The pulmonologist who answers the same question ten times a day
If you are a pulmonologist, you know the pattern. The phone rings while you are listening to a patient's lungs. Someone wants to know what time you open. A WhatsApp message arrives: "where is your office?" Another one: "do I need to fast before the spirometry?" And another: "how much is a first consultation?"
None of those questions need your medical judgment. But all of them interrupt you, and all of them steal minutes from the person sitting in front of you, the one who actually needs your full attention.
The problem is not that people ask. The problem is that you, or your front-desk assistant, are the only channel that can answer. And both of you are busy almost all day.
How many patients get lost in the silence
The numbers in the field are blunt. Studies of medical practices show that between 30% and 40% of WhatsApp messages from new patients go unanswered the same day. When someone has a cough that won't quit or is short of breath, they don't wait. They send the message, get no reply within an hour, and write to the next pulmonologist on the list.
Every unanswered message in those first hours is, in practice, a patient walking away. Not because you are a worse doctor. Because the other one answered first.
On top of that sits another silent cost: the repetitive questions. Hours, location, costs, prep for tests. If you get thirty of those a day and each one takes three minutes of divided attention, that is ninety minutes a day evaporating into information that never changes.
An assistant who never tires of explaining the same thing
Picture this: every message that lands in your WhatsApp gets answered instantly, at any hour, in the tone you chose. At 11 p.m., on a Sunday, in the middle of a consultation. Every single time.
That is what an artificial intelligence agent does, working inside your WhatsApp. It works like an assistant who knows your practice by heart:
- Answers the repetitive questions in seconds: hours, address with a map, consultation fees, which tests you offer, and how to prepare for a spirometry or a lung function test.
- Qualifies the patient: tells apart someone booking a real appointment from someone just asking, and routes the ones who matter to you.
- Books directly into your calendar, without you opening anything.
- Reminds them the day before, so people actually show up.
- Follows up with the ones who said "let me think about it" and never wrote back.
The key point: the agent never interrupts your consultation. It works quietly while you do what you do best. When something arrives that truly needs your judgment, a complex case, an urgent one, it hands it to you ready, with the context already gathered.
Your name, turned into a brand
There is a second piece that matters just as much. Today, when a patient searches for a pulmonologist, they find you in a generic directory, mixed in with twenty others. Nothing says who you are.
With a site of your own, something as simple as dryourname.com, the patient lands somewhere that talks only about you: your background, your areas of focus, where you practice, and a button that opens a conversation with your agent on WhatsApp. You stop competing inside a list and start owning your own space. Your name becomes a brand, not one more line on a page.
What changes in your week
Think about an average pulmonology practice. If you recover even 3 new patients a month who used to slip away because no one answered in time, and each one books a consultation plus their tests, the system pays for itself within days.
But the real change is not only money. It is no longer feeling chased by the phone. It is finishing your day knowing no one was left without a reply. It is your calendar filling itself while you sleep.
What is probably on your mind
We know you are not a technical person, and the last thing you want is another complicated tool to learn. That is exactly why this installs without you touching anything strange. You keep using the same WhatsApp. The agent simply starts replying for you, by your rules.
And it keeps your voice. If you prefer answers that are short and formal, that is how it replies. If you want warm and close, it does that too. The patient never feels like they are talking to a cold robot: they feel that your practice answers quickly and well, the way it should.
A look at any ordinary night
It is Tuesday at 9 p.m. You have already closed. A message comes in: a woman with asthma wants to know if you see patients on Saturdays and how much a first consultation costs. The agent replies in seconds, explains your hours, gives her the fee, offers three open slots, and books her for Saturday. The next day, before the appointment, it reminds her to come. You knew nothing about it until you saw the appointment already on your calendar. That patient, who on any other day would have gone to a different pulmonologist, ended up at your practice. This happens every night, every weekend, without you lifting a finger.
Clear numbers, no surprises
- Live in 15 days. In two weeks you have your agent answering and your own site online.
- One single payment of $4,500. No monthly fees, no hidden rent.
- The system is 100% yours. The code belongs to you. You rent nothing; it is yours forever.
The next step
If you are tired of answering the same question ten times a day, and of wondering how many patients left because no one replied in time, let's talk.
Message our own WhatsApp agent to see it work live, you will understand in thirty seconds what it would do for your practice, or book a direct demo here: https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql.
Your job is to take care of your patients' breathing. Ours is to make sure none of them slips away over an unanswered question.