Ambulatory care
Arriving firstSirona Practice
For solo and group practices, across all medical specialties. One patient record, fast consultations, prescribing with checks, and documents in their place.
Easy to use, secure by design, built to last, and hardened for privacy without giving up on interoperability. We build all-in-one solutions, from the single practice to large hospitals.
No forms. A person answers.
Clinical software should help the people who use it, not slow them down. That is the whole brief.
Approach
Sirona is designed by a practicing physician who uses software like this every day. Workflows are built for speed, safety and clarity in the consultation itself, not added on top of a database afterwards. Ease of use is not a comfort feature: clarity protects patients.
The foundation is modern and secure, with every access to sensitive data limited, logged and auditable by construction. Records are encrypted with methods chosen to withstand the computers of the future, not just the attacks of today.
European infrastructure, carefully chosen European vendors, and no dependency on services outside the EU. Where no fitting European solution existed, we built our own rather than compromise.
Free text and copy-paste are a major source of error in patient records, and they block safety checks, interoperability and research. Sirona treats structured data as the default and makes capturing it light, including intelligent bulk import of existing records.
What we build
The same core serves the smallest practice and the largest hospital, without imposing the complexity of one on the other.
Ambulatory care
Arriving firstFor solo and group practices, across all medical specialties. One patient record, fast consultations, prescribing with checks, and documents in their place.
Clinics and hospitals
In developmentFrom the small clinic to the major hospital, across all medical platforms, on the same core. In development, following Sirona Practice.
Sirona is in development and not yet in clinical use. We would rather show you where we are than promise what we do not have yet.