Hospitals & Healthcare
The board never says a doctor's in when they aren't
A wrong OPD timing sends a patient up three floors for nothing. Pixora INKE keeps doctor availability, department directions and health notices correct to the minute — on silent, low-power displays your front desk updates in seconds, in the languages your patients actually read.
Where accuracy and calm actually matter
In a hospital, signage isn't marketing — it's the difference between a patient finding the right room and getting lost in a crowd.
Doctor boards that tell the truth
When a consultant runs late or swaps rooms, the board reflects it before patients queue at the wrong door. Reception updates it; the corridor knows in seconds.
Wayfinding that reduces the questions
Clear, glare-free direction boards on every floor mean fewer patients crowding the help desk and fewer staff escorting people to radiology.
Awareness campaigns without the print cycle
Rotate vaccination drives, dengue advisories or check-up camps across the building and pull them down the moment they're over. No stacks of dated posters.
One board, many languages
Show timings and directions in English, Hindi and your regional language, so the message reaches every patient and attendant who walks in.
A morning at the OPD reception
The little changes that usually cause confusion — handled before anyone notices.
Today's doctor roster goes up
The day's consultants, rooms and timings appear on the lobby and floor boards automatically, pulled from the schedule you set the night before.
A surgeon gets pulled into an emergency
Reception marks the OPD as paused from the app. Patients waiting outside that room see the update and the new resume time, instead of staring at a stale slot.
Health camp banner goes live
A free eye-check camp this weekend gets pushed to entrance boards in three languages — no agency, no printing, ready before the lunch crowd.
Ward and lobby boards stay on, silently
They draw power only when content changes, so visiting hours and emergency directions stay lit 24/7 without noise, heat or a power bill that hurts.
Why colour e-paper belongs in a hospital
Quiet, low-power and easy to read — the practical traits that matter in clinical spaces.
- ✓Silent and fanlessNo fan means no hum and no dust being pushed around — fitting for wards, recovery rooms and quiet corridors.
- ✓Runs around the clock on very little powerEnergy is used only on update, so lobby, ward and emergency boards stay on continuously without a heavy electricity load.
- ✓Kind on elderly and tired eyesHigh contrast, no glow and a wide 180° viewing angle make it legible across a busy corridor, even at a glance.
- ✓Updated remotely in secondsChange a doctor's status from reception and every board showing it refreshes at once — no one walking the floors to swap printouts.
Questions hospital teams ask us
A doctor's OPD timing changes at the last minute. Can the front desk update the board themselves?
Yes. Reception edits availability in the app and every board showing that doctor — at the entrance, the OPD wing, the lift lobby — updates within seconds. No printout, no waiting for an agency.
Can the same board show information in Hindi, Gujarati and English?
Yes. You can publish content in English, Hindi or any regional language your patients read, so directions and timings are clear to everyone who walks in.
Will it be noisy or disturbing in wards and quiet zones?
No. The displays are completely silent and fanless. They only draw power when the content changes, so they can run all day and night in wards, lobbies and recovery areas without any hum.
Many of our patients are elderly. Is it easy for them to read?
Yes. The paper-like, glare-free surface gives high contrast and a wide viewing angle, so it reads clearly from across a corridor and at an angle, even for older eyes.
Run a different kind of space?
See it on a corridor wall first
Book a free demo and our Ahmedabad team will set up a doctor board and a wayfinding panel so your staff can try updating them.
