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    DIY veterinary IT article title page. This includes the Computer Solutions logo, tagline, and contact information, as well as an image of a tool box. DIY veterinary IT article title page. This includes the Computer Solutions logo, tagline, and contact information, as well as an image of a tool box.
    The Hidden Cost of DIY IT in Veterinary Clinics

    Posted by Computer Solutions on January 5, 2025 At nearly every independent veterinary clinic, there’s that one person (maybe the

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    Posted by Computer Solutions on January 5, 2025

    At nearly every independent veterinary clinic, there’s that one person (maybe the practice manager, the lead tech, or even the veterinarian-owner), who’s become the go-to for anything tech-related. Whether the label printer is jammed, the Wi-Fi is down, or the PIMS screen won’t load, everyone knows exactly who to call first.

    And that person isn’t your IT provider. They’re a staff member whose actual job has nothing to do with technology.

    That’s the heart of what we call DIY veterinary IT. It’s a workaround born out of necessity, especially in lean, fast-moving practices. But over time, it takes a real toll on your people, your patients, and your bottom line.

    Let’s talk about what it really costs your clinic to keep patching tech problems in-house—and what a better setup looks like.


    Why DIY Happens in the First Place

    It’s easy to see how this starts. When your clinic is small or growing, there’s often no budget for a full-service IT partner. Maybe someone on the team is “good with computers,” or maybe you’ve just figured it out one step at a time.

    But as your practice expands, more staff, more patients, more connected tools, the IT expectations grow, too. And that “good enough” approach starts falling apart.

    Here’s how DIY veterinary IT often manifests:

    • One team member installs software and configures devices with no documentation
    • Important logins are saved on one person’s desktop or remembered only by memory
    • Backups are running… but no one knows how to test them
    • Printer issues, camera connectivity, or label syncing fall on non-technical staff to solve
    • The team Googles troubleshooting steps mid-appointment

    This is not a sustainable model.


    The Hidden Costs You Might Be Missing

    Even if it feels like you’re saving money by keeping IT internal, the actual costs of DIY can be significant. Here’s what we see in the field:

    Lost time: Every minute a team member spends fixing a tech issue is time they’re not helping patients, checking out clients, or doing the job they were actually hired to do.

    Inconsistent fixes: One person sets up a process. Then another tweaks it. Over time, this leads to a patchwork of shortcuts, undocumented settings, and things that “just work” but no one really understands.

    Security risks: DIY setups often skip best practices like multi-factor authentication, proper access controls, and routine patching. That opens the door to data breaches, malware, or system downtime.

    Burnout: Tech-savvy staff may initially feel helpful, but over time, the expectation that they’ll fix every printer and troubleshoot every freeze starts to wear them down, especially when it’s not part of their job description.

    No support continuity: When your unofficial IT person leaves or takes a vacation, your systems go with them. There’s no backup, no plan, and no one else who knows how anything works.

    This is where the true cost of DIY veterinary IT becomes clear. It’s not about dollars spent, it’s about time, morale, and risk.


    What a Better Model Looks Like

    You don’t need to go from zero to a full-time IT staff. For most independent veterinary clinics, the ideal solution is a managed IT partner who understands the tools and workflows unique to your industry.

    Here’s what that shift can look like:

    • A help desk that your staff can call instead of the practice manager
    • Real-time monitoring of your network and backups, so issues get caught early
    • Remote support to fix things quickly, even in off-hours!
    • Clear documentation, centralized logins, and secure access controls
    • Preventive updates and system reviews, so problems are fixed before they affect patients

    Most importantly, it gives your team their time back.

    When the front desk isn’t responsible for fixing the Wi-Fi, and your techs aren’t the go-to for password resets, your clinic runs smoother. Staff can focus on what they do best: caring for animals and clients.


    How to Start the Transition

    If your clinic has been managing IT internally, shifting to outside support doesn’t have to be disruptive. In fact, the goal is to make things simpler, not more complicated.

    Here’s how to ease the transition:

    • Start with a basic audit of what systems you’re using and who “owns” them internally
    • Document where your biggest friction points are (printer problems, login issues, PIMS speed)
    • Talk with an IT provider who has experience in the veterinary space and can work alongside your existing tools and team

    The right partner won’t try to overhaul your workflow. They’ll support it.


    Let Your Team Focus on What Matters

    There’s no shame in having done things yourself up until now. Most veterinary practices start that way. But if your clinic is ready to grow, or just tired of losing time to tech issues, it’s time to rethink the DIY veterinary IT model.

    At Computer Solutions, we help veterinary clinics across the United States step away from do-it-yourself tech management and into secure, supported systems. Whether you need help with backups, remote support, or planning for the future, we’re here to lighten the load.

