Your AI Medical Assistant

About

Born in a real clinic.

We didn't build Sylvia in a lab. We built it in our own clinic, under the pressure of real patient volume.

Our story

AlloDocteur.ca is a medical clinic in Montréal. From day one, we set out to deliver accessible care with a lean team and heavily automated processes.

Every patient interaction — booking, triage, follow-up, clinical documentation — surfaced the same problems clinics face across the country: too much administrative work, too much scattered information, and not enough clinical time.

Sylvia was born out of that reality.

It wasn't designed by a product team imagining clinical work. It was built by a family physician and an engineer who live these challenges every day.

Every feature exists because it first solved a real problem in our own practice.

Today, Sylvia comes in two products:

  • Sylvia Clinician a clinical assistant that prepares the consultation, documents the encounter, and reduces the physician's administrative load.
  • Sylvia Clinic a platform that brings phone, fax, email, and SMS into a single inbox and routes every request along your organization's care trajectories.

The team

A physician and an engineer, in the same clinic. Sylvia is what they built for themselves.

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Dr. Aurélia

Co-founder & Medical Director

Family physician in active practice. She leads Sylvia's clinical design and validates the care trajectories, triage rules, and recommendations the platform generates.

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Yannick Gouez

Co-founder & CTO

Engineer and technology entrepreneur. He designs the architecture, the clinical AI systems, and the integrations that power the Sylvia platform.

One platform, two motions

Sylvia is used in two ways. Clinicians can individually adopt Sylvia Clinician in self-serve to save time before and during their consultations. Clinics can deploy Sylvia Clinic to transform their front-line operations and automate intake. Both products rest on the same clinical infrastructure and the same vision: letting healthcare teams spend more time with patients and less on administrative work.