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Vision: How to get Accurx Desktop installed

Here is an overview of how Accurx integrates with Vision and how you can start using Accurx Desktop as a Vision practice.

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Accurx Desktop installation will depend on the type of your Vision site:

AEROS Sites

We offer Accurx Lite for free for all users to use, but Vision will charge you a £150 enablement fee. If you'd like to purchase any of our Accurx Paid features, including the attached document, allow patients to respond and Video, you'll find the costings outlined here: https://info.visionhealth.co.uk/accurx, which includes a license fee + enablement fee + SMS costs. This enablement fee would be paid to Vision, not Accurx 😊

If you have paid this enablement fee but have not heard back from Vision to install Accurx please email support@accurx.com with the following details so we can chase this up for you!

  • That you are an AEROS site and would like to get Accurx installed

  • Your practice's ODS code

  • Your practice's Vision number

  • Your practice's full address

LAN Sites

If your IT team can install Accurx for your practice, you'll have access to Accurx Lite. We have a guide for IT professionals here.

Accurx Paid features

Once you're able to get Accurx installed, you'll have access to the free version of Accurx, which includes the following πŸ‘‡

  • Request a text/photo response and attach a document - Limited to 20 per practice per week

  • SMS a patient - Limited to 300 texts per user per day. ( Users can send Accurx Lite Questionnaires as long as it's within the limit of 300)

There are other premium products available for purchase as part of Accurx Paid features. To access Accurx Paid features, you must pay the annual licence fees. You can see more information about our pricing and costs here in this article.


If you have any other concerns or queries please drop us a message using the green button on the bottom right-hand side of your page πŸ˜„

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