For Clinics

Digital Menu Software for Clinics

A digital services and price list for your clinic. Present treatments, prices and key information behind one branded QR code — clear, current and multilingual.

Built for how Clinics work

Services & price list

A tidy, scannable list of services and prices patients can review in the waiting room.

Info page for essentials

Share opening hours, contact details and links on a clean info page.

Multilingual for every patient

Auto-translation into 18+ languages makes information accessible to all patients.

Serving international guests? See the multilingual & multi-currency menu.

Everything included, free to start

A complete digital-menu platform — not just a QR generator.

AI menu import
Turn a PDF, photo or link into a structured menu automatically.
AI item images
Generate appetising photos for items, or use the free stock library.
18+ languages
Auto-translate your menu; guests switch language from one QR.
120+ currencies
Price your menu in any supported currency for your venue.
Smart review collection
A star-rating QR routes happy guests to Google and low ratings to a private feedback form.
Branded QR codes
QR codes in your colours with your logo — download in PNG, SVG or print-ready.
Designer themes
Six polished templates plus full control of colours, fonts and layout.
Self-service & full POS
Scan-to-order, or a complete POS with tables, kitchen display and waiter panel.
Real-time analytics
Track scans, views, devices and locations — export anytime.
Team access
Invite teammates with roles and per-menu permissions.
Instant updates
Change prices or items and they go live immediately, everywhere.
Free forever
Start free for up to 500 customers a year — no credit card.

Frequently asked questions

Can a clinic use a QR menu for its services?

Yes — clinics use GustoQR as a digital service and price list, plus an info page for hours and contact details, all behind one QR code.

Is it suitable for international patients?

Yes — everything auto-translates into 18+ languages so patients read it in their own language.