AurCard for clinics and medical centres
Appointments booked without calls, and a page for your doctors and services that opens on the patient’s phone.
A receptionist in a small clinic spends much of the day on one repeated call: when do you have a slot? A booking page moves that call to the patient’s phone — they see what is free and pick what suits them, usually in the evening, when the clinic is closed and the call was impossible anyway.
What it actually solves
Endless calls to arrange one slot
The patient calls, nobody answers, they call back, they suggest a time that is taken. A booking page ends the loop.
Double bookings in the diary
A taken slot disappears at once, so it cannot go to two people.
Patients who do not know your specialties
A clear page of doctors, specialties and hours answers before the question is asked.
How to start
- 1
Add each doctor as a section
Each doctor or specialty gets their own page and hours, shown separately to the patient.
- 2
Set the booking hours
Consultation length, gaps between appointments, and days off.
- 3
Publish the link where patients look
In your Instagram profile, on Google Maps, and on a sticker at reception.
The features that matter most here
Common questions
Is patient medical data stored?
No. The system collects booking details only — name, contact, and the requested time. Medical records stay in your clinical system.
Can each branch have its own hours?
Yes, each branch or section shows its own availability.
A one- or two-doctor clinic fits Basic Shop; multi-specialty centres need Pro Shop with section add-ons. See pricing
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One unit, one link — and a broker card shared at the viewing with a tap.