Singapore dental clinics

Find the front-desk handoffs leaking booked dental appointments in Singapore.

SideEye Labs reviews one non-sensitive dental workflow: missed calls, new-patient scheduling, consult follow-up, recall, or no-show rescue. The output is a clear leak map and the first fix worth testing.

No patient names, appointment records, health information, insurance details, payment data, credentials, clinical questions, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice needed. No checkout is present on this page.

Why this market

High-value consult follow-up

Implant, Invisalign, cosmetic, and specialist consults often need fast non-clinical follow-up after estimates, financing questions, or timing concerns.

Multi-channel patient demand

Calls, WhatsApp, forms, reminders, and walk-ins can create handoff gaps when no one owns the next appointment offer.

Operational cost pressure

A few missed bookings or stale recall opportunities can justify a small diagnostic before a clinic changes software or adds headcount.

Audit scope

Start with one workflow, not a software migration.

The first pass looks for owner, status, next action, and stale item review. It does not require access to patient records, clinic software, or a production login.

Missed call -> callback owner -> appointment offer -> second-touch follow-up

New-patient request -> triage -> slot options -> booked or reason-coded

Consult estimate -> question owner -> scheduling attempt -> unscheduled review

Recall segment -> message or call owner -> rebooked or next reactivation pass

Paid path

If the leak is real, turn the teardown into a small diagnostic.

Free

15-minute teardown of one generic workflow.

$300-$500

Written diagnostic with leak map, scorecard, and fix backlog.

$1,500-$3,000

Five-day sprint to implement the highest-leverage fix.