About

A clinic platform,
built by one engineer.

The story

I built Veropital because every clinic I worked with was losing hours to bad software.

I'm Faraz Azarmi. I studied computer engineering and spent the last few years working with dental and aesthetic clinics across Türkiye — first as a freelance developer wiring up scheduling, then as the engineer they called whenever the system that was supposed to help them got in the way.

What I kept seeing was always the same: a great team trying to do calm, careful clinical work, and a stack of software fighting them at every step. Forms that asked for the same thing twice. Inventories nobody could trust. Payment plans tracked on sticky notes. Patients who didn't get a follow-up because nobody saw the dashboard tab.

Veropital is the answer I wanted to give them. One quiet platform. Every flow shaped around how a clinic actually works — not how a generic ERP imagines it. I write every line, talk to every clinic, and ship every fix myself.

Computer EngineeringYears inside dental opsBuilt for KVKK from day oneSolo-built · weekly releases
What I believe

Four lines,
one stance.

Behind every screen I draw and every field I add, four principles hold the work in place.

Warmth

A clinic isn't accounting software — it's where a patient and a dentist meet. The interface should speak like a person: kind, clear, calm.

Speed

Three seconds of hesitation at reception can lose a patient. Every screen opens in one tap, every field auto-fills sensibly.

Trust

Patient data is sacred. KVKK-aligned infrastructure, role-based access, audit logs. Who did what is always provable.

Openness

Transparent pricing. No annual lock-in. The roadmap is written with the clinics that actually use it.

How we got here

Three years
of listening.

  1. 2023
    Working inside clinics

    I started writing custom integrations for dental practices — connecting calendar tools, fixing patient-record exports, tying SMS reminders into Excel sheets. The same complaints kept showing up across every clinic.

  2. 2024
    A simple decision

    Instead of patching another vendor's software, I started writing a clinic platform from scratch — small, focused, and shaped by the real chairside flow.

  3. 2025
    First clinic live

    A practice in İstanbul replaced its paper book and three SaaS subscriptions with Veropital. Booking volume rose 30% the first month — not because of any feature, just because reception stopped fighting their tools.

  4. 2026
    Today

    Veropital is in daily use across multi-chair clinics in Türkiye. I still write every line, talk to every owner, and ship the next fix this week.

Numbers

Quiet receipts.

100+
Clinics in daily use
12
Cities across Türkiye
10K+
Patient records secured
Talk to me

Want a calm clinic day?

If your team is fighting their software, I'd like to hear about it. The next demo is mine — not a sales rep's.