Managing Your Practice

Website improvements


 


Include photos. Especially yours; new patients are more comfortable when they know what you look like. Although some disagree, I feel family photos are also important; they help to present you as a person, as well as a doctor. Photos of your office – professional ones, not casual snapshots – will reassure prospective patients that they will be visiting a clean, modern, professional facility.

Dr. Joseph S. Eastern, a dermatologist in Belleville, N.J.

Dr. Joseph S. Eastern

Testimonials are essential. Amazon[dot]com taught us that candid reviews from customers go a long way toward building the trust necessary to buy products and services, and nowhere is that more true than for doctors. According to one study, when it comes to finding a doctor, 88% of people trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendation. Loyal patients will be happy to write you glowing reviews; feature them prominently.

Provide online appointment scheduling. Once searchers make an appointment, they stop searching. If they have to wait until the next day to call your office, they may keep looking – and might find a competitor with online scheduling. You should also have a separate “contact” page, listing all of the ways people can reach you, along with a map. Finally, list which insurance plans you accept as a courtesy to patients and to decrease unnecessary calls for your staff.

Dr. Eastern practices dermatology and dermatologic surgery in Belleville, N.J. He is the author of numerous articles and textbook chapters, and is a longtime monthly columnist for Dermatology News. Write to him at dermnews@mdedge.com.

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