Feature · SLAtech Medical

Hebrew, Russian & English — Auto-Detected

A significant share of Israeli medical patients reach out in Russian or English rather than Hebrew. SLAtech Medical detects all three automatically and responds in kind — no language picker required.

~1.3M
Russian-speaking Israelis
Auto
Language detection
3 langs
Hebrew, Russian, English
0
Config needed

Sound Familiar?

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Patients Lost to Language

A Russian-speaking parent writes 'боли в животе' to a Hebrew-only bot. The bot can't answer, and the parent doesn't try again.

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Manual Language Switch

Asking visitors to pick a language before they type is friction — most drop off before the first message.

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Russian-Speaking Patient Base

Around 1.3 million Israelis — roughly 15% of the population (CBS) — are Russian-speaking. Clinics without Russian support quietly leak leads to competitors that do.

What You Get

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Reliable Language Detection

Detection runs across multiple signals (visitor preference, page settings, message script analysis, browser context). The bot almost never guesses wrong.

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Hebrew RTL Native

Widget, bubbles, buttons and form fields all render right-to-left with Heebo font — not a CSS afterthought.

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Russian Full Support

Complete Russian UI, prompt instructions and FAQ answers. The model handles Russian grammar without a quality drop.

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Mixed-Sentence Handling

'מה המחיר ל-Botox?' is treated as Hebrew. The bot doesn't flip to English just because one product name is Latin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Multiple signals are combined: the visitor's previous language choice, the page's language attribute, an analysis of the first message script, your widget default, and the browser's language header. The first confident signal wins, and the bot almost never guesses wrong.

That's the Israeli default. The bot weighs script ranges by character count, so a mostly-Hebrew sentence with Latin words is recognised as Hebrew and answered in Hebrew.

Yes — there's a language picker in the widget header. Their choice is remembered for next time.

Yes. English is the default fallback for any patient using Latin script — international visitors, expat residents, English-first forms. Same quality as the Hebrew and Russian paths.

No. All three languages are included on every paid plan. UI translations are cached; only the AI response itself uses tokens, identically to the English path.

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