Eko Vet+ is an overall app developed by Eko Health, Inc..
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Eko Vet+ is rated 4.83 out of 5 stars. The rating is based on 6 ratings.
App Information
Eko Vet+ is FREE to download. The APK download size is 161.11 MB. The latest version available is 1.0.2. The last update was on June 12, 2026.
Technical Requirements
The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play April 2026.
Description
The Eko Vet+™ | CANINEBEAT® AI solution can detect and grade* canine murmurs in 5 seconds using an Eko digital stethoscope.
Developed in collaboration with 50 leading veterinary cardiologists and validated on thousands of annotated canine heart sound recordings, it delivers consistent, expert-validated murmur assessments for dogs.
Use Eko Vet+™ to: • Detect and grade* canine heart murmurs at the point of care using CANINEBEAT® AI. • Get AI-supported disease findings, including likely etiology and probable MMVD staging.** • Share findings in customizable PDF reports tailored for pet owners or clinical colleagues. • Turn invisible murmurs into visible audio graphs that owners can see and understand. • Record, play back, and save heart sound recordings from routine exams. • Build canine patient profiles to track cardiac health and track changes across visits. • Amplify and filter heart sounds using your Eko digital stethoscope — up to 40x sound amplification with advanced noise cancellation.
CANINEBEAT® AI is intended for use by veterinarians and veterinary staff on canine patients only. Results are not a diagnosis and should be interpreted alongside a full clinical evaluation. Further investigation, such as echocardiography or radiography, may be needed.
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*CANINEBEAT® AI analyzes heart sounds and classifies murmur loudness using a modified Levine intensity scale. **Murmur intensity is used to estimate the likelihood of MMVD disease stage based on a large, epidemiological canine study.¹ Disease stage classifications are based on ACVIM guidelines.² Definitive staging requires confirmation by diagnostic imaging.
¹The LISTEN Study. 2026. Publication in submission. ²Keene BW, Atkins CE, Bonagura JD, et al. ACVIM consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of myxomatous mitral valve disease in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2019;33:1127–1140.
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