Allied health and medical practices in Perth run on schedule. A physiotherapy clinic with six appointments booked back to back cannot absorb a practice management system outage mid-morning. A psychology practice with sensitive patient records cannot afford to lose data to ransomware or have it accessible to people who should not be looking at it. A busy occupational therapy group with three practitioners working across two sites needs reliable cloud access from every device, every time.
IT in a clinical setting is not the same as IT in a general small business. Patient data carries legal obligations. Systems that go down have consequences for people who are unwell and depending on you for care. And the software that runs an allied health practice — practice management, telehealth, HICAPS, Medicare Online, clinical note platforms — requires careful configuration and ongoing maintenance to stay reliable.
FixMyPC Perth provides managed IT support specifically structured for allied health and medical practices across Perth and the southern suburbs. Fixed monthly pricing. No lock-in contracts. A local technician who knows your setup and responds fast when something goes wrong.
Why IT Problems Hit Allied Health Practices Harder Than Other Businesses
When IT fails in a retail business, sales slow down. When IT fails in a clinical practice, patients are turned away, clinical records become inaccessible, appointments cannot be confirmed and practitioners may not be able to complete their documentation obligations. The downstream impact is significant — and far harder to recover from than a lost sale.
Allied health practices also hold some of the most sensitive personal information that exists. Patient health records, mental health notes, referral histories, Medicare and insurance details — all of it is subject to the Australian Privacy Principles and, in some cases, the My Health Records Act. The IT controls that protect this data need to be properly set up and actively maintained, not left on default settings from the day the practice opened.
Telehealth has added another layer of complexity. Most practices now run a mix of in-clinic and remote appointments, which means practitioners need reliable, secure video connections and the ability to access clinical notes from multiple locations and devices without creating security gaps. Managing that reliably without a proper IT support arrangement is harder than most practice managers realise until something breaks at the worst possible moment.
The Most Common IT Problems We See in Perth Allied Health Practices
After working with health and medical practices across Perth's southern suburbs, the same issues come up repeatedly. Every one of them is preventable with the right support in place.
- Practice management software failing mid-clinic — usually caused by a failed update, a network configuration issue or a Windows conflict that was never resolved properly after an automatic patch installed overnight
- HICAPS or Medicare terminal connectivity failures during patient check-out, caused by router firmware that has not been updated or network settings that conflict with the terminal's requirements
- Telehealth platform issues — dropped calls, poor video quality, or practitioners unable to connect from home, usually caused by bandwidth problems or incorrect network priority settings
- No compliant backup of patient records — many practices assume their practice management software backs up automatically, when in fact the data lives on a local server or device with no offsite copy
- Weak access controls on clinical systems — shared passwords, former staff still having access to patient records, or no audit trail of who accessed what and when
- Slow computers slowing down documentation — practitioners spending extra time at the end of each clinic session because ageing devices take too long to save notes, load records or process billing
- New practitioner onboarding taking too long — no documented process for setting up a new staff member's device, accounts, software access and email, which leads to delays before they can see their first patient
None of these problems should be absorbing clinical time or practice manager time. Each one is a solved problem with the right IT support in place.
What We Cover for Allied Health and Medical Practices
FixMyPC Perth acts as your dedicated IT department. You get a local Perth technician who knows your clinical software, responds fast and keeps things running so your practitioners can focus entirely on patient care.
- Practice management software support — Cliniko, Nookal, Halaxy, Best Practice, MedicalDirector, Power Diary, Coreplus and similar platforms. We handle installation, configuration, updates and troubleshooting across all clinical devices
- Managed antivirus across all devices — every computer, laptop and tablet your team uses is protected with real-time threat detection, managed and monitored centrally so nothing slips through
- Compliant cloud backup of patient records and clinical data — automated, encrypted, offsite backup so your data is protected and recoverable if a device is lost, stolen, or hit by ransomware
- HICAPS and Medicare terminal connectivity — network configuration and ongoing maintenance so payment terminals work reliably during every patient checkout
- Telehealth platform reliability — network setup and device configuration so Zoom, Coviu, Healthily and other telehealth tools work consistently for in-clinic and remote practitioners
- Access control and staff offboarding — ensuring only authorised staff can access patient records, and that departing staff are removed from all systems promptly and completely
- New practitioner and staff onboarding — device setup, software installation, account creation and access configuration so every new team member is ready from their first day
- Unlimited remote support seven days a week — small issues are resolved fast before they become clinical disruptions, without you needing to wait in a queue or submit a ticket
- Scheduled onsite visits — included in every plan at no additional travel charge for practices in southern Perth including Canning Vale, Cockburn, Jandakot, Murdoch, Willetton, Armadale, Gosnells and Thornlie
Our Managed IT Plans for Allied Health Practices
All plans are month to month with no lock-in contracts. You can change or cancel at any time with 14 days notice. Every plan includes unlimited remote support, managed antivirus and scheduled onsite visits with no additional travel charge for southern Perth.
Which Plan Is Right for Your Practice
A sole practitioner or small two-person clinic with a reception computer, a clinical workstation and a tablet will typically be well covered by the Essential plan. A group practice with four or five practitioners, each with their own device plus a reception and admin setup, generally suits the Business plan. Larger multi-site practices with ten or more devices and a need for guaranteed emergency response time will find the Premium plan is the right fit.
If you are not sure where to start, the free 30-minute IT audit removes the guesswork. We assess your current setup, document what you have, identify any gaps in security, backup or compliance, and give you a clear recommendation. Most practice managers find the audit genuinely useful regardless of whether they proceed to a plan. You can book it directly on the Business IT Support page.
Why Perth Allied Health Practices Choose FixMyPC Perth
There is no shortage of IT support options in Perth. What makes FixMyPC Perth different for allied health specifically is that we are local, we are fast to respond and there is one person doing the work — not a ticket queue, not an offshore helpdesk and not a different technician every time you call.
When you message or call, you reach Ali directly. He knows your practice, knows your software and knows what needs to happen to resolve the problem. For Business and Premium plan clients, most remote issues are resolved within the hour. There is no escalation path, no case number and no being placed on hold while someone reads your account notes for the first time.
We are based in Canning Vale and cover all southern Perth suburbs for onsite visits including Cockburn, Jandakot, Murdoch, Winthrop, Armadale, Gosnells, Thornlie and Willetton — the areas where a large proportion of Perth's allied health practices are concentrated.
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