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DOC-OK is an online service for rehabilitation doctors, neuro-orthopedic specialists, ЛФК doctors, and fitness trainers. Its core purpose is to help clinicians quickly send home exercise videos for common musculoskeletal problems to patients. Its catalog covers 4 body-region sections, 50 diagnoses, 150 exercise modules, and 600+ specialized exercises, organized by rehabilitation stage. Patients can watch the videos on any device via a link, with access typically lasting 14 days.
The product is not focused on general practice management, but on “exercise prescription + patient video delivery.” Doctors can review diagnostic explanations, including pain mechanisms, biomechanical issues, progression stages, and pain characteristics, then select suitable exercise combinations accordingly. The system supports search by official or alternative diagnosis names, and also provides algorithms for frequently used diagnoses and exercises, making it easier to handle high-volume routine cases. Delivery options include email, WhatsApp, Telegram, and copied links; patients do not need to register or download an app.
DOC-OK uses a subscription model. Public pricing is 990 rubles for 1 month, 2500 rubles for 3 months, 4450 rubles for 6 months, and 7700 rubles for 12 months, with discounts for longer subscriptions. Clinic plans require submitting information for a quote, with options for centralized payment for doctors or negotiated custom terms. The page is not fully consistent about the trial period: it mentions both a “14-day free trial” and “5 days of free use before subscribing,” so this should be confirmed before purchase. If patients extend video access themselves, the price is 500 rubles per 14 days.
Its strengths are a focused use case, standardized content, and low friction on the patient side, making it useful for reducing the time doctors spend repeatedly demonstrating or recording exercises in person. The exercises are designed by rehabilitation specialists and are claimed to comply with modern international treatment standards. The limitations are also clear: the site does not disclose enterprise software capabilities such as APIs, EMR integration, team permissions, or audit logs. On data security, only a privacy policy, personal data processing consent, phone-number verification, and SberBank payment information are visible; higher-level compliance certifications are not provided.
DOC-OK is better suited to Russian-speaking rehabilitation clinics, orthopedic/rehabilitation doctors, and fitness trainers as a tool for delivering home exercise programs to patients, rather than as a full HIS, CRM, or telemedicine platform. The available text does not make it possible to determine access conditions from China. Payments rely on Russian SberBank card acquiring, so Chinese organizations may face language, payment, and compliance barriers when purchasing. Alternatives to compare include Physitrack, HEP2go, and MedBridge; in China, a similar workflow could also be built using local rehabilitation management systems, WeCom/mini programs, and video content libraries.
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doc-ok.com is an Russia SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach doc-ok.com directly.