AI Receptionists for Clinics: What Has to Work (and What to Refuse)
Most “AI receptionist” demos answer a FAQ and stop. A real clinic website gets GLP-1 curiosity at 11pm, after-hours appointment requests, and questions no chatbot should ever answer (dose, eligibility, predicted weight loss). That gap is where generic website chat dies — and where a vertical agent has to be configured, not prompted once.
What actually has to work
Three jobs, in order: (1) explain the programme (intake, labs, cadence) from pages you already published; (2) capture a callback with a stated SLA; (3) refuse clinical judgements out loud, with a next step instead of a dead end. If the agent invents coverage or says “you would qualify,” you have a compliance incident, not a lead.
We tested this pattern on AgentLocalAI’s weight-loss and dental builds. The product pages are public: how the agent is grounded on your site, weight-loss clinic configuration, and pricing.
Where a directory still wins
Chat does not replace discovery. Patients in British Columbia still compare clinics, Pharmacare nuances, and city logistics before they talk to anyone. That research layer lives on Find Weight Loss Clinics — educational matching, not a prescription mill. Clinic operators buy exclusive callbacks there; the agent covers the overnight FAQ on the clinic’s own domain.
What to ignore in vendor pitches
- Guaranteed conversion rates. Interest in this category decays in hours; speed-to-call beats copy.
- Generic GPT widgets with no forbidden-claims list.
- Voice that “sounds human” but will discuss another patient’s outcome.
If you run a local clinic site and want the stack in one sentence: directory for shortlists, grounded agent for after hours, human for eligibility. Start at agentlocalai.com.
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