VCKVetComplianceKit

How it compares

What a $149 kit replaces — and what it doesn't

There are four ways an independent practice gets its DEA and OSHA documents in order: hire a consultant, buy a generic manual, run drug-log software, or use a kit like this one. Here's an honest, feature-by-feature look at where we fit.

Most practices we built this for are choosing between paying a consultant thousands of dollars, downloading a generic binder that isn't tailored to their state, or doing nothing. VetComplianceKit is the middle path: the same core documents a consultant would draft — a DEA controlled-substance SOP, an OSHA written safety plan, exposure and radiation protocols, and staff acknowledgment forms — customized to your practice from a 15-question intake, with every regulatory line cited to its primary source, for a one-time $149.

By approach

Approach Typical cost What you actually get
VetComplianceKit $149 one-time Four customized, state-specific, primary-source-cited documents as PDF + DOCX, plus a compliance calendar and 12 months of update notices.
Compliance consultant $1,500+
(on-site often $3k–4k+)
An on-site audit, custom-written documents, and staff training. The most thorough option — and the most expensive.
Generic DIY manual a few hundred $ An off-the-shelf binder of policies and forms. Usually OSHA-focused, not tailored to your state or your controlled-substance workflow — you fill in the specifics.
Drug-log software subscription Tracks your controlled-substance inventory in real time. Solves the log — but gives you none of the written SOP, OSHA plan, or radiation protocols.

Consultant-built OSHA programs are commonly budgeted in the low thousands (dvm360). Costs vary by provider and region.

Feature by feature

Feature Us — $149 Consultant DIY manual Log software
DEA controlled-substance SOPYesYesVariesNo
OSHA written safety planYesYesYesNo
Exposure & radiation protocolsYesVariesVariesNo
Staff acknowledgment forms + calendarYesYesYesNo
Tailored to your stateYesYesNon/a
Primary-source citations on every claimYesRarelyNoNo
Customized to your practiceYes (15-question intake)Yes (on-site)Non/a
Editable DOCX you ownYesVariesVariesn/a
On-site auditNoYesNoNo
Live drug-inventory trackingNoNoNoYes

What we're honest about not doing

Two columns above show a "No" for us on purpose. We don't send someone to your practice for an on-site audit — if you want a person walking your building and interviewing staff, a consultant is the right call. And we don't track your drug inventory live — the kit gives you the log sheet and the procedure, but if you want software that reconciles every vial in real time, that's a drug-log tool, and it pairs well with our documents rather than replacing them.

For most independent practices that just need a current, cited, state-specific set of written documents they can hand an inspector, the kit does that for a fraction of the alternative.