The cloud-based platform allows solo and small-group dental and dental specialty practices to sign up and start using the software the same day without a sales consultation.
tab32 has announced the general availability of Alpine, a dental practice management platform designed for solo practitioners and small group dental and dental specialty practices. The software removes the traditional sales and implementation process, allowing dentists and specialists to sign up online and begin managing their practice the same day.
Streamlined Onboarding Process
Alpine eliminates the need for product demonstrations, sales calls, and long-term contracts. Users can start a 14-day free trial and immediately access the platform’s tools without interacting with a sales representative.
“Dental software companies have made it unnecessarily difficult to even evaluate their products,” says Kiltesh Patel, chief executive officer of tab32, in a release. “We asked a simple question: why can’t a dentist just sign up and start? Nobody had a good answer. So we built Alpine.”
Cloud-Based Practice Management
Built for practices with one to five providers, Alpine includes charting, scheduling, treatment planning, billing and claims, cloud-based imaging, patient communication, and reporting. The platform is accessible from any browser on any device.
Because the software runs entirely on Google Cloud infrastructure, practices do not need to purchase servers, install local software, or hire IT staff. Patient data is automatically backed up and encrypted at rest and in transit.
Pricing and Availability
The platform is available immediately. Pricing starts at $125 per month for the first year for up to three providers, and $225 per month for established practices with up to five providers. The subscription includes no implementation fees and requires no long-term contract, allowing practices to cancel at any time.
Practices migrating from another system receive dedicated support, which includes the transfer of patient records, treatment history, images, and documents.
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