Your patients deserve the best dental care possible, and treatment coordinators will make sure they get it.
As you continue to scale, your time becomes more valuable. Your aim now is to do more dentistry with fewer well-planned visits.
So who will follow up with your patients after your appointment to ensure they get through the process as smoothly as possible? You need a patient care advocate who knows the treatment history so consultations and financial arrangements can efficiently be made.
There’s no need to do it all alone! Watch this week’s episode of Dentistry Made simple to see how having a treatment coordinator can significantly increase your productivity.
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