Hear Abby Take a Test Call

Listen to how Abby answers before you trust her with patients.

This is a short public demo. Abby stays inside agreed reception rules and avoids guessing. Her rule is simple: confirm it, brief it, or hand it back. Never guess. Every call ends where it should: booked, briefed, or safely handed over.

Public demo Approved answers only No guessed bookings Safe handover when unclear

Abby test call

Listen to a short example call

Public demo only. Fictional details.

What to listen for

Calm. Controlled. Clear outcome.

You’re not judging “AI”. You’re judging whether this feels safe to represent your clinic.

Calm first impression

The caller feels looked after, not pushed into voicemail.

Control (no guessing)

Abby sticks to approved answers and safe rules. If she can’t confirm it, she hands it back.

Clear outcome

The call ends booked, briefed, or safely handed over — not “we’ll see”.

See the Call Brief after the call

After the call, you can see exactly what happened.

The Call Brief shows who called, what they wanted, what Abby captured, and what your team needs to handle next.

What the Call Brief shows

  • Caller wanted
  • What Abby captured
  • Agreed answer used
  • Outcome
  • Team action
  • Safety limit

Call Brief

Example Call Brief from a fictional clinic call

Fictional sample
Caller wantedEarliest available first appointment
What Abby capturedName, phone number and preferred call-back time
Agreed answer usedOpening hours and location details
OutcomeMessage sent for team review
Team actionCall back and confirm the right appointment
Safety limitNo clinical advice given

The safety rule

Abby does not give clinical advice. Abby does not guess.

If the call is clinical, unclear, urgent, or outside scope, she captures the details and hands it back safely.

See Call Assurance & Safety

Your next step

If this feels right, take the next safe step.

Option 1: call Abby on the public test line to feel a real call. Option 2: try Abby with your clinic details to get a safe clinic-specific test line.

Next safe step

If this feels right, keep moving without losing the safety boundary.

Use clinic details only. Do not use real patient names, symptoms, treatment details or other patient-identifiable information.

Hear Abby Answer a Call