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Sorry Doc, I didn’t know you did that!

By Dr Brett Taylor

Has a patient ever said that to you? I remember the first time it happened to me. It was over 25 years ago and I'm still scarred by it. A patient I'd treated on and off for a few years came in for a hygiene visit. She had six newish PFMs on her upper anterior teeth. I politely asked, "when were these crowns done?" The answer didn't thrill me. "Dr (guy I hate most in the area) did them for me last year. You don't do crowns, do you? I would have had them done here, but I didn't think you did them".


I can't begin to tell you how traumatized I was by that conversation. How had Dr "guy I hate most in the area" so successfully got the message out that he was the "go-to" guy for crowns? And how could my patient not even know that I did them? Back in those days, there was very little dental advertising in my area, so it's not like his carrier pigeon spend was that much greater than mine. He was doing something right and I was doing something wrong and I couldn't figure out what!

The dumb way to do it

Fast forward to now. It's easy to get your message out if you're willing to engage in an advertising arms race. I have to question, however, the wisdom of participating in the mutually assured destruction that is Google Adwords. Out-spending is not out-smarting. There has to be a better way.

The truth is, most patients have no idea what we do. Think of your own general medical practitioner. Does he or she do vasectomies, or skin biopsies, or in-grown toenail removal, or implantable contraceptives? Sure you know they do the routine stuff, but if it's anything a little out of the ordinary, unless you've needed it done yourself, you probably don't know. And so it is with most people in your practice. They have no idea what "fancy" stuff you do unless you tell them. And to make matters worse, if you're like most dentists, you're probably learning new procedures and techniques all the time. So how do you let all of your patients know about all the new and rare (at least to them) services you offer?

Putting the information on your website is good, but a lot of people won't see it there. Newsletters can work, but what if they don't read them? You can do email blasts about new procedures, but then you look like your spamming people, or, worse still, seen as "touting for work."

The smart way to do it

So where is the best place to spread information? It's in your reception area, right in front of your patients.

And how do you do it? With Channel D.

Channel D is a collection of silent videos that run on a TV in your reception area. They're eye-catching, they're entertaining and they're smart. Without even realizing it, your patients will become experts on all of the procedures you perform. Better than that, they will recognize when they, or a loved one, is a candidate for one of those procedures.

The Channel D videos are personalized. The faces of the dentist and the team are featured in many of the videos. This has many benefits. Firstly, it proves Channel D is bespoke. It's not just something off the shelf the dentist has bought. Most patients think it's something the practice has commissioned on their own and are very impressed. Secondly, and probably more importantly, the customization of the videos humanizes the dentist and team. Patients are a lot more scared than you probably realize. They're scared of dentistry and they're scared of the dentist. Channel D videos make the dentist and team seem friendly, relaxed and likable. And that relaxes the patients. Relaxed patients are easier to treat and more likely to inquire about (and want) more complex treatment. Treatment they now understand thanks to Channel D.

There are over 100 videos on pretty much every topic and procedure you can imagine, with more being produced all the time. Many of the videos have been created as a result of ideas and requests from current users.

Don't let business walk out your door

Never again will I be traumatized by a patient getting something done (that I can do) somewhere else. My patients now know every procedure I do and why they might want or need it. With Channel D in my corner, the business of dentistry is a lot easier. It can be a lot easier for you too. Go on, look it up now! I'm sure you'll be impressed.

About the author

Dr Brett Taylor practices in suburban Sydney and in addition to being Channnel D Beta Tester No 1, is a director in the company.


For more information, visit www.channeld.com.

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