Doctible
February 8, 2021
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83% of patients say that they trust online reviews for medical professionals, even more than they do personal recommendations. This is why managing your practice’s online reputation is essential.
Our patients place excellent reviews on Google, and some of them refer to it. They say that they’ve seen our reviews on Google.
Naples Endodontics
No matter what your marketing efforts are, they might be a waste of time if you don’t have a strategy to manage your online reputation.
Your online reputation management (ORM) strategy must define your long term ORM goals and how you plan to achieve them.
Every practice is different, and your dental practice will require a unique reputation management strategy. This strategy should account for the nature of your dental practice, the number of providers you have, the location of the practice, and other factors.
Google reviews help get you found, but they are also validating. They give the patient more confidence as they approach the practice.
Brain Gavitt - VP, Sales and Marketing, Cincinnati Foot and Ankle Center.
A positive online reputation helps new and existing patients trust your practice. More than a third of patients (34.7%) said a doctor’s online reputation is significant - a higher percentage than any other industry.
Your online reputation strategy works together with other search engine optimization (SEO) efforts and content marketing to build a trustworthy brand for your patients. Patients are likely to search on Google to find a new dental practice for treatment. Even if they were referred, most dental patients would still want to check out your practice online to make their decision.
Everything we do is geared towards ultimately helping the patient. And when you’re helping your patient, they’re more apt to speak positively about you.
Kelly Zielinski - Business Development Manager, Doctible.
Building a detailed online reputation management strategy helps you become more visible online, improve patient experience, and ultimately grow your dental practice.
Building a great online reputation for your dental practice is not an easy task. However, your strategy will ultimately help you create a system that is both efficient and scalable.
Using an online reputation management system gives me the finger on the pulse of operations in 18 different locations. It shows me the things I need to address in each of our locations.
David Gibson, Executive Director, Cincinnati Foot, and Ankle Care
It takes time to build an online reputation, so your strategy must take that into account. Acknowledging this means that you won’t consider faking online reviews or adopting a once-and-done mentality to your online reputation management strategy.
While it is possible to fake or even buy reviews, the truth will eventually come out and can seriously harm your practice’s online reputation. Google will find it suspicious if you suddenly have a surge of positive reviews and then a long period of silence, and so will prospective patients.
Most patients expect to see a couple of negative reviews. It makes your practice seem more authentic. Still, you do need to have a plan in your strategy to handle negative reviews.
Doctible helps dental practices build a positive online reputation. With our reputation management software, you can automatically request feedback from clients, making the process efficient and scalable.
Doctible’s reputation management software comes with review generating technology that makes it easy for your dental practice to get genuine feedback and gain new reviews on Facebook and Google.
Doctible easily integrates with hundreds of EMR, EHR, and other practice management systems, so it doesn’t disrupt your workflow, but it is still robust enough to function on its own as a standalone system.
Doctible is also fully HIPAA secure and TCPA compliant and is highly rated by trusted platforms like Capterra, SoftwarePundit, and G2 Crowd.
Request a consultation with Doctible to improve your practice’s online reputation management.
If you want the best digital patient engagement and marketing platform, you need Doctible.