While you read skin-prick results, your schedule fills itself
It is 11 a.m. You are with a patient interpreting an allergen panel and deciding whether to escalate to immunotherapy. The work demands your full attention. And meanwhile, outside, three people want to book with you and there is no one to help them.
That is the invisible cost of being an allergist: every minute you spend with one patient is a minute you cannot use to book the next. And booking by hand, returning calls, juggling time slots over WhatsApp, that steals hours a week that should belong to patients or to rest.
The question is not whether you need help with booking. The question is why you are still doing it yourself.
The problem with manual booking in allergy practice
Booking an allergy appointment is not as simple as jotting down a name. It usually means:
- Confirming whether the patient wants testing, a follow-up, or to start immunotherapy.
- Explaining the prep (stopping antihistamines before skin testing, for example).
- Finding a slot that works for both of you.
- Messaging again when the patient does not reply the first time.
Each appointment can take three, four, five messages back and forth. If you get 20 requests a week, that is easily 80 to 100 messages someone has to send. If that someone is you, between patients, you are giving away an hour a day to a task that does not require your medical degree.
And when you cannot reply in time, you already know what happens: the patient books with someone else. In allergy, where patients comparison-shop and there is no urgency, response speed decides who keeps the visit.
There is an extra cost almost no one measures: the wear on you. Walking out of a visit to fifteen pending messages, the feeling of always being behind, answering at nine at night from the couch. That constant weight shows up in no number, yet you carry it every single day. Taking booking off your plate does not just fill your schedule. It gives you your head back.
Automatic booking, while you are seeing patients
This is where the artificial intelligence agent working on your WhatsApp comes in. While you are focused on one patient, the agent is booking the next. Without you doing a thing.
Here is how it works in practice:
- A message arrives. "Hi, I'd like to get allergy testing." The agent replies in seconds.
- It understands the need. It asks just enough to know whether it is testing, follow-up, or immunotherapy, and gives the right information.
- It offers real time slots. It looks at your calendar and proposes the openings you actually have, with no clashes or double bookings.
- It confirms and books. The patient picks, the appointment is set, and you see it wherever you already check your day.
- It reminds the patient. It sends reminders so the patient shows up, cutting no-shows.
- It collects a deposit if you choose, so the appointment is real.
You never interrupt the visit. You never touch the phone. You never return calls at night. The schedule fills itself, orderly, with appointments that actually show up.
What this changes in numbers
Picture an average allergy practice. If today you lose one in three requests to slow replies, and the agent answers 100% of them in under a minute, you win back a third of the patients who used to leave.
Add the no-shows: in allergy they sit around 20% to 25% of appointments. With reminders and a deposit, that drops by half. More patients coming in, more actually showing up. Same practice, same physician, but a schedule that produces far more.
And the time you recover: that daily hour of messaging becomes yours again.
Think too about the real value of an allergy patient. It is not a single visit. A well-run course of immunotherapy can mean appointments across three to five years. Each patient who slips away today over a late reply is not a lost appointment: it is a multi-year relationship that never started. Winning back even two or three of those a month changes your practice's output entirely, without you working a single extra hour.
Your name, not a shared directory
While the agent fills your schedule, we give you something almost no allergist has: your own site, dryourname.com. Not a profile lost among a hundred colleagues, but your name, your face, your information, with a button that goes straight to your WhatsApp agent.
The patient who searches your name finds you, professional and clear, and books on the spot. Your brand working for you around the clock.
Fast launch, no strings
- Ready in 15 days. Your agent booking and your site live.
- A single investment of $4,500. No monthly fees.
- Everything is yours. The system and the code are your property. You depend on no one forever.
If an hour of your day is worth something, and if winning back patients who leave over slow replies is worth something, this system pays for itself in very little time.
See it work with your own patients
The best way is to see it. Message us on WhatsApp and let the agent book you a test appointment, exactly as it would for your patients. Or reserve a demo with us directly: cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql.
Twenty minutes to understand how your schedule can fill itself while you do what you do best: medicine.