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ChatGPT (Web)AbsentWhat are the best HIPAA compliant client portal solutions for small healthcare practices?slot 23Aug 21, 02:28 PM
For a **small healthcare practice**, I’d narrow the field to a handful of platforms rather than choosing a generic “HIPAA-compliant portal.” The best choice depends heavily on whether you’re a therapist, dietitian/wellness practice, primary-care clinic, or specialty medical practice. ### My top picks | Platform | Best for | Portal strengths | Main drawback | |---|---|---|---| | **[SimplePractice](https://www.simplepractice.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Therapists & behavioral health | Messaging, scheduling, forms, payments, telehealth, mobile app | Less suited to complex medical practices | | **[Practice Better](https://practicebetter.io?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Nutrition, functional/integrative & wellness | Excellent client engagement, forms, messaging, programs, tracking, payments | Not as strong for traditional medical billing | | **[Tebra](https://www.tebra.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Small medical practices | Patient messaging, digital intake, scheduling, payments + full EHR/billing | More expensive/complex than a portal-only solution | | **[Jane](https://jane.app?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Multidisciplinary/private practices | Polished patient experience, scheduling, forms, communication | Better as an entire practice-management platform than a standalone portal | | **[Healthie](https://www.gethealthie.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Dietitians, nutritionists & virtual care | Strong portal, forms, messaging, scheduling, care plans | More specialized toward wellness/nutrition | ### 1. Best overall for behavioral health: SimplePractice If you're a therapist, counselor, psychologist, or similar provider, **SimplePractice is probably my first choice**. Its portal combines secure messaging, documents/forms, scheduling, billing, telehealth and measurement-based care. SimplePractice says the portal is HIPAA compliant and HITRUST certified, and it's included with its plans rather than charged per client. [www.simplepractice.com](https://www.simplepractice.com/features/client-portal/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Its current starting price is reported at about **$49/month**, although actual cost depends on the plan and add-ons. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/compare/130710-159263/SimplePractice-vs-Better?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.tebra.com](https://www.tebra.com/compare-tebra-vs-athenahealth-vs-simplepractice?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best when:** you want something that is relatively easy for a solo practitioner or small behavioral-health group to implement. ### 2. Best for nutrition/integrative care: Practice Better **Practice Better** stands out when the relationship extends beyond appointments. Its portal supports intake and consent forms, scheduling, secure messaging, billing, programs, resources, food/habit tracking and integrations with health/wearable data. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/blog/best-secure-client-portal-for-wellness-practitioners?utm_source=chatgpt.com) It's particularly attractive for **dietitians, nutritionists, functional medicine and health/wellness practices** rather than a conventional primary-care office. Capterra currently lists a starting price of about **$35/month**, though pricing varies by plan. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/compare/130710-159263/SimplePractice-vs-Better?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.tebra.com](https://www.tebra.com/compare-tebra-vs-athenahealth-vs-simplepractice?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### 3. Best all-in-one medical practice option: Tebra If by “client portal” you actually mean **patient portal + EHR + scheduling + billing + clinical documentation**, I'd look seriously at **Tebra**. Its patient-experience tools include online scheduling, digital intake, HIPAA-compliant two-way messaging and automated reminders, while the broader platform handles EHR, claims, payments, e-prescribing and labs. [www.tebra.com](https://www.tebra.com/compare-tebra-vs-athenahealth-vs-simplepractice?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best when:** you're running a medical practice where the portal needs to be tightly integrated with the clinical and billing systems. The tradeoff is that it's substantially more platform than a solo practitioner may need. ### 4. Best polished experience for multidisciplinary practices: Jane **Jane** is worth considering if you have several practitioners or disciplines under one roof. It's particularly appealing when the patient experience—online booking, forms, communication, payments and scheduling—is a major priority. I'd put it ahead of SimplePractice for some **PT/OT/chiropractic/wellness/multidisciplinary** practices, but the exact fit depends on your specialty and insurance requirements. ### 5. Best for dietitians/nutrition practices: Healthie **Healthie** is another strong option for nutrition-focused practices. It combines the portal with scheduling, forms, messaging, telehealth, care plans and practice-management functionality. I'd compare **Healthie vs. Practice Better** if your practice is primarily nutrition or virtual care. --- ## What I'd choose by practice type - **Solo therapist/psychologist:** **SimplePractice** - **Small behavioral-health group:** **SimplePractice** - **Dietitian/nutritionist:** **Practice Better or Healthie** - **Functional/integrative medicine:** **Practice Better** - **Primary care/specialty medical practice:** **Tebra** - **Multidisciplinary clinic:** **Jane or Tebra** - **Just need secure messaging/forms/appointments without replacing your EHR:** consider a dedicated portal rather than buying a complete EHR ### One important HIPAA caveat “HIPAA compliant” isn't something you can outsource entirely to the software vendor. Before signing up, verify that **your specific plan includes a Business Associate Agreement (BAA)** and review how the vendor handles encryption, access controls, audit logs, data retention/export, backups and subcontractors. Practice Better itself specifically recommends looking for a signed BAA and documented security controls rather than relying solely on a HIPAA badge. