Things have changed. The internet makes finding and retaining clients a challenge due to websites like Yelp, Facebook reviews and simple things like lack of a veterinary practice website. Throw in smartphone capabilities and you have consumers pulling you in every direction. Businesses have evolved with mobile apps and click-to-book functionality. Even in-store experiences are influenced if you have a smartphone. All of this changes what a practice needs in order to evolve and stay in business. Are you feeling confused or lost about it all? Here’s a guide to help you sort through the chaos.
Veterinary medicine is changing, are you keeping up?
Posted by Kodi Churchill on Sep 12, 2017 9:15:19 AM
Topics: Grow Your Veterinary Practice, For Practice Managers
Carey is a practice manager in Orlando, Florida who believes in being transparent with clients. This year, her practice has decided to include clients in the more behind-the-scenes of routine tests and examinations. Her practice believes its clients should have access to medical records any day, any time in case of an emergency or for any other reason, like traveling with a pet.
“Providing our clients access to their medical records allows them to share their pet’s full medical history in case they may need it and we’re not open,” says Carey.
Topics: Grow Your Veterinary Practice, For Practice Managers
I recently returned from a week in the mountains of Colorado at a “dude ranch” called Lost Valley. Actually the preferred term for places like this is “guest ranch” and my family has been going there for years. It’s in the middle of the Pike National Forest about 90 minutes SW of Denver and there’s pretty much no cellular service and extremely limited internet. It’s a great place to go and unwind and spend time with family. One of the things that is really special about Lost Valley is their horseback riding program. They have a remuda of almost 150 horses and provide guided horseback rides for a variety of skill levels. Whether it’s your first time riding a horse or you are an advanced rider, guests receive personalized attention and instruction from qualified wranglers.
Topics: Grow Your Veterinary Practice, For Practice Managers
Your clients want pet insurance, so why aren’t you talking about it?
Posted by Kodi Churchill on Aug 8, 2017 8:19:31 AM
Did you see the June The New York Times article about pet insurance being the latest work perk? It’s true, pet parents are starting to care more about whether or not they can afford healthcare for their furry family members, and it’s time to start talking about it at your practice.
Most pet parents decide to invest in pet health insurance in case of emergencies or severe medical conditions that could happen, not necessarily to help with yearly wellness check-ups and examinations. That’s why it’s important that they be educated on the practice level about how pet health insurance wellness plans can play a significant role in a pet’s annual exams, possibly preventing any major medical conditions from being undiagnosed until it’s too late.
Topics: Grow Your Veterinary Practice, For Practice Managers
If your practice is still unsure about whether to promote pet health insurance, you may run into a few false facts during your research. The truth is, pet health insurance is beneficial to your practice, your clients and most importantly, your patients. Here’s the truth behind three misconceptions about pet health insurance.
Topics: Grow Your Veterinary Practice, For Practice Managers