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Don't wait for the Tooth fairy: How to communicate effectively and create the perfect patient journey in your dental practice

Author Latter, Ashley
Publisher AuthorHouseUk
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherAuthorHouseUk
ISBN / ASIN1452088845
ISBN-139781452088846
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank1,061,349
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Description

Whether you are a National Health Dental Practice or a top end Cosmetic Dental Practice if you have a passion for providing World Class Communication Skills to your Patients, then you will love this book. You will discover

whether by telephone or email into an appointment

How to build instant rapport with your patients and get them to like you

How to ask the right questions to uncover new opportunties. There are literally thousands of pounds worth of treatment sitting in your patient base, you will learn a step by step approach on how to ask the right questions

You will understand how patients make buying decisions and what puts them off

How to present solutions to patients so they want to buy from you

How to talk money with confidence and achieve the prices your services deserve

How to overcome every single patient objection to create a win win

How to gain commitment and have more of your patients say yes to what you are suggesting willingly without pressure

How to work together as a team so that you never drop the baton again

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