From Contact to Contract: Enhancing New Patient Interactions in Orthodontic Practices
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From Contact to Contract: Enhancing New Patient Interactions in Orthodontic Practices
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Descripción
Welcome to the Hey Docs! Podcast with your host, Jill Allen. Today, we're shining a light on SmileSuite technology with my friend and returning guest, Dr. Anthony Bonavoglia. SmileSuite is...
mostra másToday, we're shining a light on SmileSuite technology with my friend and returning guest, Dr. Anthony Bonavoglia. SmileSuite is changing the game for orthodontists and their practices. Join us as we dive into the metrics that matter, the art of the new patient phone call, and a peek into the future developments from SmileSuite.
Let’s dive into it!
Summary
Anthony Bonavoglia, founder of SmileSuite, discusses the importance of understanding the busiest times for new patient phone calls in orthodontic practices. He shares data that shows the busiest times are 8:30-10 am and 12:30-2 pm, with Monday mornings being the busiest overall. He also highlights the trend of patients preferring to schedule appointments through text messaging rather than phone calls. Anthony emphasizes the need for practices to monitor and improve the quality of new patient phone calls, as well as the importance of balancing work and family life.
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Takeaways
- The busiest times for new patient phone calls in orthodontic practices are 8:30-10 am and 12:30-2 pm, with Monday mornings being the busiest overall.
- Patients are increasingly preferring to schedule appointments through text messaging rather than phone calls.
- Practices should monitor and improve the quality of new patient phone calls to ensure a positive patient experience.
- It is important to find a balance between work and family life to maintain overall well-being.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview of SmileSuite
01:28 Gathering Data on Busy Times for New Patient Phone Calls
12:21 The Impact of Phone Calls on the Patient Experience
22:44 Patient Communication Preferences and Trends
25:26 Upcoming Developments for SmileSuite
28:47 Speed Round: Coffee or Tea, Favorite Podcast, Outdoor Activity, Being Remembered, Best Piece of Advice
31:17 Conclusion and Farewell
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Episode Credits:
Hosted by Jill Allen
Produced by Jordann Killion
Audio Engineering by Johnny Mitchell
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