This has been a consistent winning social media post for our clinic. I have had lots of patient reference this when they talk about what caught their eye. I thought I would pass it along so anyone who wanted to could adapt it for their clinic/market. It is actually a poster we have used at health fairs and elsewhere cut into two FB sized images.
Thanks, Dr. Blake, for sharing!
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These are great! And your logo is fantastic Dr. Blake!
Doubt they do hospital practice or take call. Nice work if one can get it. I didn’t see a fee list and as I’ve mentioned, if people have to pay, especially if they’re of a low social-economic status they’ll go to a practice that takes their medical cards and public aid. Set up a DPC in the “wrong” geographical area and one will go busted!
These are great! And your logo is fantastic Dr. Blake!
Keep crushing it Dr. Blake!!!! Thanks for sharing (and thanks for being a great teacher and mentor for me back at UNSOM)!
Doubt they do hospital practice or take call. Nice work if one can get it. I didn’t see a fee list and as I’ve mentioned, if people have to pay, especially if they’re of a low social-economic status they’ll go to a practice that takes their medical cards and public aid. Set up a DPC in the “wrong” geographical area and one will go busted!