Anyone who has worked in a medical clinic has felt the need for a translator. It’s hard for staff, and harder for patients.
That is why Strello supports 50+ languages. Using our best estimates (ahem, googling): Strello can speak with 6.5B+ people worldwide — roughly 75–80% of the global population.
Strello can speak with patients in:
English, French, Spanish, Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, Filipino/Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian, Urdu, Farsi, Japanese, Tamil, Polish, Dutch, Turkish, Greek, Romanian, Ukrainian, Hebrew, Thai, Armenian, Hungarian, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Nepali, Lithuanian, Malay, Indonesian, Swedish, Afrikaans, Swahili, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Slovak, Latvian, Macedonian, Catalan, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Slovenian, Icelandic, and Welsh.
These are among the most widely spoken languages on Earth. And yes, Welsh and Icelandic made the list too — because access should not only be for the biggest languages.
We think patients shouldn’t face extra barriers, like asking a family member to help book an appointment. And the front desk team should not be left hanging trying to help people without the right tools.
In an increasingly global world, language access is not a bonus feature. It is part of patient access.
One clinic. One phone line. 50+ languages.
That is a better front door to care.