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/blog/best-secure-client-portal-for-wellness-practitioners?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **If you tell me your specialty (e.g., therapy, primary care, psychiatry, chiropractic, dental, nutrition), number of providers, and whether you need insurance billing, I can narrow this to the 2–3 best options and compare their current pricing/features.** [SimplePractice](https://www.simplepractice.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [Practice Better](https://practicebetter.io?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [Tebra](https://www.tebra.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [Jane](https://jane.app?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [Healthie](https://www.gethealthie.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | Platform | Best for | Portal strengths | Main drawback | |---|---|---|---| | **[SimplePractice](https://www.simplepractice.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Therapists & behavioral health | Messaging, scheduling, forms, payments, telehealth, mobile app | Less suited to complex medical practices | | **[Practice Better](https://practicebetter.io?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Nutrition, functional/integrative & wellness | Excellent client engagement, forms, messaging, programs, tracking, payments | Not as strong for traditional medical billing | | **[Tebra](https://www.tebra.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Small medical practices | Patient messaging, digital intake, scheduling, payments + full EHR/billing | More expensive/complex than a portal-only solution | | **[Jane](https://jane.app?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Multidisciplinary/private practices | Polished patient experience, scheduling, forms, communication | Better as an entire practice-management platform than a standalone portal | | **[Healthie](https://www.gethealthie.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com)** | Dietitians, nutritionists & virtual care | Strong portal, forms, messaging, scheduling, care plans | More specialized toward wellness/nutrition | ### 1. Best overall for behavioral health: SimplePractice If you're a therapist, counselor, psychologist, or similar provider, **SimplePractice is probably my first choice**. Its portal combines secure messaging, documents/forms, scheduling, billing, telehealth and measurement-based care. SimplePractice says the portal is HIPAA compliant and HITRUST certified, and it's included with its plans rather than charged per client. [www.simplepractice.com](https://www.simplepractice.com/features/client-portal/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Its current starting price is reported at about **$49/month**, although actual cost depends on the plan and add-ons. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/compare/130710-159263/SimplePractice-vs-Better?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.tebra.com](https://www.tebra.com/compare-tebra-vs-athenahealth-vs-simplepractice?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best when:** you want something that is relatively easy for a solo practitioner or small behavioral-health group to implement. ### 2. Best for nutrition/integrative care: Practice Better **Practice Better** stands out when the relationship extends beyond appointments. Its portal supports intake and consent forms, scheduling, secure messaging, billing, programs, resources, food/habit tracking and integrations with health/wearable data. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/blog/best-secure-client-portal-for-wellness-practitioners?utm_source=chatgpt.com) It's particularly attractive for **dietitians, nutritionists, functional medicine and health/wellness practices** rather than a conventional primary-care office. Capterra currently lists a starting price of about **$35/month**, though pricing varies by plan. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/compare/130710-159263/SimplePractice-vs-Better?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.tebra.com](https://www.tebra.com/compare-tebra-vs-athenahealth-vs-simplepractice?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### 3. Best all-in-one medical practice option: Tebra If by “client portal” you actually mean **patient portal + EHR + scheduling + billing + clinical documentation**, I'd look seriously at **Tebra**. Its patient-experience tools include online scheduling, digital intake, HIPAA-compliant two-way messaging and automated reminders, while the broader platform handles EHR, claims, payments, e-prescribing and labs. [www.tebra.com](https://www.tebra.com/compare-tebra-vs-athenahealth-vs-simplepractice?