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[ MEDICAL BRAND STRATEGY & DIGITAL CLINIC PORTAL ]

Dr. Sohil Agaria

Category
Medical Brand Strategy & Digital Clinic Portal
Year
2024
Result
↑ 220% Appointment Bookings
Launch Live Site
[ THE PROBLEM ]

Challenge

Dr. Sohil Agaria, a leading healthcare practitioner, required a highly professional, secure, and intuitive digital clinic platform. His existing workflow was bogged down by manual phone call scheduling, unstructured WhatsApp patient consult requests, and the lack of a centralized, high-trust digital space where patients could access validated medical resources, schedule appointments, and coordinate telemedicine consults safely.

[ OUR APPROACH ]

Process

1

Patient Journey Mapping

Mapped the patient onboarding and telemedicine consult journey, focusing on privacy, medical trust, and immediate accessibility for elderly and critical care patients.

2

Tranquil & Trusted UI/UX

Designed a calming, high-end medical portal utilizing serene slate blue, medical teal, and generous soft layouts to project expert authority and professional care.

3

Next.js & Telehealth Automation

Built a secure Next.js patient booking engine integrated with real-time slot synchronization, automated patient consent flows, and instant SMS/WhatsApp scheduling alerts.

[ WHAT WE DELIVERED ]

Solution

A state-of-the-art digital medical portal combining clinical brand strategy, high-speed scheduling systems, and a high-trust digital storefront. By creating a tranquil, ultra-secure patient interface, the portal converted visitor trust into direct appointments and streamlined his entire clinical consulting pipeline.

RBC did an extraordinary job translating a busy physical practice into a frictionless digital clinic. The automated appointment bookings and serene styling have drastically reduced patient onboarding overhead while doubling our virtual consult capacity.

Dr. Sohil Agaria, Founder, SAA Medical

↑ 220% Appointment Bookings

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