Medbus is the complete practice management system for gastroenterologists and GI specialists. Manage OPD consultations, schedule and document endoscopy and colonoscopy procedures, track IBD and hepatology patients, manage GI-specific billing, and coordinate follow-up care — all from one integrated gastroenterology practice platform.
Gastroenterology practices are uniquely procedure-intensive — with endoscopy suites, colonoscopy scheduling, biopsy report management, IBD monitoring protocols, and hepatology follow-ups all running simultaneously. Medbus's gastroenterology module provides the procedural documentation, endoscopy management, and clinical tracking tools that GI specialists need to run efficient, high-quality practices.
Complete patient history in one secure place—visits, prescriptions, reports, and documents.
Smart scheduling with walk-ins, tokens, reminders, and real-time doctor availability.
Error-free OP/IP billing with packages, discounts, receipts, and payment tracking.
Create clean digital prescriptions instantly with drug databases and templates.
Every user sees only what they need—doctors, staff, and admins with full accountability.
Track revenue, doctor productivity, patient flow, and clinic performance in real time.
Endoscopy images, biopsy results, and GI investigation data are sensitive medical records. Medbus ensures all gastroenterology patient data is encrypted, access-controlled, and managed in compliance with HIPAA requirements for medical record security.
Give clients the option to pay at their convenience. With 24/7 scheduling access through your patient portal, clients can book sessions anytime and pay at checkout.
Whether or not online booking is offered, clients can use your portal to view their My Invoices list, download outstanding invoices, and pay online via Razorpay or Stripe.
Document, store, and share upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy, and ERCP procedure reports.
Manage endoscopy suite bookings with procedure type, duration, and equipment allocation.
Implement finding-based surveillance intervals with automated recall scheduling.
Monitor Crohn's and UC activity using Harvey-Bradshaw, CDAI, and Mayo Score tools.
Track liver disease progression, AFP levels, and hepatitis treatment response over time.
Document GERD, IBS, IBD, liver disease, and other GI conditions with specialty templates.
Link biopsy and pathology reports directly to the corresponding endoscopy procedure record.
Send bowel prep instructions and digital consent forms to patients automatically before procedures.
Bill endoscopy, colonoscopy, and other GI procedures with accurate endoscopy-specific coding.
Gastroenterology clinic management software is a specialized platform for GI specialists that includes endoscopy report documentation, endoscopy suite scheduling, colonoscopy surveillance protocols, IBD disease activity tracking, hepatology follow-up management, GI-specific EHR templates, and gastroenterology billing.
Yes. Medbus includes comprehensive endoscopy reporting tools for upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy, ERCP, and other GI endoscopic procedures — with image and video attachment, finding documentation, and biopsy sample tracking.
Yes. Medbus implements finding-based colonoscopy surveillance protocols — automatically calculating the appropriate recall interval based on adenoma grade, polyp number, and IBD activity findings, and scheduling follow-up at the correct clinical interval.
Yes. Medbus supports IBD monitoring with integrated Harvey-Bradshaw Index, CDAI, and Mayo Score tools — automatically plotting disease activity over time so gastroenterologists can assess treatment response and plan therapy adjustments.
Yes. Medbus automatically sends bowel preparation instructions and pre-procedure dietary guidelines to patients a specified number of days before their colonoscopy — along with digital consent forms that patients can review and sign through the patient portal.
Book a free demo of Medbus's gastroenterology clinic software. See how GI specialists are managing endoscopy scheduling, IBD monitoring, and colonoscopy surveillance programs more effectively.