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# Package

## Overview

The **Package** feature is designed for the management of service packages offered to patients. This allows admins to create, edit, and assign packages that include a set number of appointments and specific services, tailored to different clinics and patient needs.

<figure><img src="/files/A6O5s9Saixga2s2Umb5m" alt=""><figcaption><p>Package</p></figcaption></figure>

## Listing

* Admins can view all existing packages in a structured list format, which includes: Package Name, Included Services, Total Appointments, Validity Period, Pricing Details (Listed and Discounted)
* Admins can add new packages via the "**Add Package**" button.
* **Fields to Fill:**

  * **Package Name:** Unique identifier for the package.
  * **Services:** Selection of one or multiple services included.
  * **Total Appointments:** Number of appointments covered by the package.
  * **Validity:** Duration for completing the package, specified in days.
  * **Pricing:**
    * **Listed Price:** Standard price for the package.
    * **Discount Price (Optional):** Displayed to patients if applicable.
  * **Clinic Assignment:** The admin can assign the package to multiple clinics.

  <figure><img src="/files/BFLtgaxI4QGK1e0VkDa5" alt=""><figcaption><p>Add Package</p></figcaption></figure>
* **Action:** Edit and delete

## **Search and Filter**&#x20;

* Admins can efficiently find specific packages using a search bar and filter options based on client names or services.


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