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For most veterinary clinics in West Texas, onboarding can be completed in one business day with proper planning.
We coordinate technicians and Help Desk staff so clinics in Midland–Odessa and West Texas transition smoothly without disrupting patient care.
Pre-Onboarding Planning
Before onboarding day, we:
- Review endpoint counts
- Plan technician coverage
- Coordinate with clinic leadership
- Determine software and tools used by the clinic
- Schedule work to minimize disruption
Preparation is the key to speed.
What Happens on Onboarding Day
Onboarding typically includes:
- Creating a West Texas IT Consulting admin account
- Installing Datto RMM on workstations and servers
- Enabling monitoring, patching, and protection tools
- Verifying backups and connectivity
Multiple technicians and Help Desk staff are assigned to accelerate the process.
Minimizing Disruption to Patient Care
Our onboarding process is designed to:
- Avoid peak clinic hours when possible
- Prevent workstation downtime
- Keep staff productive throughout the day
Most clinics remain fully operational during onboarding.
Post-Onboarding Verification
After onboarding:
- Monitoring alerts are verified
- Backups are confirmed
- Security tools are checked
- Support workflows are tested
This ensures the clinic is protected from day one.
Why Clinics Appreciate Our Onboarding Process
- One-day onboarding in most cases
- Clear communication
- Minimal disruption
- Immediate Help Desk availability
- Local technicians when needed