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best when:** you're running a medical practice where the portal needs to be tightly integrated with the clinical and billing systems. The tradeoff is that it's substantially more platform than a solo practitioner may need. ### 4. Best polished experience for multidisciplinary practices: Jane **Jane** is worth considering if you have several practitioners or disciplines under one roof. It's particularly appealing when the patient experience—online booking, forms, communication, payments and scheduling—is a major priority. I'd put it ahead of SimplePractice for some **PT/OT/chiropractic/wellness/multidisciplinary** practices, but the exact fit depends on your specialty and insurance requirements. ### 5. Best for dietitians/nutrition practices: Healthie **Healthie** is another strong option for nutrition-focused practices. It combines the portal with scheduling, forms, messaging, telehealth, care plans and practice-management functionality. I'd compare **Healthie vs. Practice Better** if your practice is primarily nutrition or virtual care. --- ## What I'd choose by practice type - **Solo therapist/psychologist:** **SimplePractice** - **Small behavioral-health group:** **SimplePractice** - **Dietitian/nutritionist:** **Practice Better or Healthie** - **Functional/integrative medicine:** **Practice Better** - **Primary care/specialty medical practice:** **Tebra** - **Multidisciplinary clinic:** **Jane or Tebra** - **Just need secure messaging/forms/appointments without replacing your EHR:** consider a dedicated portal rather than buying a complete EHR ### One important HIPAA caveat “HIPAA compliant” isn't something you can outsource entirely to the software vendor. Before signing up, verify that **your specific plan includes a Business Associate Agreement (BAA)** and review how the vendor handles encryption, access controls, audit logs, data retention/export, backups and subcontractors. Practice Better itself specifically recommends looking for a signed BAA and documented security controls rather than relying solely on a HIPAA badge. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/blog/best-secure-client-portal-for-wellness-practitioners?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **If you tell me your specialty (e.g., therapy, primary care, psychiatry, chiropractic, dental, nutrition), number of providers, and whether you need insurance billing, I can narrow this to the 2–3 best options and compare their current pricing/features.**
ChatGPT (Web)AbsentWhat are the best HIPAA compliant client portal solutions for small healthcare practices?slot 91Aug 15, 09:32 PM
For a **small healthcare practice**, I’d prioritize an all-in-one practice platform rather than buying a standalone “client portal.” You want the portal to connect securely to intake, scheduling, messaging, documents, payments, and ideally your clinical record. One important caveat: **“HIPAA compliant” is not a checkbox that makes your practice compliant.** The vendor should provide a **Business Associate Agreement (BAA)**, and your practice still needs appropriate policies, access controls, staff training, and procedures. ### My top picks for 2026 | Platform | Best for | Portal strengths | Approx. starting price* | |---|---|---|---:| | **Practice Better** | Wellness, nutrition, functional/integrative care | Messaging, forms, scheduling, programs, journals, payments | ~$35/mo | | **SimplePractice** | Therapy & behavioral health | Excellent client portal, forms, scheduling, telehealth, billing | ~$49/mo | | **Jane App** | PT, chiropractic, allied health | Excellent scheduling + portal + charting | ~$54/mo | | **Carepatron** | Budget-conscious solo practices | Portal, messaging, forms, scheduling, telehealth | Free/low-cost tiers | | **Healthie** | Nutrition, DPC & health/wellness | Portal, telehealth, food/activity tracking, programs | ~$149/mo+ | | **DrChrono** | Primary care & medical practices | Patient portal tightly integrated with EHR | Custom pricing | | **Tebra** | Growing independent medical practices | Portal + scheduling + billing + patient acquisition | Custom pricing | \*Pricing changes frequently, so treat these as approximate rather than quotes. Current comparison data puts Practice Better around $35/month, SimplePractice around $49/month, and Jane around $54/month. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/patient-portal-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.getpracticehelp.com](https://www.getpracticehelp.com/ehr/best-ehr-small-practices/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### 🥇 Best overall: Practice Better [Practice Better](https://practicebetter.io/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) This would be my **first choice for many small private practices**, particularly nutritionists, dietitians, health coaches, functional medicine, integrative providers, and practices that work with clients between appointments. Its portal includes secure messaging, online scheduling, intake forms, documents, billing, programs, and health/lifestyle tracking. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/features/client-portal?utm_source=chatgpt.com) It also explicitly says HIPAA compliance is included across its plans and that a BAA is available. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/teams?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Why I like it:** It treats the portal as the center of the patient relationship rather than simply a place to download forms. **Best if:** Your patients/clients need ongoing interaction between visits. --- ### 🥈 Best for therapists: SimplePractice [SimplePractice](https://www.simplepractice.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you're running a **mental-health or behavioral-health practice**, SimplePractice is probably the safer default. It combines: - Client portal - Secure messaging - Intake paperwork - Scheduling - Telehealth - Documentation - Billing - Insurance workflows It's also one of the most widely adopted small-practice platforms; Capterra currently lists it at 4.6/5 from more than 2,800 reviews. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/patient-portal-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best if:** You're a therapist, counselor, psychologist, or behavioral-health group. --- ### 🥉 Best for allied health: Jane App [Jane App](https://jane.app/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Jane is particularly compelling for **physical therapy, chiropractic, massage, acupuncture, naturopathic and other allied-health practices**. Its strength is scheduling and multi-provider workflow, while still providing charting and a patient portal. Current comparisons put the starting price around $54/month. