
Do Small Medical Practices Really Need 24/7 IT Support?
Do Small Medical Practices Really Need 24/7 IT Support?
Small medical practices don’t need technicians physically onsite 24/7—but they do need 24/7 system monitoring and emergency response. Even practices with 5–15 employees rely on overnight backups, cybersecurity monitoring, and automated alerts. Without after-hours monitoring, problems often go unnoticed until patients arrive the next morning.
What “24/7 IT Support” Actually Means
There’s a difference between:
24/7 system monitoring (servers, backups, security)
Business-hours helpdesk support
After-hours emergency response
Most small practices need continuous monitoring, not overnight staffing.
Risks of No After-Hours Monitoring
Without monitoring, practices face:
Overnight ransomware attacks
Failed or incomplete backups
Security alerts ignored
Weekend outages discovered Monday morning
These issues often cause full-day shutdowns.
Which Systems Must Be Monitored 24/7
Critical systems include:
Servers and workstations
Firewalls and networks
Backup systems
Security alerts and logs
Cloud services and EHR access
Monitoring allows problems to be addressed before they escalate.
Cost Difference: Business Hours vs 24/7 Coverage
Practices paying $125–$175 per user per month typically receive:
24/7 monitoring
Automated alerts
Defined emergency response
This is far less expensive than recovering from downtime or a breach.
How to Decide What Level of Support You Need
Consider:
How dependent you are on your EHR
Patient volume and appointment schedules
Compliance and data sensitivity
Tolerance for downtime
Most medical practices benefit from 24/7 monitoring even if helpdesk support is limited to business hours.
Why Tryon Computers’ Model Works
Tryon Computers provides 24/7 monitoring, healthcare-focused security, and local support in the White Mountains, AZ, ensuring small practices stay protected without unnecessary costs.