Online Medical Certificates

eClinic transformed its online consultation and medical certificate process by shifting from hard-to-verify documents to issuing certificates that are instantly authentic and easily validated.

95%

reduction in verification queries from employer

Instant

Authentication with QR-based validation

100%

Confidence for employers

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Solution

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The online clinics needed a way to issue medical certificates that were secure, trustable, and instantly verifiable—without adding extra steps for patients or staff.

This is where ProofEasy transformed the experience.

With ProofEasy in place, every certificate included a unique QR code.  Behind the scenes, each certificate is linked to a trusted, transparent & tamper-proof digital protection using blockchain technology .  

Instead of manual checks, patients and employers could confirm authenticity by scanning the code on their phone.. This makes the verification process instant, automated, and self-service.

The old way: Manual confirmation, document tampering risks, slow verification.
The new way: Fast, secure, traceable certificates—verified instantly with a single scan.

The result: A smoother, trusted document flow that removed friction for patients, employers, and clinic staff.

DrDaniel

“We’ve been using ProofEasy for a little over two years now, and it has truly become a part of our day-to-day routine. What we appreciate most is how easy it is to use and our team picked it up quickly without needing much training. Integrating it into our workflow felt effortless, largely because the ProofEasy support team was always ready to help.

They respond quickly, guide us patiently, and genuinely care about making things work smoothly for us. The experience has been nothing short of excellent.”

Dr Daniel S Prendergast

Clinical Director

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