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A clinic on AnyScript is an organizational layer that groups multiple practitioners under one entity. When you work inside a clinic context, protocols, clients, and orders belong to the clinic rather than to you individually. This makes it easy for practices with multiple practitioners to share a client base, collaborate on protocols, and track earnings at an organizational level. You can belong to more than one clinic and hold different roles in each. In the left sidebar, go to Practice → Clinics. The page lists every clinic you belong to, showing your role in each one.

Clinic roles

Every member of a clinic has one of three roles:

Admin

Full access to manage the clinic — edit clinic details, invite and remove members, change member roles, and view clinic earnings.

Practitioner

Works for the clinic and shares clients with other clinic members. Clients and protocols created in the clinic context belong to the clinic.

Freelancer

Works from the clinic’s location but manages their own clients and commissions independently, with limited access to shared clinic data.

Creating a clinic

1

Open the create dialog

On the Clinics page, click Create Clinic in the top-right corner.
2

Fill in the clinic details

Enter the following:
  • Clinic Name — the name of your practice or organization (minimum 2 characters).
  • Contact Email — the primary email for the clinic. This can be different from your personal account email.
  • Location — the physical address or city where the clinic operates.
  • Short Description — a brief tagline for the clinic (max 200 characters). This appears on the clinic’s public profile.
3

Create the clinic

Click Create Clinic. You are taken directly to the clinic’s settings page where you can continue configuring it.

Clinic settings

Once a clinic is created, click Manage Clinic (if you’re an admin) or View Settings (if you’re a practitioner or freelancer) on the clinic card to open the settings page. The settings page has up to three tabs depending on your role.

Profile tab

The Profile tab lets admins update the clinic’s public-facing details: name, description, location, contact email, and photos. The clinic gets its own public profile accessible at /c/clinic-slug. You can copy the clinic profile link directly from the settings page to share with clients.

Team tab

The Team tab is where you manage who belongs to the clinic. Inviting a practitioner (admins only):
1

Enter the practitioner's email

In the Invite Practitioner section, type the email address of the practitioner you want to add.
2

Select a role

Choose Admin, Practitioner, or Freelancer from the role dropdown.
3

Add an optional message

Click + Add a personal message if you’d like to include a note in the invitation email.
4

Send the invitation

Click the send button. If the practitioner already has an AnyScript account, they’ll receive an invitation to accept. If not, they’ll be guided to sign up first.
Pending invitations appear below the invite form. You can cancel any pending invitation by clicking the × next to it. Managing existing members (admins only): Admins can change a member’s role at any time using the role dropdown next to their name. To remove a member from the clinic, click the trash icon — their previously-assigned clients remain with the clinic.
Removing a member is immediate and cannot be undone from this page. The member loses access to all clinic data.

Earnings tab (admins only)

The Earnings tab gives admins a view of the clinic’s combined commission and order history, separate from individual practitioner earnings. This tab is only visible to members with the Admin role.

About clinic practitioners vs. freelancers

Practitioners work for the clinic and their clients and commissions are shared with the clinic. Freelancers work from the clinic’s location but keep their own client records and commissions independently. Choose the right role when inviting to reflect each person’s working arrangement.