A small gesture that's easy to forget without a list

Remembering a patient's birthday is a small thing, but it's the kind of small thing that quietly builds loyalty in a way a discount code never quite does. The problem is purely operational: nobody can hold hundreds of patients' birthdays in their head, and checking each record individually to plan a week's worth of cards or messages isn't realistic. Upcoming Birthdays exists to turn that into a working list — every patient with a birthday inside a period you choose, ready to act on rather than stumbled across by accident.

Most clinics use this report for exactly what it sounds like: a birthday card, an SMS greeting, or a small perk timed to land around the right day. It's a low-effort, high-goodwill touch point that costs almost nothing to run once you have the list in front of you.

The report also does something less obvious but genuinely important: it flags minors who are about to turn 18 inside your selected period. Turning 18 isn't just a birthday for a patient record — it's the point where a patient stops being represented by a parent or guardian and starts controlling their own consent, privacy preferences, and communication settings. Knowing that transition is coming, rather than discovering it after the fact, gives your front desk a chance to handle the handover properly.

At a glance
  • Lists patients with a birthday inside a date range you choose
  • Filters by date range and location
  • Upcoming birthdays, This week, and Minors turning KPI tiles
  • Flags minors turning 18 specifically, since that's a real consent and privacy transition, not just a milestone
Upcoming Birthdays report page
The Upcoming Birthdays report showing the KPI tiles above a table of patients sorted by birthday date, with the new badge visible on the report tile in the report library.

Filters

  • <strong>Date range</strong> — limits the report to birthdays falling inside the selected period. A birthday is matched by month and day, regardless of birth year.
  • <strong>Location</strong> — restricts results to a single clinic location, or shows all locations combined.

KPI tiles

  • <strong>Upcoming birthdays</strong> — total patients with a birthday inside the selected date range.
  • <strong>This week</strong> — of those, how many fall within the next seven days, useful for prioritizing who to reach out to first.
  • <strong>Minors turning</strong> — patients under 18 who are turning an age inside the selected range. This tile is worth watching even if you don't otherwise use the report for outreach, since it's your early warning for an upcoming consent and privacy transition.
Why a patient turning 18 matters beyond the birthday itself Once a patient reaches 18, they're legally entitled to control their own records, consent, and communication preferences directly, rather than through a parent or guardian. A minor flagged as turning 18 inside your selected range is a prompt to plan for that handover — updating who's authorized to receive communications, and confirming the patient's own consent going forward — before it becomes an awkward conversation at their next visit.

The Upcoming birthdays table

Sorted by date, the table is meant to be worked top to bottom during a regular check, whether that's a daily glance or a weekly batch of cards prepared in one sitting.

DatePatientTurningContact
The patient's birthday date within the selected periodPatient nameThe age they'll turnPhone or email on file, used for sending a greeting

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