Practo Ray is one of the best-known practice management products, and it is a common reference point when a doctor starts looking for clinic software. This comparison focuses on what matters to a general physician running a small clinic. Practo's features and pricing change over time, so please verify current details on their website before deciding.
Positioning
| CliniTrack | Practo Ray | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Solo general physicians and small clinics | Clinics and practices, part of the wider Practo ecosystem |
| Core focus | Patient management, EMR, inventory, billing in one simple flow | Practice management with patient-facing Practo integrations |
| Setup | Self-service, minutes, no installation | Varies by plan; typically vendor-assisted |
| Pricing model | Free plan, then flat monthly or yearly plans | Subscription; check practo.com for current plans |
Where CliniTrack is a better fit
- You want to start today. CliniTrack has a free plan and a self-service signup — no sales call required.
- You dispense medicines. Medicine inventory with expiry and low-stock alerts is built in, not an add-on.
- You value simplicity over configurability. Every screen is designed around the GP consultation, not a hospital workflow.
Where Practo Ray may be a better fit
- You already rely on Practo for online patient discovery and want tight integration with that listing.
- You run a larger practice that needs a broader ecosystem of add-ons and third-party integrations.
How to decide
The honest answer is to try both with real patients for a week. A product that looks impressive in a demo but slows you down during a 3-minute consultation will not survive contact with a busy OPD.
You can start with CliniTrack's free plan in under five minutes, and see current pricing for paid plans.