Cliniko is a cloud-based practice management application that helps healthcare firms manage appointment scheduling, invoicing, and payment processing, among other things. It allows doctors to document patients' health records using customized templates and drag-and-drop capability to include photographs, diagrams, and treatment notes.
MongoDB is an open-source document-based database management tool that stores data in JSON-like formats. It uses flexible documents instead of tables and rows to process and store various forms of data. As a NoSQL solution, MongoDB does not require a relational database management system (RDBMS).
Integrations for MongoDBIt's easy to connect Cliniko + MongoDB without coding knowledge. Start creating your own business flow.
Triggered when an individual appointment is cancelled.
Triggered when appointment form is created.
Triggered when an individual appointment is deleted.
Trigger when an invoice is created
Trigger when a patient is created.
Trigger when a product is created.
Triggered when an unavailable blocks is created
Triggered when a new contact is created or updated.
Triggered when a group appointments is created or updated.
Triggered when an individual appointments is created or updated.
Triggered when a patient is created or updated.
Triggered when a practitioner is created or updated.
Triggered when treatment notes is created or updated.
Triggered when an invoice is updated
Triggers when you add a new collection.
Triggers when you add a new database.
Triggers when you add a new document to a collection.
Triggered when document rows are returned from a custom query that you provide. Advanced Users Only
Triggers when you add a new field to a collection.
Cancel the exiting appointment.
Creates a Appointment.
Creates a Contact
Creates a Patient Details.
Create patient attachment.
Creates a stock adjustments
Update an existing appointment.
Update a Patient Details
Create a new document in a collection of your choice.
Update a document in a collection of your choice.
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