Spanish Phrase
¿Qué plataforma usa tu clínica?
Meaning
Literally, 'What platform does your clinic use?'. The question asks about the software or digital system a medical practice employs for scheduling, records, tele‑health, etc.
When to use
Use this sentence in a professional or networking context when you want to learn about the technology stack of another clinic, during a conference, a business meeting, or a casual chat with a colleague in the health sector.
✦Grammar Breakdown
¿Quéplataformausatuclínica?
¿Qué?
Interrogative pronoun meaning 'what'. It always carries an accent to distinguish it from the conjunction 'que'.
plataforma
Feminine noun meaning 'platform' (software, system, or physical platform).
usa
Third‑person singular present of the verb 'usar' (to use). Conjugated as 'él/ella/usted usa'.
tu
Possessive adjective meaning 'your' (informal). Must not have an accent; 'tú' with accent is the pronoun 'you'.
clínica
Feminine noun meaning 'clinic'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué plataforma usa tu clínica?
What platform does your clinic use?
Usamos ClinicaSoft; nos permite gestionar citas, historiales y facturación en línea.
We use ClinicaSoft; it lets us manage appointments, records and billing online.
✕Common Mistakes
Que plataforma usa tu clínica?
Missing accent; 'Que' without accent is a conjunction, not the interrogative pronoun.
¿Qué plataforma usa tú clínica?
Accent changes the word to the pronoun 'you', which is incorrect here.
¿Qué plataforma usa su clínica?
If you want a more formal tone, 'utiliza' is preferred; also avoid mixing 'usa' with 'su' (formal) – keep pronouns consistent.
↔Alternatives
¿Qué sistema utiliza tu clínica?
What system does your clinic use?
¿Con qué herramienta trabaja tu clínica?
With which tool does your clinic work?
¿Qué software emplea su clínica?
What software does your clinic employ?
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries the formal 'su' is preferred in business settings, especially when you don't know the person well. So you could say '¿Qué plataforma usa su clínica?'. Using 'tu' signals familiarity and is common among peers or when the conversation is already informal. Also, note that 'plataforma' can refer to both a digital system and a physical platform, so context matters.