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/patient-portal-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.getpracticehelp.com](https://www.getpracticehelp.com/ehr/best-ehr-small-practices/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Jane says it supports HIPAA compliance and provides BAAs, along with encrypted data transmission and access controls. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/blog/practice-better-vs-jane-app?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best if:** Scheduling is a major part of your practice's workflow. --- ### 💰 Best budget option: Carepatron [Carepatron](https://www.carepatron.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Carepatron is worth investigating if you're a **solo practitioner watching costs closely**. It offers a client portal, secure messaging, scheduling, forms, telehealth and other practice-management functions. Capterra currently lists a free starting tier and strong HIPAA-compliance ratings. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/patient-portal-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Its messaging system keeps conversations encrypted and associated with the client record. [www.carepatron.com](https://www.carepatron.com/features/message?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best if:** You want an inexpensive way to get off email/texting without immediately committing to a more expensive EHR. --- ### 🩺 Best for a conventional medical practice: DrChrono [DrChrono](https://www.drchrono.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you're operating a **primary-care or specialty medical practice**, I'd look beyond wellness-oriented portals and consider an EHR with the portal integrated into the clinical workflow. DrChrono combines EHR functionality with its patient-facing OnPatient portal, making it more appropriate when you need actual medical records, clinical documentation, billing and patient access rather than primarily client engagement. Tebra is another strong option in this category, particularly for independent practices that also care about marketing and patient acquisition. Current 2026 comparisons identify DrChrono as particularly suited to mobile-first small practices and Tebra to growing independent practices. [www.getpracticehelp.com](https://www.getpracticehelp.com/ehr/best-ehr-small-practices/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) --- ## What I'd choose by practice type **Solo therapist:** → **SimplePractice** **Dietitian/nutritionist:** → **Practice Better** or **Healthie** **Functional/integrative medicine:** → **Practice Better** or **Healthie** **Physical therapist/chiropractor:** → **Jane** **Solo physician:** → **DrChrono** or **Tebra** **Small multi-provider medical practice:** → **Tebra**, **DrChrono**, or a more full-featured EHR **Extremely price-sensitive solo provider:** → **Carepatron** ### One thing I would *not* do I wouldn't simply bolt a generic “HIPAA-compliant form” onto Google Forms, Squarespace, a normal CRM, or ordinary email and call that a patient portal. HIPAA compliance involves the **entire PHI workflow**, not just encryption on one form. A vendor should be willing to execute a BAA and clearly document how it protects PHI. Practice Better, for example, specifically recommends looking for a signed BAA, encryption, and clear security documentation rather than relying on a marketing badge. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/blog/best-secure-client-portal-for-wellness-practitioners?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you tell me **your specialty, number of providers, approximate patient volume, and whether you already have an EHR**, I can narrow this to the **best 2–3 options and compare their actual costs/features side-by-side**. [Practice Better](https://practicebetter.io/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [SimplePractice](https://www.simplepractice.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [Jane App](https://jane.app/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [Carepatron](https://www.carepatron.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [DrChrono](https://www.drchrono.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | Platform | Best for | Portal strengths | Approx. starting price* | |---|---|---|---:| | **Practice Better** | Wellness, nutrition, functional/integrative care | Messaging, forms, scheduling, programs, journals, payments | ~$35/mo | | **SimplePractice** | Therapy & behavioral health | Excellent client portal, forms, scheduling, telehealth, billing | ~$49/mo | | **Jane App** | PT, chiropractic, allied health | Excellent scheduling + portal + charting | ~$54/mo | | **Carepatron** | Budget-conscious solo practices | Portal, messaging, forms, scheduling, telehealth | Free/low-cost tiers | | **Healthie** | Nutrition, DPC & health/wellness | Portal, telehealth, food/activity tracking, programs | ~$149/mo+ | | **DrChrono** | Primary care & medical practices | Patient portal tightly integrated with EHR | Custom pricing | | **Tebra** | Growing independent medical practices | Portal + scheduling + billing + patient acquisition | Custom pricing | \*Pricing changes frequently, so treat these as approximate rather than quotes. Current comparison data puts Practice Better around $35/month, SimplePractice around $49/month, and Jane around $54/month. