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As a dentist, medical practitioner, or other health professional you are definitely out of the norm if practice growth is not something that you think about on a daily basis. When we talk about practice growth, it is important to clarify that successful practice growth can look different to different doctors. For some, practice growth Read More...
Today’s tech-heavy, communication-intense era offers many advantages. Your patients have all the information they could want at their fingertips. Organizations large and small are finding more and more ways to reach out to new patients. There are more ways than ever before to communicate with your customer base. Despite the many benefits that technology offers, Read More...

Busy isn’t a badge. Write this on a sticky note and put in on your mirror. Look at it while you brush your teeth and repeat it to yourself while you’re calming the loud frizz that won’t lie neatly on your head as you get ready to start your day. Because it’s true: every business Read More...

There are many different types of technology out there that can help grow your dental practice. The difficulty that arises is that trying decide what makes the most sense for you and your team can be confusing. This article is intended to help you navigate the waters of available dental software, in hopes that your Read More...

It’s no secret that texting is one of the most popular forms of personal and business communication today. But did you know how prominent it is in healthcare? For instance, a recent survey revealed that almost 80 percent of respondents preferred to receive a text from their healthcare provider to be reminded about an upcoming Read More...

Believe it or not, even in this digital age, some people still want a personal phone call rather than a text message to remind them of an appointment. While the majority of people love the convenience of getting a text message or two confirming appointments, nothing beats a chat with a live human. Though automation Read More...

Many businesses rely on the customer’s prompt confirmation of appointments to ensure a smooth workday. This is especially true in the healthcare industry; medical practitioners and other small business owners usually see dozens of clients go in and out of their offices every day. Staying on top of those appointments can be a difficult task, Read More...

As a Weave user, you’re connected to thousands of other offices that, just like you, know the detailed excitements and celebrations specific to the job. These offices are also privy to similar pain points and frustrations. At the same time, our developers are working to continue to innovate and perfect the features we’re proud to Read More...

The average dental office fields about 75 calls a day, half of which are incoming. Of those incoming calls, about 10 go to voicemail, and only 7 actually leave a message. This means that unless those other callers decide to call back another time, your practice likely lost a would-be patient to the next dentist Read More...

The product team at Weave is proud to announce the addition of Automated Recall Analytics in the Analytics section of our software. These analytics provide great insight into how Automated Recall is working for your office and provides actionable data. This will allow you to track your success month over month and year over to Read More...

Let’s start off by defining the term Dental Recall or recall appointments. Recall visits are regularly-scheduled checkup appointments to help dentists have an ongoing knowledge of the status of their patients. These visits are vital to both practice and patient. The more often patients meet with their doctor, the better care their doctor can provide. Read More...
Are Inefficient Front Office Systems Slowing Your Practice Down? I spend a lot of time in dental offices, observing the day-to-day systems that they use. Frankly, I see a lot of systems, policies, and office flow that don’t make much sense. Let me give you some real-life examples that I have actually observed: Answering the Read More...