The patient who left and never said why
In ophthalmology, the visit doesn't end when the patient walks out of the exam room. It ends weeks or months later, when they come back for their follow-up, pick up their glasses, continue their glaucoma treatment, or return for a post-refractive-surgery check. The problem is that many never come back, and they almost never tell you.
The numbers across private practice are consistent and harsh: between 15% and 30% of scheduled patients don't show up. In ophthalmology follow-up, the figure is often worse, because the patient "sees fine now" and stops feeling any urgency. A cataract patient who skips their post-op check may not catch a complication in time. A glaucoma patient who drops out of follow-up can lose vision irreversibly. And, in practical terms, every missed follow-up is revenue that never comes in and a gap in your schedule you could have filled.
The reason is rarely lack of interest. It's forgetfulness. Nobody reminded them. They messaged on WhatsApp to reschedule and nobody replied in time. The patient doesn't wait: if they get no answer, they find another office.
What not answering really costs
Picture a normal day. While you're dilating a pupil or examining a fundus, your phone receives three messages: someone wanting to reschedule, someone asking the price of LASIK surgery, and someone who needs their post-op follow-up. If your front-desk assistant is busy with the line at the counter, those messages wait. If it's the weekend or after hours, they wait longer. By the time someone replies, two of those three people have already gone elsewhere.
Patient-behavior studies show that more than 60% expect a reply the same day, and a growing share expect it within minutes. The office that answers first, wins. It's that simple.
And it isn't only the new patient. The one who already knows you writes too: to reschedule, to ask whether they can drive after dilation, to confirm what time their check was. Each of those unanswered messages is a small crack in the relationship. Multiply it by the dozens of patients who pass through your office every week and you'll understand why a schedule that should be full ends up with gaps nobody can quite explain.
An assistant that never sleeps, never gets sick, and never loses a message
Catalizadora's offer is direct: an artificial-intelligence agent that lives inside your WhatsApp and works as your assistant, 24 hours a day, every day.
When a patient writes, the agent answers instantly. It greets them with your practice's name, understands what the person needs, answers common questions (hours, location, fasting before tests, how to prepare for surgery), qualifies whether it's a case worth booking, and offers real openings from your schedule. If the patient confirms, they're booked. If they ask to reschedule, it reschedules. And if it's something that needs your clinical judgment, it hands the case to you or your team, already organized.
For follow-up, which is where ophthalmology loses the most, the agent does what no busy office manages to do well: it remembers. It reminds the patient of their post-op check. It writes to the glaucoma patient who hasn't returned in three months. It re-engages the one who had an exam last year and is "due" for review. It confirms the appointment the day before so it doesn't turn into an empty slot.
The number that changes: fewer no-shows, a fuller schedule
The combined effect of answering instantly and reminding on time is measurable. Practices that go from no confirmation to automatic reminders cut their no-show rate dramatically: it's not unusual to drop from 25% to under 10%. In an ophthalmology schedule, that's several recovered visits per week, each one with its own value.
And there's a second effect: money up front. The agent can collect a deposit when booking surgeries or expensive tests. A patient who has already paid something, shows up. It's the simplest, most elegant way to protect your schedule.
Your name, your brand, your own site
There's something the agent alone doesn't solve, and it's just as important: how people find you. Many excellent ophthalmologists are invisible online, or show up only inside a hospital directory, lumped in with fifty other doctors.
Beyond the agent, Catalizadora builds your own site. A site with your name, something like drname.com, where you are the protagonist: your background, your subspecialties (cataract, retina, refractive, glaucoma), the questions your patients actually ask, and a single clear button to message you on WhatsApp, where the agent is already waiting. It's your personal brand, not a third party's. And the code is 100% yours.
How we start
Setup takes 15 days and has a one-time cost of $4,500. There are no monthly fees, and the code is entirely yours from day one. We hand it to you fully working: the agent answering on your WhatsApp, reminders active, patient re-engagement running, and your site live.
You don't have to learn any new tool or fight with technology. You keep seeing patients; the system handles the rest.
If you'd like to see how the agent would respond to your own patients, message it directly on WhatsApp and try it, or book a 20-minute demo here: https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql. We'll show you your office with everything running, no commitment.