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Where's the Positive in a Negative Review?

So you’ve been encouraging your patients to leave reviews and carefully monitoring how your practice holds up on review sites. Most people have nothing but nice things to say, making it even more alarming when you read about a less-than-stellar experience a patient had at your practice. You know that reviews are a great way to bring in new patients, so a negative one will surely hurt you, won’t it? Before you go into a panic, learn about the benefits of a negative review.

Tips for a Stress-Free Practice

In today’s increasingly hectic world, stress levels are higher than ever and that is particularly true for at the workplace. One thing is certain, if you don’t work to proactively control your personal stress levels, you can’t expect someone to do it for you. Here are our tips to help get your work-related stress under control for a healthier you and a healthier environment in your chiropractic practice.

Spring Cleaning Tips for Entrepreneurs

Spring is here, which means longer days, warmer temperatures, and a feeling of starting fresh. It also means it is time for some spring cleaning. You know how to do that in the workplace, but what about in your chiropractic practice? Here are our tips to clean up some time-wasting habits this spring.

Can Patients Find Your Practice Online?

In order to obtain new patients, they have to be able to find your practice. And unless they’ve heard of your practice before, they won’t search for it by name. They’ll search for terms related to symptoms or services to find the provider they need. Search engines will then match their queries with an answer - which is ideally your practice. If search engines aren’t finding your practice, you may have neglected some important tasks related to website optimization. Here’s what you can do.

Create A Balanced Practice

As chiropractors, we want our patients to achieve true health. And health and wellness is all about balance, right? The same concept applies to your chiropractic practice. We spend the majority of our waking hours at work, and many spend more time with their colleagues than they do with their own families. At times, your practice can feel more like a primary residence. So, how can you make this more tolerable?