Veterinary practice owners and managers have enough on their plates without worrying about operating system updates. But a major change is on the horizon that demands your attention: Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025.
That may sound like a long way off, but in the world of IT planning, it's just around the corner.
When Microsoft ends support for Windows 10, it means:
In short: while your devices will still turn on, they won’t be secure. That creates a serious vulnerability in your practice’s technology environment.
Imagine this scenario: A veterinary technician clicks a link in a seemingly harmless email. On a supported system, security patches might stop the threat. On an outdated Windows 10 machine? That small click could open the door to a full-scale ransomware attack—putting patient records, financial data, and your hospital’s reputation at risk.
The time to act is before this deadline sneaks up on you. There are two likely paths for your devices:
1. Upgrade to Windows 11: Many newer PCs are compatible with Windows 11 and just need the update installed. This is typically a smooth transition.
2. Replace older hardware: Devices older than 4–5 years may not meet Windows 11’s requirements. In that case, budgeting for hardware upgrades now can help spread out the cost—and avoid last-minute surprises next fall.
Old devices don’t just create security risk. They slow down daily operations:
By updating to supported systems, your team gains faster, more secure, and more reliable tools to deliver care.
Navigating these updates doesn’t have to be a headache. Our team works with veterinary hospitals every day to ensure their systems are compliant, secure, and built to support daily operations—without disrupting patient care.
Let’s chat for 15 minutes to make sure your hospital is protected before the October 2025 deadline. Book a free consultation today!