Built in Doha, for Qatar's dental clinics

    The AI front desk for dental clinics in Doha.

    CARE is an AI front desk built in Doha for dental, orthodontic, implant, and aesthetic-dentistry clinics. It answers patients, books and reschedules appointments, and recovers no-shows on WhatsApp in native Qatari Khaleeji and English, 24/7 — and priced in Qatari Riyals. Built for dental clinics across Doha, West Bay, Lusail, Al Wakra, and The Pearl.

    Free 7-day trial · Up to 150 conversations · QAR pricing

    CARE for dental clinics — at a glance

    CARE is the AI front desk for dental clinics in Doha, Qatar, built by Thamra Group for Technology and Trading LLC in Doha. It is built for dental, orthodontic, implant, and aesthetic-dentistry clinics. On WhatsApp, it answers patients, books and reschedules appointments, and recovers no-shows 24/7 in native Qatari Khaleeji and English (Saudi, Emirati, Kuwaiti, Bahraini, and Omani dialects also supported). The clinic owner watches every conversation live and gets a daily report, and CARE hands off to a human instantly when needed. CARE complements your existing booking system rather than replacing it: it processes only the documents you upload and the messages your patients send, you control exactly what it can access, and you can export or delete your data at any time. Pricing is in Qatari Riyals: a free 7-day trial (up to 150 conversations, no card required), then a one-time 799 QAR setup fee plus per-conversation pricing from 4.50 QAR that graduates down to 1.20 QAR at higher volume.

    Doha-based, built for Qatar's dental clinics

    You control your data — export or delete anytime

    Native Qatari Khaleeji handling

    Reads only the documents you upload

    Illustrative scenarios

    Three dental clinics. Booking, after-hours, no-show recovery. All Khaleeji.

    These are illustrative scenarios showing the kind of Qatari Khaleeji conversation CARE is designed to handle for dental clinics — dialect, cultural cues (greetings, pricing format, emojis), and the front-desk actions it is configured to take (booking, rescheduling, recovering no-shows), not just talk. They are design examples, not transcripts of real patient conversations.

    Dental clinic in West Bay

    Patient asks about a teeth-cleaning appointment, average visit 350-600 QAR

    Customer

    السلام عليكم، أبي موعد تنظيف أسنان هالأسبوع، كم السعر ومتى أقرب وقت؟

    CARE

    وعليكم السلام أهلاً وسهلاً 🌿 تنظيف الأسنان عندنا بـ ٣٥٠ ريال ويأخذ نص ساعة تقريباً. أقرب موعد متاح بكرة الثلاثاء الساعة ٥ المغرب، أو الأربعاء الساعة ٧. تحب أحجز لك الثلاثاء باسمك؟

    Quotes the service, offers real slots, books the appointment — reading only the documents you upload.

    Dental & implant clinic at The Pearl

    After-hours message at 11pm about implants, the clinic is closed

    Customer

    Hi, do you do dental implants and whitening? Can I book a consultation this weekend?

    CARE

    Hi! Yes — we offer dental implants and teeth whitening. The implant consultation is free, and whitening is a single 900 QAR session. The clinic is closed now, but I can hold a slot for you: Saturday 2pm or 6pm at our Pearl-Qatar branch. Which works for you?

    Answers the patient at 11pm, holds a slot, captures the lead — the front desk confirms in the morning.

    Orthodontic clinic in Al Wakra

    Recovering a patient who missed a braces adjustment, Saudi Khaleeji

    Customer

    للأسف ما قدرت أجي أمس لموعد التقويم، أبي أعيده بس مدري متى عندكم وقت

    CARE

    ولا يهمّك، نرتّبها لك 🌙 عندنا وقت اليوم الساعة ٦، أو بكرة الساعة ١٠ الصبح. أي وحدة أنسب لك أحجزها طول؟ وإن شاء الله نكمّل خطة تقويمك بدون انقطاع.

