About Guy Makmel

Guy Makmel is a seasoned entrepreneur with a career spanning over 24 years in the technology sector. He is currently serving as the CEO of Clinicminds, a company he co-founded with his brother Toby. Clinicminds offers a complete practice management solution for aesthetic clinics, streamlining the process of patient management, appointment scheduling, electronic medical records, and more. Guy's experience spans across different areas including business development, strategic planning, and leadership. His expertise lies in the field of technology, where he has been able to successfully lead and grow businesses. He is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands and is fluent in English, Dutch, and Hebrew.


Spring Update 4.11 – April 2021

01-04-2021

With the last two large releases, we introduced online deposits and payments in two stages. Today we bring the final step of online deposits and payments: The desired direct deposits. But that’s not all. We released some other new great features and improvements.

February release notes!

15-02-2021

We’re excited to announce some requested features we released recently! We enhanced several features for appointments, medical records, stock keeping, and user management.

December update part 1

17-12-2020

We released new features and enhancements that we like to share with you. These updates mainly improve the system that communicates with GP's ad pharmacies. We also made some improvements to reports and administration.

Online Deposit – Why Should You Consider It?

03-12-2020

Hesitant to introduce deposits to your clinic? For some it seems as if it will turn away the patients; for others, the whole process seems to be too much of an administrative burden. However, with online deposits, neither of these are true.

Top 10 tips for successful video consultations

14-10-2020

During COVID-19 many aesthetic physicians and clinics suddenly lost contact with their prospects and patients due to the lockdown and closure of the clinics. All around the world, in most industries, people started or increased the usage of video calling. Even though this has never been widely implemented in aesthetic clinics, this situation literally pushed video calling fast forward into aesthetic clinics. During the lockdown, this was the only effective way to stay or get in contact with prospects and patients, preparing them for the post-lockdown period.