Music for
Waiting room
The perfect atmosphere for waiting rooms & receptions - legal, from GEMA-free to GEMA-liable, but above all without hidden costs.
Provide pleasant distraction and entertain your patients with soothing background music - from nature sounds to pleasant tones. Because nobody likes to wait.
Listen to our channel examples here and learn more about
the quality of our GEMA-liable know songs:
Pop - Easy Listening Modern
Wellness and Relaxation
Ambient - Soft & Calm
Indie - Relaxed
Lounge - Vocal Chill
Piano Bar
Royalty-free chillout lounge
Royalty-free spa
Royalty-free soft and lo-fi beats
Royalty-free Pop & RnB Relaxed Mix
The ideal atmosphere
for your practice
With
Legally compliant & worry-free
While you concentrate on your patients, our licences cover all requirements for commercial music use for waiting room sound reinforcement.
Felt shorter waiting time
A pleasant acoustic environment has been proven to reduce the perception of stress and makes waiting times seem subjectively shorter for patients.
Calming effect
Gentle, even sounds help to reduce nervousness before the treatment and create a trusting environment.
Discretion at reception
Music as "audio privacy" protection. A discreet carpet of sound masks conversations at the reception desk and thus protects the privacy of your patients.
Practice integration
Simple and hygienic. Control the music centrally, e.g. via the PC at the registration desk, and connect sonicPro to your existing audio system.
Serious audio ambience
From classical music to relaxed instrumental pop. Our music editors deliver the professional sound that suits your practice.
Customised solutions for doctors & practices
Trust and well-being are created by many factors - and the acoustic atmosphere in the doctor's surgery is one of the most important. A suitable soundtrack not only creates a calming ambience that reduces anxiety, but also ensures the necessary discretion at reception. Our professionally compiled playlists provide you with background music that is perfectly tailored to everyday practice life and shortens the waiting time for your patients.
We provide you with both GEMA-required and GEMA-free music, including proof of use for the GEMA exemption - with absolutely no hidden costs. This saves you a lot of administrative work and effectively protects you from warnings.
You centrally control the background music in your waiting room, using relaxing playlists and offering your patients an environment where they feel well looked after – whether you run a single practice or a large medical care centre. If you value a stress-free atmosphere, legally compliant music usage, and a professional audio environment, you'll find the ideal solution for professional practice music with us.
Frequently asked questions about
Music in the waiting room
Answers for doctors, therapists and practice managers.
Yes, practices in particular use our GEMA-free music to reduce running costs. If you use GEMA-free music, you will receive a GEMA-free certificate that you can present to GEMA. This puts you on the safe side legally and saves you fees. If you use music that is subject to GEMA, you must register with GEMA!
Yes, without any problems. Our hardware can be connected directly to your existing system using an RCA or jack cable.
Absolutely. Silence is the enemy of discretion. A pleasant musical soundtrack ensures that conversations at the registration desk or in the treatment room are not understood word for word by waiting patients ("audio privacy").
No. We know how stressful radio loops can be for MFAs and doctors. Our playlists are specially curated, very extensive and rotate regularly to ensure a pleasant atmosphere even during long working days.
Yes, you can use our central operating software to control the music for all locations or waiting areas of an MVZ and ensure that a professional, calming audio ambience prevails everywhere.
Studies show that waiting times are subjectively perceived to be shorter in a pleasant sound environment. Relaxed music has also been shown to reduce stress levels and anxiety in patients prior to treatment.


