# Clinics and waiting rooms

URL: https://www.screenkeep.com/use-cases/clinics-waiting-rooms/
Last reviewed: 2026-05-17

Quick answer: Use Screen Keep when patient instructions, QR forms, check-in notes, or schedule pages can be published as screen-safe URLs.

Waiting room screens should communicate clearly without requiring staff to maintain another content platform.

## Best-fit scenarios

- Waiting room instructions, check-in pages, QR forms, service information, and office notices.
- Clinics that want simple updates and fewer tools.
- Screens where privacy and content scope need careful review.

## Screen Keep fit

Screen Keep displays the approved URL on the TV while the clinic controls the source page and update process.

## Related pages

- [Web-Page Digital Signage](https://www.screenkeep.com/topics/web-page-digital-signage/)
- [Display a Website on a TV](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/display-website-on-tv/)
- [Setup Instructions](https://www.screenkeep.com/app-setup/)
- [Recommended Devices](https://www.screenkeep.com/digital-signage-devices/)

## FAQ

### Can clinics display patient-specific data?

Do not display private patient information on public waiting room screens. Use public-safe instructions and approved content.

### Can a QR form page be displayed?

Yes, as long as the page is public-safe and the QR code is large enough to scan from the room.

### What content works best?

General instructions, service information, wait process notes, forms, and public announcements.
