA
Through the Racing WA Research Fund we received a grant which led the way to us developing a world first study which recruited both sound and lame horses to investigate a link between elevated serum biomarkers and abnormal bone scans.












