ConsulApp is a clinic management web app designed for independent healthcare professionals. It aims to replace Excel sheets, paper schedules, and scattered WhatsApp records. It brings patients, appointments, social security/insurance organizations, payments, and reporting into a single interface, works on both desktop and mobile, and supports one-click import of existing data from Excel.
The product is built around the day-to-day workflow of a small clinic. The schedule supports day, week, month, and list views, with bulk appointment creation, recurring appointments, time-conflict detection, and export to Google Calendar, iCal, or Outlook. The patient module includes full history, notes for each consultation, follow-up plans, and monthly attendance PDFs. The billing module can record payments per session, monthly, or weekly, and supports partial payments, outstanding balances, and automatically numbered receipts. Reports can break down revenue and visits by month, treatment type, social security/insurance organization, and patient.
For collaboration, users can invite a secretary or receptionist to view schedules, patients, and unpaid balances, and to collect payments once authorized. They cannot access medical records or income data, so the permission boundaries are relatively clear. Third-party integrations mainly include WhatsApp, calendar tools, and MercadoPago. WhatsApp reminders are not sent automatically via API; instead, the app opens the chat and pre-fills the message. On security, the interface includes a “Seguridad” entry, but the main content does not disclose details about encryption, backups, or healthcare data compliance. Users in medical settings should verify these points further.
The page states that a 30-day Plus free trial is available, with no credit card, installation, or contract required. However, it does not publicly list specific pricing, plan limits, or renewal periods. As a result, the barrier to short-term testing is low, but long-term value will depend on the eventual quote.
The strengths are that its workflow closely matches individual clinics, it is easy to use, and it covers appointments, medical records, billing, social security reimbursement/settlement, and reporting, with offline use and multi-device sync. The downsides are limited automation, insufficient security and compliance information, and a MercadoPago plus social security/insurance context that is more oriented toward Latin American markets. It is best suited to independent practitioners or small clinics in areas such as psychotherapy, rehabilitation, speech therapy, and dentistry.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available content. The listed payment methods do not appear to support Alipay, WeChat Pay, or UnionPay, and there is no indication of support for local medical insurance or prescription compliance in China. Chinese users looking for similar capabilities may want to consider local outpatient clinic management systems, or build a lightweight setup using WeCom, DingTalk, or Feishu together with scheduling, form, and finance tools.
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