Telemedicine Consultations

Dr. Radosta, a board certified veterinary behaviorist can do a doctor to doctor consultation for your patient. Click here to find out more about Dr. Radosta.

Emergency consults are available. 

How does it work?
  1. Create a hospital account here.
  2. Fill out the history form for your patient and send us your patient’s entire medical records using our upload link.
  3. Upload 2-4 videos totaling (all videos combined) no more than 4 minutes in length.
    • At least one video should be of the pet’s behavior when they are home, not necessarily performing the problem behavior and including a tour of the environment. For feline behavioral periuria (elimination) cases, a video or picture of the litterboxes is necessary.
    • At least one video of the problem behavior.
    • Do not endanger people or animals in making videos.
  4. You can pay for the consult in the history form. The cost of the consult is $300.00
  5. When payment is received and all forms/videos are received, Dr. Radosta will start the consult and return it to you in 2 business days.
What do you get?
  1. 1-2 page report.
  2. Assessment of the videos.
  3. Differential diagnosis list and/or final diagnosis list.
  4. 1-2 medication recommendations.
  5. 2-3 management and safety recommendations.
  6. Long-term treatment options.
  7. Links to resources for you and your client.
  8. Recheck timeline recommendations.
  9. Follow-up phone call with the doctor for up to 14 days after the consult is returned to you. 
What isn’t in the report?
  1. ​Detailed instructions on how to implement the behavioral treatments.

What Are Industry Leaders Saying About Dr. Radosta?

Every once in a while, a veterinary unicorn comes along: competent, confident, compassionate, and a great communicator. Brimming with science and soul. Dr. Lisa Radosta is a true "Jill of all trades," fighting important battles and inspiring future leaders. She has played a big role in making animal behavior important, elevating females in our profession, and showing action steps to make a balance between work and home doable. Equally comfortable in the exam room or coming into people's living room via network TV, Dr. Lisa Radosta fights tirelessly to help pets and people live happier, healthier, fuller lives. I often watch her at the podium, in a board meeting, or in an interview and just think..."you go, girl!

Dr. Marty Becker

Dr. Radosta is exceedingly passionate about each individual animal and understands by helping a pet she is also helping families; her passion is only exceeded by her knowledge to make a difference. Dr. Radosta is also a master communicator, whether it is explaining behavior modification to families desperate for exactly what Dr. Radosta and her team provide to communicating to professional colleagues at veterinary meetings.

Steve Dale, CABC

Every single day Dr. Radosta is making the world a better place for dogs and cats suffering from fear, stress, and anxiety. She's highly regarded by veterinarians and board-certified behaviorists alike and I am honored to have worked alongside her to educate pet parents about the importance of caring for our pet's mental health -- she's my "go-to" for video or blog interviews on behavior topics. I've also been a client of Dr. Radosta's behavior practice and I credit her with opening my eyes back in 2006 to how FAS affects our pets' quality of life. 

Kristen Levine