Category: Patient Communication

Patient Communication | 23.05.18
To retain clients, you will need to provide proactive care and exceptional customer service. But where, exactly, do you start? In this article, we’ll go over easy client care tactics...
Patient Communication | 16.05.18
If it’s your patient’s first chiropractic visit, you may sense some unease in the waiting room. While it’s perfectly natural to be a little apprehensive about trying something new, there...
Patient Communication | 22.03.18
As 2018 marches on, email continues to be one of the most popular marketing channels, and for good reason. On average, for every $1 spent, email marketing can generate $38...
Patient Communication | 28.02.18
No matter if your veterinary business is booming, there is always room for improvement. If you don't use call tracking to keep track of the people who make phone inquiries...
Patient Communication | 29.01.18
There is plenty of talk about how exceptional customer service leads to success, but when it comes to details, many sources are lacking. This makes it hard to provide the...
Patient Communication | 24.01.18
The idea of using email drip campaigns to bring in new business is well-known, and many companies implement this strategy as part of their standard marketing operations. However, most marketers...
Patient Communication | 11.12.17
When you open up your office in the morning, what do you do? Chances are, you review your schedule, check your phone messages, and then check your email. In fact,...
Patient Communication | 08.11.17
The death of a pet can turn even the most stoic pet owner into a blubbering mess. Even if the client has had time to prepare for the eventuality, the...
Patient Communication | 30.10.17
Patients make judgments about your chiropractic practice the moment they walk through your door. If your office is messy, the waiting area uncomfortable and the equipment old, they may not...
Patient Communication | 16.10.17
Far too many Americans carry excess pounds. In the U.S., more than 70 percent of people ages 20 and over are overweight or obese, according to the Centers for Disease...
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