Speak naturally. Your patient reads their own language on screen — and now hears it spoken aloud, live. No booking, no waiting — begin a dialogue in one tap.
Every session runs on curated clinical glossaries, matched live — term by term — as you speak. Not a general-purpose translator stretched to fit medicine.
Cross-checked against KCD-8, ICD-10 and WHO ATC.
Evenings, weekends, the ward at 3 a.m. The moment an interpreter isn’t available, Verata is.
Send one link: the patient’s phone shows the subtitles and speaks the translation aloud in their language — so it lands even with eyes shut, in pain, or unable to read the screen.
24 specialty glossaries — grounded in KCD-8, ICD-10 and WHO ATC — keep 심근경색 and “myocardial infarction” exact, never approximated.
Language doesn't only break down in the exam room. From the moment a patient walks in until they leave, every conversation runs on one account and one glossary.
Confirming the booking, filling in the intake form, explaining the wait. The conversation starts before the appointment does.
The most talking happens here: what they want, what worries them, what it costs. A misunderstanding born here is hard to undo in the exam room.
“Does it hurt when I press here?” — short lines, fast. Each one is translated on screen and read aloud, so it lands even when the patient cannot look.
Where precision matters most: the type of anaesthesia, the recovery window, the risks. Glossaries for 24 specialties keep a term from being softened into something close enough.
“This will sting a little.” “Are you all right?” — your hands stay where they are; the device beside you speaks.
When to take the medication, when they can wash their face, when to come back. The most instructions to follow at home.
The desk, the exam room and the recovery room all use the same words.
Choose who speaks what, and add a specialty glossary if you like.
The patient opens it on any phone — no app, no account. In person it’s even simpler: open it on your own phone and talk through one device.
Your words appear translated and play aloud, line by line, as you speak.
No app to install — open a link on any phone, tablet, or computer.
Open the same link on a tablet or the exam-room monitor and the conversation carries on there, full size. View-only: it cannot start the mic or spend your balance.
Open it on your own phone and talk through one device — or share a link so the patient reads on theirs. The translation runs as subtitles and is read aloud, in real time.
The other side needs no account and no personal details — they just open a link.
Conversations aren’t recorded unless you ask: the translation happens live and isn’t stored.
You choose to save a transcript — and it auto-deletes after 30 days.
No subscription. Top up your balance and spend it as you talk.
For example: a typical 10-minute visit ≈ ₩3,000 (≈ $2).
| Top up | You get |
|---|---|
| ₩10,000 | ₩10,000 |
| ₩30,000 | ₩31,000+₩1,000 |
| ₩50,000 | ₩53,000+₩3,000 |
| ₩100,000 | ₩108,000+₩8,000 |
Bonus is promotional credit.
Give them a conversation, not a language barrier.
Start a dialogue