Professional Prescriptions and Documents: How Clinit's Print Templates Represent Your Clinic Brand
Practice Management

Professional Prescriptions and Documents: How Clinit's Print Templates Represent Your Clinic Brand

A prescription printed on a plain sheet of A4 with a generic font sends a different message than one on a branded letterhead. Clinit's print templates put your clinic's identity on every patient-facing document.

Why Printed Documents Matter

In Egyptian medical culture, the printed prescription and the clinic stamp carry authority. Patients judge clinic quality — sometimes consciously, often not — by the professionalism of the documents they receive. A branded, clearly formatted prescription builds trust. A hand-scrawled note on a torn page erodes it.

What Clinit Prints

Prescriptions (Rx):
  • Clinic letterhead (logo, name, address, phone, licence number)
  • Doctor name, specialisation, and medical registration number
  • Patient name, age, date
  • Each medication: name, dose, frequency, duration, instructions
  • RTL (right-to-left) Arabic layout supported
  • QR code linking to the prescription in the patient portal — scannable by the pharmacy for verification
Visit Summaries:
  • Chief complaint, vital signs, clinical findings
  • Diagnosis (ICD-10 code + description)
  • Management plan
  • Follow-up date and instructions
Invoices:
  • Clinic branding, VAT registration (if applicable)
  • Line-item services with prices
  • Payment method and balance
  • Barcode/QR for digital payment link
Lab Requests:
  • Clinic and doctor details
  • Test list
  • Clinical information for the lab (fasting status, urgent flag)
  • Pre-populated patient demographics

Customising Templates

In Clinic Settings → Print Templates, the clinic owner can:
  • Upload clinic logo (PNG or SVG)
  • Set primary and accent colours matching the clinic's brand
  • Choose font (Arabic-compatible options include Cairo, Tajawal, Amiri)
  • Add clinic stamp image (scanned PNG of the official stamp)
  • Configure header/footer content per document type

RTL/Arabic Support

All print templates render correctly in RTL layout when the patient's record language is set to Arabic. Mixed-language documents (Arabic patient name + English drug names) handle character direction automatically.

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