“We love our website and the new ‘Make an Appointment’ feature is producing 4 – 5 new patients a month.”

Drs. Kirk and Lucia Petheram

“I continue to get more new people into my practice from the Internet than ever before. I am truly amazed!”

Dr. Chuck Fulanovich

“I absolutely love our new website! I have never seen a chiropractic website so extensive and so well done.”

Dr. Lori Kalie

“Our patients love our website! The ability to email the entire patient base with a few keystrokes is brilliant.”

Dr. David Bush

“Our Perfect Patients website is doing wonders for our practice. Last week it generated 8 new patients!”

Dr. Mark Maher

“Bottom line, the site attracts new patients! Any doctors on the fence about signing up, call me.”

Dr. Michael T. Ryan

“Since launching the website, our long-standing new patient average has jumped from 9 to 12 a week.”

Dr. Ken Stewart

“New patients from my website have read about me and show up more like referral patients!”

Dr. Tim Swift

“Several lapsed patients rescheduled and commented on my new website. It’s definitely prompting reactivations!”

Dr. Mike Wise

“In addition to the patient education benefits, our new website produces at least a few new patients each month.”

Dr. Denise Rassel

“Last month, 4 new patients found us through our website. Our yellow pages ad produced just 1 new patient!”

Dr. Russ Derhak

More than just a website!  A service that interacts with patients and prospective patients to grow your practice!

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Perfect Patients Demonstration Tour

In this short video presentation, Bill Esteb explains how Perfect Patients interactive website service grows your practice by:

  1. Attracting new patients online via Google, Yahoo!, MSN... 
  2. Educating patients so they remain under care longer 
  3. Stimulating and equipping patients to refer more frequently 
  4. Prompting inactive patients to return for care