For clinics

Collect patient feedback and Google reviews for your clinic

Patients choose a clinic on trust, and trust is what reviews carry. Ask in the waiting room, on the way out.

Why clinics lose reviews they have already earned

A patient choosing between two clinics on Google Maps is comparing star ratings and recent reviews, and very often deciding on that alone. Clinical quality does not show up in search results; reviews do.

Clinics have an advantage most businesses do not: patients are already sitting still, often for several minutes, with nothing to do. The waiting room is the easiest place in local business to collect feedback — the difficulty is only ever that nobody was asked.

Where to put your QR code

Four places that work in a clinic, in rough order of how well they perform.

In the waiting room

A framed card at eye level from the seats, where people are already idle.

At the reception desk

Beside the payment counter as they settle the bill.

On the prescription sleeve

A printed sticker on the folder or envelope they take home.

On discharge paperwork

For day procedures, where satisfaction is highest right at the end.

Questions worth asking in a clinic

These are the defaults we would start a clinic with. Change them whenever you like — the wording shapes the review you get back.

  1. 1How was your experience at our clinic?
  2. 2How was the doctor and staff?
  3. 3Would you recommend us to others?
What the customer ends up with

Excellent experience. The doctor explained everything clearly without rushing, and the staff were kind and the wait was short. I would definitely recommend this clinic.

Written from their answers. They can edit it, then post it to Google in one tap.

How it works in your clinic

Print one QR code

Download it from your dashboard and put it where your customers already stop.

They answer three questions

Star rating, a couple of taps. No app, no login, no typing needed.

They post to Google

The draft is written for them, so the hard part is already done.

Questions clinics ask us

Is patient privacy a concern?

Nothing clinical is collected. The questions are about the visit experience, the name is optional, and no medical detail is ever requested or stored.

Can we ask about a specific doctor?

Yes. Add a question naming the doctor and it flows into the review draft, which is what a prospective patient is scanning for.

What if a patient is unhappy?

The feedback still reaches your dashboard. Hearing it privately before it becomes a public review is usually the more valuable outcome.

Start collecting reviews in your clinic

One day free, then ₹99 a month. Set it up before your next customer walks in.

  • Your own review page and QR code
  • Review drafts written for the customer
  • Cancel anytime
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