Easy Payment Processing
for Veterinarians
Go paperless with your transactions and
streamline your client billing.
Payment Processing Can Be Tedious for Vets
Veterinary clinics want to focus on patient care and client experience, but accepting payments
is often inconvenient and unintuitive with old-school or slow terminals.
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Paper Receipts
Manually managing paper receipts is tiresome and distracting for office staff.
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Multiple Touchpoints
Waiting in line to pay after the appointment is inconvenient for clients.
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Delayed Cash Flow
Following-up on installment and wellness plan payments is time consuming.
Go Paperless and Improve Client Experience
Eliminate paper receipt management, reduce client checkpoints and get clients checked out faster
with an easy-to-use payment processor that veterinarians love.
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Go
PaperlessCapture digital signatures to store in the cloud and reduce front-office clutter.
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Take Payments
UpfrontRun a card during check-in and charge the final balance after the appointment.
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Automate
RecurringSet payment schedules to increase your cash flow and efficiency.
Elevate Your Security and Insights
We provide innovative ways to reduce your risk of fraud and gain greater visibility
into your sales totals, deposits and transaction histories.
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Transaction
HistoriesFind any receipt you need digitally
with a simple search. -
Deposit
ReportsSee all fees and eliminate
reconciliation guesswork. -
Sales
TotalsGain real-time, monthly, yearly
or custom sales reports. -
Remote
SignaturesTake safer phone orders by
capturing signatures.
See Why Veterinary Practitioners Love Us
Learn how PayJunction met the needs of Animal Specialty Group, a surgery,
internal medicine, oncology, cardiology and physical rehabilitation hospital.

Our ability to get in and look at the reports at any point in time and to monitor them and see what kind of activity we have is really user friendly.Steven Katz Veterinary Administrator
Boost Your Practice's
Efficiency
Make payments easy for your veterinary
practice and
enjoy time with those who
matter most — patients.