Call data reveals that only 68% of inbound New Patient calls actually get scheduled—costing you thousands of dollars every week!

Regardless of whether you think you’re already getting enough new patients, this is something you don’t want to miss!

Find out how your office is doing.

Complimentary New Patient Scheduling Audit

Take a deep dive into your scheduling process and unlock hidden opportunities to boost efficiency and productivity. 85% of potential new patients still call to schedule. While you’re busy with patient care, is your front desk converting them? Chances are, there’s room for improvement.

Request your Complimentary New Patient Scheduling Audit today, and within 7 business days, you’ll receive a detailed score and actionable insights to immediately improve your practice. Stop missing out on new patients—and money.

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What’s included in your New Patient Scheduling Audit?

Blind Spot Analysis

Identify costly blind spots in your scheduling process and their direct impact on your bottom line.

Confidential Review of Your Audit

Get a personalized score and an in-depth review with a Certified Practice Analyst—they’ll guide you with proven steps to convert more patient calls into appointments.

Proven Success Formula

Over 10,000 offices and 104,000 team members have applied these time-tested principles, gaining consistent results for over 27 years.

Here’s what other doctors are saying:

“Impactful, no-nonsense, and easily digestible. We’re implementing these changes tomorrow!”

—Dr. James O.

“We thought we were doing well but realized we were missing out. Small adjustments have made a huge impact!”

—Dr. Brett F.

“My staff embraced the changes, and we’re seeing steady improvements. Best decision we’ve made for the practice!”

—Dr. Andrew L.

Get Your New Patient Scheduling Audit Today – It’s Free!

Join the thousands of other practices that have turned missed opportunities into increased efficiency, new patients, and collections.