Sterilisation is not specifically regulated for veterinary practices in Ireland — but surgical clinics that sterilise instruments are demonstrating the standard of care that clients expect.
The Veterinary Practice Act 2005 governs the veterinary profession in Ireland. The VCI Premises Accreditation Scheme (PAS) covers medicines management but does not specifically mandate instrument sterilisation traceability. Veterinary clinics performing surgery increasingly use autoclaves as best practice. Digital traceability of sterilisation cycles demonstrates professional rigour and prepares your clinic for future regulatory developments.
Veterinary Practice Act 2005 · VCI Premises Accreditation Scheme
Regulatory guides to help you understand your obligations.
Be ready when the law catches up
Build your sterilization traceability records now. When regulation arrives, your practice will already have a compliant digital history.
Professional rigor that clients notice
Pet owners increasingly expect the same hygiene standards as human healthcare. Documented sterilization traceability builds trust.
Track surgical instrument sterilization
Import your autoclave report after each surgical day. Sign the cycle and generate traceability labels for your instrument packs.
Multi-site support for clinic networks
Veterinary networks and group practices can manage sterilization records across sites from a single account.
These instruments come pre-loaded when you create your account. You can add, edit, or remove instruments at any time.
W&H, Castellini, and Anthos reports are imported automatically via AutoReport or manual upload. Other brands? Upload the report or enter cycle data manually — we add automatic support progressively.
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