
Chiron Health
Medical practice management software
Telemedicine software
Health care software
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What is Chiron Health
Chiron Health is a telemedicine platform used by outpatient medical practices to deliver video visits and support virtual care workflows. It focuses on helping clinics schedule and conduct telehealth appointments and manage patient communications around those visits. The product is typically used by independent practices and specialty clinics that need a telehealth layer alongside their existing EHR and billing systems.
Purpose-built telehealth workflows
The product centers on virtual visit delivery rather than trying to be a full EHR replacement. Practices can use it to run video appointments and related patient-facing steps (such as visit access and communications). This focus can reduce complexity for organizations that already have established clinical documentation and billing systems.
Fits alongside existing systems
Chiron Health is commonly positioned as an add-on to a practice’s current clinical and administrative stack. This approach can be useful for clinics that want to add telemedicine without migrating core records or revenue-cycle processes. It can also support phased adoption where telehealth is introduced first and other workflow changes follow later.
Designed for outpatient practices
The platform targets ambulatory care use cases where providers need a straightforward way to conduct remote follow-ups and routine visits. It aligns to common practice operations such as appointment-based care and patient communications. This can be a better fit than broader healthcare platforms for smaller clinics with limited IT resources.
Not a full practice suite
Chiron Health is not primarily a comprehensive practice management system with deep scheduling, billing, and end-to-end revenue cycle management. Organizations looking for an all-in-one system may still need separate tools for intake, documentation, claims, and reporting. This can increase vendor management and integration requirements.
Integration details vary by stack
Because it is often used alongside existing EHR/PM systems, the overall experience depends on how well it connects to the clinic’s current tools. Some workflows may require manual steps if data does not flow bi-directionally. Buyers typically need to validate integration scope (appointments, patient demographics, visit notes, and billing signals) during evaluation.
Limited specialty-specific depth
Compared with platforms built for specific therapy or behavioral health workflows, telehealth-first products may offer fewer specialty templates and program-specific operational features. Practices with complex clinical programs may need additional systems for documentation standards and outcomes tracking. This can be a constraint for organizations seeking a single system across clinical, operational, and telehealth needs.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Independent | $150 per provider/month (monthly billing; cancel anytime) | Unlimited live video visits; Scheduling; Automated email/SMS reminders; Practice-branded web app & communications; EHR integration; iOS/Android patient apps; Fee schedule customization; Patient payment collection. |
| Enterprise | Custom pricing | Multi-location support; White-label mobile app (enterprise-only); Professional services/custom onboarding; Dedicated implementation & support; contact sales for pricing. |
Seller details
Chiron Health
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
2013
Private
https://www.chironhealth.com/
https://x.com/chironhealth
https://www.linkedin.com/company/chiron-health