25 July 2025 | Dr Nicole Rous (BVSc (Hons))
i-screenPets for Veterinarians

At i-screenPets, we are advancing the future of companion animal care by bringing cutting-edge diagnostic tools into everyday clinical practice. Building on iScreen’s long-standing foundation in human health screening, we are redefining what is possible in preventative, personalised pet care.

Our veterinary diagnostics are designed by clinicians, for clinicians. All panels are grounded in peer-reviewed science, supported by experienced clinical pathologists, and built to align with best-practice workflows in general practice, integrative care, and specialist settings.

Veterinary teams can rely on:

  • High-integrity testing including microbiome analysis, allergy screening, DNA profiling, and blood health panels
  • Result interpretation support from veterinarians and clinical pathologists
  • Reports that are concise, clinically actionable, and designed to guide decision-making
  • Sample collection options that suit the realities of practice, whether in-clinic or supported at home
  • Access to a platform that evolves with emerging research and veterinary needs

We are more than a testing provider. We are a collaborative partner in delivering evidence-based care. Whether your focus is early disease detection, chronic case management or personalised wellness programs, our diagnostics provide meaningful insight without adding complexity.

If you are looking for a trusted, progressive diagnostic partner with the tools and support to match your clinical standards, iScreenPets is ready to work with you.

Veterinary FAQ

Who is behind i-screenPets? i-screenPets is a partnership between i-screen, Australia’s leader in intelligent health screening, and Dr Nicole Rous, an integrative veterinarian with nearly 20 years of clinical experience. All tests are developed with veterinary input and supported by clinical pathologists.

Are the tests evidence-based? Yes. All panels are designed using published veterinary and medical research, and results are interpreted within clinically relevant frameworks. We prioritise validity, reproducibility, and diagnostic integrity.

Which labs do you use? We partner exclusively with NATA-accredited laboratories and established sequencing facilities to ensure quality and consistency across all test types.

Can I get support interpreting results? Yes. All results include summary interpretations, and additional case support is available from our veterinary team and clinical pathologists. You can request clarification or consult on complex cases.

Can I offer this in my clinic? Yes. Clinics can collect samples in-house or refer clients for at-home testing. We provide full onboarding support, training materials, and promotional content for your practice.

Do these services compete with my care? No. We are here to support veterinarians with better data, not replace clinical relationships. Testing is designed to integrate with your diagnostic process and enhance personalised care.

What tests do you currently offer? We offer microbiome analysis, blood health screening, and will soon launch allergy and DNA panels. All panels are tailored for veterinary use.

Is there a wholesale or referral model? Yes. We offer both. Please contact us for onboarding and partnership options tailored to your clinic’s structure.

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Dr Nicole Rous (BVSc (Hons))
Amelia is passionate about Australia's preventive health agenda having worked with some of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. Amelia moved to Perth 10 years ago where she founded i-screen to democratise pathology and open access to the health data that really matters.
References:
  • Suchodolski, J. S. (2022). Analysis of the gut microbiome in dogs and cats. Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 50(Suppl 1), 6–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/vcp.13031
  • Wernimont, S. M., Radosevich, J., Jackson, M. I., Ephraim, E., Badri, D. V., MacLeay, J. M., Jewell, D. E., & Suchodolski, J. S. (2020). The effects of nutrition on the gastrointestinal microbiome of cats and dogs: Impact on health and disease. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11, Article 1266.
  • Branck, T., Hu, Z., Nickols, W. A., Walsh, A. M., Bhosle, A., Short, M. I., Nearing, J. T., Asnicar, F., McIver, L. J., Maharjan, S., Rahnavard, A., Louyakis, A. S., Badri, D. V., Brockel, C., Thompson, K. N., & Huttenhower, C. (2024). Comprehensive profile of the companion animal gut microbiome integrating reference‑based and reference‑free methods. The ISME Journal, 18(1), Article wrae201.
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This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the guidance of your veterinarian practitioner or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your pet's health or a medical condition.
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