Sugar Glider Vet Records & Visit Prep
Exotics appointments are short and often far from home. Glider Tome keeps vet contacts, visit history, and an exportable summary so you arrive with the facts instead of a rough memory.
Keep your vet details where you need them
Store exotics vet contacts, emergency clinics, and after-hours numbers against your account, so the number you need at 2am is not buried in a group chat.
Visit history
Each visit is recorded with its date, reason, and notes, tied to the glider it concerned. Over years this becomes the animal’s clinical narrative — including for a glider that was rehomed and arrived with an incomplete story.
What to bring to an appointment
- A weight series — not one number — the trend, with dates.
- When it started — the first date you noticed anything different.
- Diet and any recent change — including the date the diet changed.
- Current medications — names, doses, and how many doses were actually given, missed, or refused.
- Housing and cage-mates — who the glider lives with and any recent regrouping.
- Photos or video — behaviour is far easier to show than to describe.
Exportable summaries
Glider Tome can produce a report for a glider covering weights, health entries, medication adherence, and diet changes over a period you choose, so the clinic gets a readable document rather than a phone handed across a table.
How health and medication records are kept · When to seek veterinary care
Finding an exotics vet
Not every small-animal practice treats sugar gliders. It is worth identifying — and calling — a vet who does before you need one, and recording their details while things are calm.
Glider Tome is a recordkeeping and education tool. It does not diagnose illness or replace veterinary care.