Charges Software For Medical Clinics

Attach structured charges to appointments and services so teams can bill consistently.

Charges Key Features

Keep service pricing clear and consistent

Charge Management

Pricing details that support clinic billing

Charges work best when service definitions, appointments, payments, reporting, and discounts stay connected.

Services

Service-linked charges

Keep the expected charge attached to the service being booked or delivered.

Appointments

Appointment billing context

Use appointment details to help staff understand which charge applies.

Payments

Collection-ready amounts

Make card, cash, terminal, or payment-link collection easier by starting from a structured charge.

Coupons

Discount compatibility

Allow promotional or operational discounts to work against clear pricing rules.

Reports

Revenue visibility

Support clearer reporting by keeping charge data structured from the start.

Audit

Pricing accountability

Make billing decisions easier to review when charge definitions are consistent.

FAQ

Charges questions

Charges work best when service definitions, appointments, payments, reporting, and discounts stay connected.

What are charges in Medrexo?

Charges are structured pricing records that help clinic teams apply consistent billing to services, appointments, and payment workflows.

Can charges connect to services?

Yes. Charges can support service-led pricing so staff understand what should be collected for a given appointment or activity.

How do charges support payments?

Structured charges give payment workflows a clearer amount and context for collection and reporting.

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“Having charges set up in Medrexo helps our team collect the right amount without debating pricing at reception. It makes billing feel much more consistent.”
Ruth Shine

Ruth Shine

Operations Manager of Dooctor.ie

Charges

Keep service pricing clear and consistent

Charges work best when service definitions, appointments, payments, reporting, and discounts stay connected.