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Manage notifications sent to patients

Medibook helps patients stay informed by sending notifications related to their healthcare activity.

These notifications may include appointment confirmations, reminders, messages from healthcare professionals, or other important updates.

This guide explains how patients can view and manage notifications received through Medibook.

Types of Notifications

Patients may receive different types of notifications while using Medibook.

These notifications may include:

  • Appointment confirmations
  • Appointment reminders
  • Messages from healthcare professionals
  • Instructions related to consultations
  • Updates about patient documents or information

Notifications help ensure that patients stay informed about their medical appointments and communications.

View Your Notifications

All notifications received through Medibook can be viewed directly in your account.

The notification section allows you to review recent updates and important messages related to your healthcare activity.

Patients can open individual notifications to see more details or access the related information.

Stay Updated on Your Appointments

Appointment notifications help patients stay organized and avoid missing scheduled consultations.

Reminder notifications may be sent before an appointment to help patients prepare for their visit and arrive on time.

Follow Instructions from Healthcare Professionals

Healthcare professionals may send notifications with instructions or important information related to your care.

Patients are encouraged to read these messages carefully to stay informed about consultation details, preparation instructions, or follow-up recommendations.

Keep Your Contact Information Up to Date

To ensure you receive important notifications, make sure your contact information in Medibook is accurate and up to date.

Keeping your information current helps ensure that you receive appointment reminders and important communications from your healthcare professionals.