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How do chiropractors get new patients?

Submitted by on Thursday October 8, 2009 No Comments

Being a chiropractor can’t be easy when you think about it. How are they supposed to get new patients? I know for a lot of medical doctors, they just need to show up to the hospital and they’ll have more people waiting there they can handle. Who does chiropractic marketing?

Marketing doesn’t have to be about billboards or signs on buses. If I was wondering who is the best houston chiropractor, it’s as simple as plugging it into the search engine and seeing who pops up. Still, are you just going to take the searche engine’s word for it? Finding an opportunity to meet a healthcare provider face to face can be very helpful.

Some companies are now providing “lunch and learn workshops” where you bring your lunch and spend the hour hearing about some health topic. If you can get a Houston Chiropractor to attend the function, you should be able to pick up tips on how to improve ergonomics, improve your posture, and best of all, you’ll have a chance to meet an actual doctor in your area.

Get your questions answered, and hear their response. Do they make sense? Do they seem like someone you’d like to visit for your own neck and back issue? Then a chance meeting a the event can be just what you’re looking for.

Some companies and groups are willing to put on health fairs. Most of the better doctors and providers out there dedicate at least some of their day to public relations. Spending time on a regular basis educating the public about chiropractic is a key ingredient for chiropractors looking to grow their practice.

There are no “chiropractic hospitals” so the best they can do is educate, educate, and educate some more.

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