    Re-engages the no-show in Saudi Khaleeji, offers two slots, rebooks the appointment — recovers revenue that was about to walk.
    Doha context

    Why a Doha-built front desk matters for dental clinics.

    International chatbot vendors don't model how a Qatari dental clinic actually runs. They don't know that patients message after the clinic closes around Maghrib prayer, that a West Bay dental clinic quotes in QAR while Khaleeji patients compare prices from home, or that a missed implant or orthodontic appointment in Al Wakra quietly drains a month's revenue if no one chases it on WhatsApp.

    Generic English-first AI tools translate Arabic literally and produce stilted, Google-Translate-quality replies — not what a patient expects from their dental clinic. CARE was trained natively on Qatari Khaleeji, on real Doha patient messages, and on the realities of running a dental front desk in Qatar, including the country's data-protection landscape.

    Founded in 2025, Thamra Group spent twelve months consulting MENA founders and clinic owners before writing a line of code. The conclusion was simple: a clinic's Arabic front desk cannot be translated from English. It has to be built Arabic-first, in the region, by people who understand the dialects, the customs, and the laws.

    Dental clinic quick facts

    • Currency: Pricing in QAR; AED, SAR, USD invoices on request.
    • Patient data: You configure what CARE can access and export or delete it anytime. We never share or sell it.
    • Booking system: CARE sits in front of your clinic on WhatsApp — it reads only the documents you upload and complements your booking system.
    • Phone: +974 numbers supported; can advise on Ooredoo/Vodafone WhatsApp BSP options.
    • Owner visibility: Watch every conversation live, get a daily report, hand off to staff in one tap.
    • Setup time: Live in about 30 minutes — Meta WhatsApp Business API verification handled upfront.
    For Qatar's dental clinics

    Frequently asked questions

    Does CARE replace my dental clinic's booking system?

    No. CARE sits in front of your clinic on WhatsApp — it complements your booking system rather than replacing it. It answers patients, books and reschedules appointments, and recovers no-shows based only on the documents you upload (services, price list, hours, dentist availability, booking rules). You configure exactly what it can access, and your front desk stays in control.

    How does CARE handle my patients' data?

    CARE processes only the documents you upload and the messages your patients send on WhatsApp. You configure exactly what it can access, we never share or sell your data, and every conversation can be exported with one click. You can export and permanently delete your data at any time.

    Which Arabic dialects can CARE speak with my patients?

    CARE leads in native Qatari Khaleeji and also handles Saudi, Emirati, Kuwaiti, Bahraini, and Omani varieties — useful for the Khaleeji patients who travel to Doha dental clinics. For non-Arab patients it switches to English. Dialect detection is automatic; no configuration needed.

    Can the clinic owner see what CARE is saying to patients?

    Yes. The owner and front-desk team watch every conversation live and get a daily report. If a patient needs a person, CARE hands off to your staff instantly — your team can step in at any point and override any reply in one tap.

    How much does CARE cost for a dental clinic in Doha?

    Pricing is in Qatari Riyals and the same for dental, orthodontic, implant, and aesthetic-dentistry clinics: a free 7-day trial (up to 150 conversations, no card required), then a one-time 799 QAR setup fee plus per-conversation pricing starting at 4.50 QAR and graduating down to 1.20 QAR at higher volume.

    How long does it take to get my dental clinic live on CARE?

    About 30 minutes. We handle the Meta WhatsApp Business API verification upfront, load your services, price list, hours, and booking rules, and your AI front desk is ready to answer patients the same day.

    More questions? See CARE for Qatar or talk to us.

    Want proof of the dialect? See how CARE speaks Khaleeji Arabic.

    See CARE answer, book, and recover a no-show — for your dental clinic.

    Book a live demo on WhatsApp with the Doha-based founder, or spin up your free trial in about 30 minutes. See a Khaleeji patient handled end-to-end — booking, after-hours, no-show recovery — and decide for yourself.