Most practice platforms were designed for private practices or general medicine. Bower is built from the ground up for the way behavioral health organizations actually operate.
Behavioral health organizations face operational challenges that generic EHRs weren't designed to solve. Intake coordination across multiple providers. Supervision workflows for pre-licensed clinicians. Waitlist management that requires more than a spreadsheet. Documentation review chains that need structure, not workarounds.
The typical response is to stitch together a patchwork of tools — one for scheduling, another for forms, a third for billing, maybe a shared drive for supervision notes. Each tool solves one problem and creates two more. Your team spends its time managing systems instead of managing care.
Bower Health exists to replace that patchwork with a single, purpose-built platform. One system where your team can onboard staff, manage intake and waitlists, schedule appointments, document care, run supervision workflows, collect payments, and give clients a self-service portal — all connected, all under one roof.
This isn't about adding features for their own sake. It's about building the operational foundation that lets behavioral health teams do their actual work.
The decisions behind the platform reflect what behavioral health organizations actually need.
Not a general medical EHR with behavioral health features bolted on. Every workflow, form type, and role-based permission reflects the realities of mental health care delivery.
Operational fragmentation is the root problem. Bower consolidates intake, scheduling, documentation, supervision, billing, and client engagement so your team works from a single source of truth.
Bower is designed for organizations with multiple providers, supervisors, administrative staff, and complex scheduling — not scaled-down versions of enterprise software.