Your clinical insight
deserves a real audience.
If you're a veterinarian, vet student, or animal health professional with a blog post, case study, or research piece sitting in your drafts folder — we'll publish it where it belongs: in front of veterinarians and pet parents actively searching for it.
Is this you?
We publish work from anyone with real, grounded experience in animal health — credentialed, in training, or hands-on in the field.
Practicing Vets
Clinicians and hospital vets with case studies, treatment protocols, or field observations worth sharing with fellow professionals.
Vet Students
Final-year students and interns with research papers, literature reviews, or thesis summaries ready to be read beyond the classroom.
Researchers
Academic and lab researchers working in animal diagnostics, pharmacology, or epidemiology with findings that deserve wider reach.
Vet Techs & Para-vets
Technicians and support staff with on-ground insight into critical care, labs, or hospital workflow — your perspective is underrepresented and valuable.
What we publish
Original, evidence-based and practical content. If it helps a vet treat better or a pet parent understand more, it belongs here.
Submission guidelines
We keep the bar high so the platform stays trustworthy for everyone reading it — including the vets relying on it for clinical decisions.
Original work only
No content published elsewhere or AI-generated without disclosed human review. We verify for plagiarism before publishing.
800–2,000 words
Long enough to say something real, short enough to respect the reader's time. Exceptions made for detailed case studies with data.
Cite your sources
Clinical claims and statistics need a reference — journal, study, or institutional data. Unverified claims will be flagged for revision.
Plain, precise language
Written for both fellow professionals and informed pet parents. Explain jargon where it appears — accessibility is part of quality.
Include your credentials
Degree, institution or clinic, and registration number (if applicable) for your author bio. This builds trust with your readers.
Visuals welcome
Original photos, diagrams, or charts strengthen a submission — just confirm you own the rights or have permission to use them.
From draft to published
A straightforward four-step process — designed to be as easy as possible for contributors while maintaining the quality readers expect.
Write your draft
Use our guidelines above. A clear title and a one-line summary of your key takeaway help us route it faster.
Email it to us
Send as a Word doc or Google Doc link to info@stethix.com with subject "Write For Us Submission" — include your credentials and a short bio.
Editorial review
Our team reviews for accuracy, originality and clarity. We may suggest edits — typically within 7–10 business days.
Get published
Your article goes live with full byline credit, your bio, and optional links to your clinic, institution, or social profiles.
Send us your work.
We'll take it from there.
Ready to reach veterinarians and pet parents across India? Drop us your draft.
info@stethix.comFrequently asked
Practicing veterinarians, veterinary students, vet technicians, animal health researchers, and professionals working in diagnostics, critical care, or hospital administration. If your work touches animal health in a credible, hands-on way, we want to hear from you.
Email your draft or a link to your document to info@stethix.com with the subject line "Write For Us Submission." Include your name, qualification or institution, and a short professional bio.
No. Submission and publication are completely free for qualifying veterinary professionals and students. We don't charge contributors, and we don't pay per-article at this time — the value exchange is reach, byline credit, and professional visibility.
Yes. Every published piece carries your full name, credentials, and a short author bio, with optional links to your clinic, institution, or professional social profiles.
Typically 7–10 business days. We'll email you either way — with a publish date, requested edits, or a clear reason if it isn't the right fit.