The patient who left while you were with another patient
It is 11 a.m. You are performing an endoscopy. In those forty minutes, three messages land on your WhatsApp: someone with reflux who has been struggling for weeks, a person wanting to book a screening colonoscopy, and a patient asking about their results.
By the time you step out, nearly two hours have passed. You reply to all three. Two answer. The third one, the colonoscopy, has already booked with another gastroenterologist who replied within five minutes.
It was not about price. It was not about reputation. It was about response time.
Patient-experience studies are consistent: more than 60% of people who message a practice expect a reply in under ten minutes, and when they do not get one, a large share simply contacts the next option. In a field like gastroenterology, where patients often arrive anxious and looking for certainty, that silence is expensive.
The real problem is not technology, it is time
You did not spend years in medical school to spend your day answering "what are your hours?" or "do you take this insurance?". Yet those are exactly the messages that decide whether a person becomes your patient.
The traditional fix is to hire a receptionist. And it works, up to a point. But a person costs salary, benefits and training; works eight hours, not twenty-four; gets sick; takes vacation; and at night or on weekends your WhatsApp goes quiet again, precisely when many people finally have time to look for a doctor.
What happens after office hours
A meaningful share of practice messages and searches happen outside working hours: late at night, after dinner, when discomfort flares up. If your practice only "exists" from nine to six, you are closed during the very hours when most people decide to seek care.
The idea: a receptionist who never leaves
Imagine that every message reaching your WhatsApp gets an instant reply, at any hour, seven days a week. That the reply is warm, professional and sounds like you. That it understands whether the person wants a first consultation, a follow-up or just information, and acts accordingly.
That is an artificial intelligence agent on your WhatsApp. In practice, it works like a virtual receptionist that:
- Replies in seconds, day and night, leaving no one waiting.
- Qualifies the patient: tells a new consultation apart from an urgency or an admin question.
- Books the appointment straight into your calendar, without you touching the phone.
- Reminds the patient the day before and a few hours before, so they show up.
- Collects a deposit when you choose, so the booking is serious.
- Follows up with anyone who did not finish booking or who left a confirmation pending.
All of this happens while you are in consultation, in a procedure, or simply resting.
The numbers in your practice: no-shows and missed calls
There are two silent leaks in almost every gastroenterology practice.
The first is no-shows: patients who book and do not show. In specialty care, rates typically land between 15% and 30%. If you have 40 appointments a week and 20% do not show, that is 8 slots lost every week: time you never recover, time that could have gone to someone who truly needed care.
The second is unanswered messages and calls. Every message that takes hours to answer, or gets a reply the next day, carries a high chance of a lost patient.
A well-built automatic reminder reduces no-shows substantially, and an instant reply turns far more inquiries into real appointments. It is not magic: it is being present at the exact moment the person decided to act.
And along the way, your name becomes a brand
Alongside the agent, we build your own website: something like drname.com. Not one more profile in a directory shared with a hundred colleagues, but your place on the internet, with your name, your focus and the way you work.
When a patient looks you up after a referral, they find a site that conveys credibility, and right there they can message you on WhatsApp and book. Your reputation stops living only in word of mouth and gets a home that works for you all day.
The specifics: what you get and what it costs
We know you have little time and little patience for technical complications. So this is designed so you do not have to learn anything new:
- Live in 15 days. In two weeks your virtual receptionist is handling your WhatsApp.
- One-time payment of $4,500 dollars. No monthly fees, no surprises.
- The code is 100% yours. You do not rent the system: it is yours, forever.
You keep doing what you do best: caring for patients. The rest is handled by your new receptionist who never sleeps. There is no new software to master, no course, no buttons to memorize: we set everything up and leave it running. You simply notice the result in your calendar and in a calmer day.
The next step
If a message landed on your practice WhatsApp while you were reading this, that is exactly the conversation your agent could be handling right now.
Book a demo and we will show you, using your own case, how your virtual receptionist would look replying and booking for you: reserve your demo here. In fifteen minutes you will know whether this is right for your practice.