While you're caring for one patient, someone else is messaging you
You're in a consultation with a couple. It's a delicate moment: you're reviewing results, explaining options, holding space for emotion. Your phone buzzes three times. It's a new couple asking about a first appointment. You can't answer, and you shouldn't: the patient in front of you deserves your full attention. But that message, if no one replies in the next few minutes, is probably lost.
This is the exact moment a fertility specialist loses the most patients: not from poor care, but because good care, the in-person kind, takes all of your time. Seeing patients and winning new ones compete for the same hands. And seeing patients always wins, as it should. The problem is that winning new ones simply never happens.
An agent that books on its own, exactly when you can't
The answer isn't to reply faster. It's for someone to reply for you, without you lifting a finger. An artificial intelligence agent lives inside your WhatsApp number and, while you're in consultation, takes care of whoever writes: it answers their questions, figures out whether they're ready to book, and reserves the appointment straight into your calendar, in a slot you've already made available.
When you step out of your consult and check your phone, you don't find ten unanswered messages and a ruined day of callbacks. You find three new appointments already booked. The work did itself, in the dead time where patients used to slip away.
How it feels for the patient
For the couple writing in, the experience is smooth and human. They ask, they get an instant reply, they see the open slots, they pick one, and they get a confirmation. No waiting for hours. No sense of talking to a robot. They feel that your practice is organized and attentive, exactly the impression you want to make before such an important first appointment.
The numbers behind not being able to answer
Think of a normal week. A fertility specialist easily spends 25 to 30 hours a week in consultation, with no way to pick up the phone. In that same window, new-patient messages come in: let's say 15 a week. If half of them arrive while you're busy and go unanswered in the moment, that's 7 to 8 weekly opportunities going cold. Across a month, that's roughly 30 couples who reached out and never got a timely reply.
In fertility, where each patient who starts treatment is worth thousands of dollars over the course of their journey, recovering even a fraction of those 30 opportunities transforms your month. The agent captures the exact moment that escapes you today: the person who decided to write while your hands were full.
Fewer gaps in your schedule
Booking is only half of it. The other half is people actually showing up. The agent sends warm reminders the day before and the day of the appointment. In medical practices, no-shows run between 15 % and 30 %; with automatic reminders that number drops noticeably. Your schedule doesn't just fill up, it fills up with people who genuinely attend.
Plus, a brand with your name on it
Alongside the agent we build your personal site, something like drname.com. It's the serious, professional place people land when they search for you or receive your referral. From there, with one tap, they move into a conversation with your WhatsApp and book. Your online presence and your automatic booking work as a single piece, attracting and reserving without you stepping in.
The specifics
- Live in 15 days. Within two weeks your schedule starts filling on its own.
- One-time payment of 4,500 dollars. No monthly fees.
- The system is 100 % yours. The code belongs to you forever.
Try it right now
The best way to understand it is to experience it. Write to our WhatsApp agent and book an appointment with us the way one of your patients would: you'll feel how easy it is. Or reserve a 20-minute demo here: https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql. We'll show you what your schedule looks like filling itself while you do the one thing only you can do: care for patients.