My husband deciding to go to medical school was one of the best decisions that he had ever made. I could not wait to help him open up his new family medical practice. We found the perfect building and hired a great professional staff to help him run his new medical practice.
The practice was running like a well-oiled machine and my husband finally started to build up his medical practice. Unfortunately when the medical practice started to grow, so did the little office headaches that go along with it. One area of concern was the scheduling conflicts that were starting to occur with patients not showing up for appointments. Not only did he have to higher more office workers to keep up with the scheduling conflicts and no-shows of patients, a vacant slot in the appointment book meant money lost.
Not only did he hire more office staff, he also tried several new office procedures to help stop the problem. Unfortunately, the scheduling problem was still there after many months of trying different methods. My husband was then fed up and decided to do a little research to find a solution that was cost effective and efficient. My husband soon found Pelicantxt.com. This unique service was inexpensive and easy to use. By implementing a Text Message Scheduling service helped to remind patients of upcoming appointments on their cell phones. His office workers found the system easy to use and more efficient then making individual phone calls all day.
My husband soon started using Scheduling Text Messages to remind his talented staff about upcoming meetings and special promotional events that were going on for each month. It helped to reduce the amount of confusion in the office and other work related scheduling conflicts.
Using Scheduling SMS Messages in his busy medical office helped to take the kinks out of the previous office procedures that were failing miserably. His patients and employees are now happier with the new procedures and like the convenience of the reminders being sent to their cell phone. He now recommends Schedule Text Messages to many of his colleagues and patients that own small businesses.
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