One codebase, every market
DrOffice is a platform, not a collection of country sites. The same engine that lists 20,529 licensed facilities in Vietnam — with 16,270 pages already discovered by Google — powers every market that follows.
Omiva handles reception, booking, and reminders only — no diagnosis, no prescriptions, no medical advice.
Registry-first data
Every market starts from its official licence registry — Vietnam's provincial health-department licences today, Brazil's CNES next. Listings are grounded in government records, refreshed on a schedule, and never invented.
Directories built for search
One licence, one page, one stable URL. Patients find verified clinics where they already look — search engines — and every page states its official source and data date.
The claim funnel
A clinic's page exists before the clinic arrives. Claiming it unlocks the profile — photos, hours, booking — and is the doorway to Omiva. Directory traffic becomes clinic demand.
Omiva, the reception layer
On top of the verified directory sits the receptionist: Omiva answers patients on WhatsApp, books appointments, and sends reminders for claimed clinics.
Markets as configuration
Language, currency, registry adapter, guardrail copy — each market is a config folder and a data adapter. Opening market #2 is measured in weeks of data work, not a rebuild.
Privacy by posture
Public pages render public registry data. Practitioner-level fields stay unrendered until a clinic claims its page and consents. Data-protection rules are part of each market's configuration.
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