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Sohar Health alternatives

5 other Patient Access & Intake vendors, ordered by how they stack up on our scorecard (maturity, backing, proof, implementation, security). Facts from public sources; judgments are ours.

Why buyers look beyond Sohar Health: Early stage with a $3.8M seed round, so weigh vendor longevity for anything mission critical.
  1. Public company powering patient intake and payments

    Pick Phreesia if you want a proven, heavily certified intake and payments layer tied to your EHR and can live with custom quotes and module fees.

    Subscription (per user or PMPM)Software platformSmall practicesMid-size groupsEnterprise systems
  2. Self-service registration and eligibility for specialty care

    Pick Clearwave if you're a high-volume specialty practice that wants kiosk and mobile check-in to collect copays and verify insurance before the patient sits down.

    Not publishedSoftware platformMid-size groupsEnterprise systems
  3. AI that reads faxed referrals and moves them to booked visits

    Pick Tennr if fax-heavy referral intake is your bottleneck and you want it automated without touching your EHR.

    Not publishedSoftware platformSmall practicesMid-size groups
  4. Patient access, intake, and communication built on the EHR

    Pick Luma if you're a mid-size or enterprise group that wants scheduling, reminders, and patient communication wired deeply into your EHR.

    Subscription (per user or PMPM)Software platformMid-size groupsEnterprise systems
  5. REST APIs for real-time eligibility and benefits verification

    Pick pVerify if you want to embed accurate, specialty-aware eligibility checks into your own software or intake workflow through an API rather than buy a full RCM platform.

    Per-transaction / per-chartSoftware platformSmall practicesMid-size groupsBilling companies

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