Patient Communication
Rayan handles patient communication across booking confirmations, reminders, follow-ups, and common inquiries in Arabic and English.
AI healthcare assistant for clinics in Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Kuwait
Rayan is an AI healthcare assistant built for patient-facing and operational work inside modern clinics. It acts like an AI medical receptionist, patient intake coordinator, and clinical workflow assistant across booking, reminders, follow-ups, and documentation. For healthcare teams in MENA, Rayan helps reduce front-desk pressure, improve patient communication, and automate clinic workflows in both Arabic and English.
Rayan handles patient communication across booking confirmations, reminders, follow-ups, and common inquiries in Arabic and English.
From first contact to confirmed visit, Rayan works like an AI medical receptionist for clinics that need faster scheduling and fewer missed appointments.
Rayan automates intake workflows before and after visits, helping clinics collect patient details, prep instructions, and next-step actions without manual back-and-forth.
Rayan also supports doctors and staff with structured clinical notes, summaries, and workflow continuity, making it more than a chatbot or booking tool.
FAQ
An AI healthcare assistant is software that helps clinics manage patient communication, scheduling, intake, and administrative tasks with consistent, always-on support.
AI helps clinic staff reduce repetitive front-desk work, respond to patients faster, improve appointment management, and support documentation workflows.
Yes. Rayan supports Arabic and English workflows for patient communication, clinic operations, and healthcare teams serving MENA markets.
Rayan is designed for clinics across MENA, with strong relevance for Egypt, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Kuwait.
Rayan is already live for healthcare operations.
Explore RayanRayan brings patient communication, appointment booking, intake, and clinical workflow support into one AI system built for clinics across the Middle East and North Africa.