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/patient-portal-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.getpracticehelp.com](https://www.getpracticehelp.com/ehr/best-ehr-small-practices/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### 🥇 Best overall: Practice Better [Practice Better](https://practicebetter.io/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) This would be my **first choice for many small private practices**, particularly nutritionists, dietitians, health coaches, functional medicine, integrative providers, and practices that work with clients between appointments. Its portal includes secure messaging, online scheduling, intake forms, documents, billing, programs, and health/lifestyle tracking. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/features/client-portal?utm_source=chatgpt.com) It also explicitly says HIPAA compliance is included across its plans and that a BAA is available. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/teams?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Why I like it:** It treats the portal as the center of the patient relationship rather than simply a place to download forms. **Best if:** Your patients/clients need ongoing interaction between visits. --- ### 🥈 Best for therapists: SimplePractice [SimplePractice](https://www.simplepractice.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you're running a **mental-health or behavioral-health practice**, SimplePractice is probably the safer default. It combines: - Client portal - Secure messaging - Intake paperwork - Scheduling - Telehealth - Documentation - Billing - Insurance workflows It's also one of the most widely adopted small-practice platforms; Capterra currently lists it at 4.6/5 from more than 2,800 reviews. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/patient-portal-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best if:** You're a therapist, counselor, psychologist, or behavioral-health group. --- ### 🥉 Best for allied health: Jane App [Jane App](https://jane.app/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Jane is particularly compelling for **physical therapy, chiropractic, massage, acupuncture, naturopathic and other allied-health practices**. Its strength is scheduling and multi-provider workflow, while still providing charting and a patient portal. Current comparisons put the starting price around $54/month. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/patient-portal-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.getpracticehelp.com](https://www.getpracticehelp.com/ehr/best-ehr-small-practices/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Jane says it supports HIPAA compliance and provides BAAs, along with encrypted data transmission and access controls. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/blog/practice-better-vs-jane-app?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best if:** Scheduling is a major part of your practice's workflow. --- ### 💰 Best budget option: Carepatron [Carepatron](https://www.carepatron.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Carepatron is worth investigating if you're a **solo practitioner watching costs closely**. It offers a client portal, secure messaging, scheduling, forms, telehealth and other practice-management functions. Capterra currently lists a free starting tier and strong HIPAA-compliance ratings. [www.capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/patient-portal-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Its messaging system keeps conversations encrypted and associated with the client record. [www.carepatron.com](https://www.carepatron.com/features/message?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **Best if:** You want an inexpensive way to get off email/texting without immediately committing to a more expensive EHR. --- ### 🩺 Best for a conventional medical practice: DrChrono [DrChrono](https://www.drchrono.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you're operating a **primary-care or specialty medical practice**, I'd look beyond wellness-oriented portals and consider an EHR with the portal integrated into the clinical workflow. DrChrono combines EHR functionality with its patient-facing OnPatient portal, making it more appropriate when you need actual medical records, clinical documentation, billing and patient access rather than primarily client engagement. Tebra is another strong option in this category, particularly for independent practices that also care about marketing and patient acquisition. Current 2026 comparisons identify DrChrono as particularly suited to mobile-first small practices and Tebra to growing independent practices. [www.getpracticehelp.com](https://www.getpracticehelp.com/ehr/best-ehr-small-practices/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) --- ## What I'd choose by practice type **Solo therapist:** → **SimplePractice** **Dietitian/nutritionist:** → **Practice Better** or **Healthie** **Functional/integrative medicine:** → **Practice Better** or **Healthie** **Physical therapist/chiropractor:** → **Jane** **Solo physician:** → **DrChrono** or **Tebra** **Small multi-provider medical practice:** → **Tebra**, **DrChrono**, or a more full-featured EHR **Extremely price-sensitive solo provider:** → **Carepatron** ### One thing I would *not* do I wouldn't simply bolt a generic “HIPAA-compliant form” onto Google Forms, Squarespace, a normal CRM, or ordinary email and call that a patient portal. HIPAA compliance involves the **entire PHI workflow**, not just encryption on one form. A vendor should be willing to execute a BAA and clearly document how it protects PHI. Practice Better, for example, specifically recommends looking for a signed BAA, encryption, and clear security documentation rather than relying on a marketing badge. [practicebetter.io](https://practicebetter.io/blog/best-secure-client-portal-for-wellness-practitioners?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you tell me **your specialty, number of providers, approximate patient volume, and whether you already have an EHR**, I can narrow this to the **best 2–3 options and compare their actual costs/features side-by-side**.

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