ATACHE is a clinical management ecosystem for dental clinics, positioned as premium dental software “built by dentists for dentists.” The page emphasizes replacing traditional dental management systems with outdated interfaces and cumbersome workflows, bringing the entire patient journey into one system—from reception and patient intake, diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, and consent forms to checkout and follow-up marketing.
Its core modules include patient records, smart scheduling, dental charting, treatment estimates, clinical notes, COFEPRIS prescriptions, RX workflows, digital signatures, cashier/payment handling, and financial analytics. A notable design choice is the linkage between the dental chart, clinical notes, and estimates: after marking items on the dental chart, the system can automatically generate medical record descriptions and cost estimates, reducing duplicate data entry. On the scheduling side, it highlights automatic WhatsApp confirmations to help reduce the “empty chair” rate. On the finance side, it provides account activity views and profitability charts to track outstanding balances, revenue sources, and clinic profitability.
The page does not disclose plans, pricing, billing cycles, or payment methods, and only provides options to “Book a Demo” or request a “Free Demo.” Before purchasing, buyers should confirm the pricing model, user limits, clinic/location limits, and migration fees. For third-party integrations, the only clearly mentioned items are WhatsApp automatic confirmations and bulk marketing messages. It also claims that no official API fees are required, but does not explain the technical implementation or compliance risks. In terms of security and compliance, the product mentions digital informed consent, legal protection, COFEPRIS prescriptions, and going paperless, but does not disclose details on encryption, backups, permissions, audit logs, data storage location, or privacy compliance.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus and full coverage of the dental clinic loop from treatment to operations. The interface design emphasizes modern usability, while WhatsApp outreach and loyalty cards are well suited to dental patient engagement in Latin America. The drawbacks are that the public information is heavily marketing-oriented and lacks pricing, API details, deployment options, permission architecture, and real customer case studies. It is better suited for small and mid-sized dental clinics in Mexico and Spanish-speaking markets, as well as for early evaluation by dental chains. It may also fit teams looking to migrate from traditional desktop software to a cloud-based or more modern system.
Access from China is unknown. Even if it is accessible, the system is clearly oriented toward the Mexican market in areas such as COFEPRIS prescriptions, WhatsApp outreach, language, and local payments. Clinics in China would also need to consider local electronic medical records, medical insurance integration, SMS/WeChat outreach, and data compliance. Domestic users would likely be better served by first evaluating local dental clinic SaaS products, clinic management systems, or CRM/appointment tools with WeChat ecosystem integration.
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