    Call 609.514.0100 or visit welinku.com to schedule a no-pressure consultation.
    Let’s give your staff one less thing to juggle, and your clinic one more reason to breathe easier in 2026.

    Want to learn more about veterinary IT and cybersecurity? Check out last week’s blog post here! You can be notified of new articles through our LinkedIn account also by clicking here!

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    Clinic Resolutions: 5 IT Habits to Break (and Replace) in...

    Posted by Computer Solutions on December 29, 2025 As the year winds down, most veterinary clinics are focused on holiday

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    Posted by Computer Solutions on December 29, 2025

    As the year winds down, most veterinary clinics are focused on holiday schedules, year-end reporting, and planning for the months ahead. But while you’re mapping out 2026, it’s also a good time to take stock of the everyday IT habits that might be slowing your team down.

    At Computer Solutions, we work with veterinary practices across the tri-state area, and we consistently see small but impactful habits that quietly chip away at efficiency, security, and staff satisfaction. The good news? Most of these are easy to fix once you know what to look for.

    Here are five IT habits we recommend breaking in the new year and practical alternatives to put in place. Think of this as your unofficial veterinary IT checklist to kick off 2026 on the right foot.


    1. Rebooting as a First (and Only) Fix

    Veterinary teams are famously resourceful, but rebooting a slow computer, printer, or scanner every day isn’t a fix, it’s a delay tactic.

    Better habit: Get to the root cause.
    Frequent reboots are often a sign of underlying hardware failure, outdated drivers, or incompatible software updates. Logging the issue and alerting your IT provider can help resolve it permanently, saving your staff time and frustration.


    2. Shared User Logins

    Shared usernames like “vetroom1” or “frontdesk” may seem like a shortcut during busy shifts, but they make it impossible to track changes or manage accountability. They also pose serious security risks if staff leave the practice or if credentials are compromised.

    Better habit: Assign unique logins to every staff member.
    Individual credentials help protect patient data, streamline offboarding, and make audit trails possible. When used with secure password management tools, personalized access becomes safer not slower.


    3. Ignoring or Delaying Software Updates

    It’s easy to hit “remind me later” on that system update prompt, but skipping updates, especially security patches, puts your clinic at risk.

    Better habit: Schedule and automate updates.
    Work with your IT provider to apply updates after hours or during scheduled maintenance windows. Many updates can be automated, meaning fewer interruptions for your team and a more secure network overall.


    4. Keeping Tech Knowledge in One Person’s Head

    If only one person in the clinic knows how to reconnect the label printer, reboot the router, or run a backup restore, you have a single point of failure.

    Better habit: Document common tech procedures.
    Even a simple one-pager with login locations, device troubleshooting steps, and IT support contact info can make a big difference. We help clinics build custom guides that staff can reference during busy shifts or staff absences.


    5. Waiting Until Something Breaks

    Reactive IT is expensive. Waiting until your front desk computer crashes or your network goes down leads to downtime, missed appointments, and long hours fixing problems that could have been avoided.

    Better habit: Create a proactive maintenance plan.
    Your veterinary IT checklist should include hardware age tracking, backup testing, reviews as needed, and scheduled upgrades. Preventive work keeps your systems reliable and reduces emergency service calls.


    How to Make These Changes Stick

    Change can feel overwhelming, especially in a busy clinic. But improving your IT habits doesn’t have to disrupt your team’s workflow.

    Here’s how to roll out changes in a way your team will actually embrace:

    • Focus on one habit per month for the first quarter
    • Start with quick staff huddles, not hour-long trainings
    • Celebrate wins like “fewer help desk calls” or “faster checkouts”
    • Use outside support to assist with documentation, setup, or reminders

    Incremental progress is still progress and small improvements compound quickly when it comes to clinic technology.


    The Broader Impact

    Better tech habits don’t just help your network, they help your staff, your clients, and your bottom line. A well-maintained system saves time, reduces stress, and improves the client experience from check-in to checkout.

    When your infrastructure runs smoothly, your team can focus more on patients and less on paper jams, login errors, or IT workarounds. A simple veterinary IT checklist gives you a roadmap to create those conditions consistently.


    Need a Fresh Set of Eyes?

    At Computer Solutions, we work with veterinary clinics across the United States to improve daily operations, eliminate avoidable tech headaches, and support long-term growth. Whether you’re ready for a full tech audit or just want help documenting your processes, we’ll meet you where you are.

    Call 609.514.0100 or visit welinku.com to schedule a New Year tech audit.
    Let’s make 2026 the year your IT finally supports the way your team works, not the other way around.

    Want to learn more about veterinary IT and cybersecurity? Check outlast week’s blog post here and subscribe to our newsletter on the blog page, or on LinkedIn here!

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