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Kabiraz is positioned as a cloud-based Clinic Management System for clinics and healthcare organizations. The website describes it as a “comprehensive clinic management system.” Judging by the page content, it is not just a standalone appointment-booking tool, but a full medical operations management system covering patients, doctors, nurses, billing, prescriptions, reports, laboratories, radiology, HR, inventory, electronic medical records, and more.
Its feature set appears relatively complete, making it suitable for small and midsize clinics or specialist practices that want to bring front-desk appointments, patient records, clinical notes, prescriptions, payments, lab work, and inventory management into one system. The business types listed on the page include mental health clinics, general clinics, surgical hospitals, dental practices, children’s hospitals, dermatology, cardiology, rehabilitation centers, imaging centers, home healthcare providers, and veterinary clinics, suggesting fairly broad coverage. However, the text does not go into detail on workflow depth within each module, such as EMR templates, insurance-claim processes, or pharmacy-inventory integration.
Kabiraz uses a per-user subscription model with three tiers based on user count: Stater supports 1-10 users at AED 100/month/user or AED 1000/year/user; Pro supports 1-50 users at AED 80/month/user or AED 800/year/user; Enterprise supports 1-100 users at AED 60/month/user or AED 600/year/user. The feature lists are largely the same across all plans, with larger user volumes receiving lower per-user pricing. One important point is that all plans charge an AED 4999 setup fee, and insurance management is marked as “may incur extra charges,” which increases both upfront procurement cost and total cost of ownership.
The main advantages are broad functional coverage, a clear pricing structure, both annual and monthly payment options, and fairly explicit positioning for different types of healthcare providers. The drawbacks are the lack of key information: there is no disclosure around third-party integrations, APIs, data security, privacy protection, healthcare compliance certifications, or team permission models. Although the page includes a Free Trial entry point, it does not state the trial duration or limitations.
Kabiraz is better suited to healthcare organizations within its service coverage area that want to manage clinic operations in the cloud and can accept the setup fee. Users in China should carefully verify network accessibility, payment methods, Chinese-language support, local medical data compliance, and integrations with medical insurance or electronic medical record systems. Based on the currently available text, it is not possible to determine how well the service works from mainland China, so it is advisable to confirm with the vendor before starting a trial.
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