Resilient Clinic Network Design
Network design for clinics and medical offices where uptime, EHR reachability, and multi-site reliability directly affect operations.
[Primary ISP] ⇌ [Secondary ISP] → [HA Firewall] → [Redundant Core] → [EHR / Cloud Apps]
Engineering for Clinical Reliability
We build healthcare network foundations that reduce operational fragility, protect access to critical systems, and improve day-to-day supportability.
- Core / Edge Architecture:Scalable network design for clinics, branches, and healthcare offices with clear separation of roles and traffic paths.
- High Availability & Failover:Firewall HA, redundant paths, and switch resilience designed to reduce single points of failure.
- Clinical Reachability:Reliable paths to EHR platforms, imaging systems, SaaS applications, and dependent clinical services.
- DDI & Endpoint Stability:DNS, DHCP, and IP management patterns that reduce endpoint instability and support cleaner operations.
- Operational Handoff:Network designs that are supportable after deployment, not just impressive in a diagram.
Common Problems This Solves
- Single points of failure affecting clinical operations.
- Unreliable site-to-site connectivity and unstable EHR access.
- Poorly structured networks that are difficult to support or expand.
- Endpoint instability caused by weak DNS, DHCP, or IP management practices.
- Environments where downtime risk is understood but not engineered out of the design.
What This Improves
- Less downtime and fewer critical access disruptions.
- Better supportability for branch and clinic environments.
- More reliable access to EHR and healthcare applications.
Request a Technical Discovery Call
Tell us what is breaking, what feels fragile, or what you are planning. You do not need a perfect network inventory to start.
What happens next 20-minute fit call
What we cover Risk, scope, and recommended next step
What you need Only your best current picture of the environment
Not sure what firewall you have or whether the network is segmented correctly?
That is normal. Many practice managers and clinic directors feel the pain long before they know the exact vendor or topology. Best guess is fine.