Intelligent Office San Francisco Provides Medical Practitioners with a Robust and Economical Virtual Staffing Solution
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Intelligent Office San Francisco, a virtual office and staffing provider, offers medical practices an effective customer support platform so that they can deliver first-class service to their patients. Medical practitioners have taken advantage of Intelligent Office’s virtual assistant program to help them handle their patients’ needs quickly and seamlessly. Clients include chiropractors, therapists, acupuncturists, alternative medicine practices, medical aestheticians, and others.
Medical offices are often concerned with losing business when calls go to voicemail. Studies have shown that, on average, only about 20% of callers leave voice messages. Medical practitioners want to ensure that new patients are taken care of immediately--and they know that relying on voicemail frequently means losing business. They also want to project a favorable professional image. It’s especially important that referrals from other doctors and healthcare practitioners gain a good first impression. This concern about handling calls expeditiously is exacerbated for solo practitioners or small practices that typically face challenges providing complete phone coverage. When the sole assistant is out or preoccupied with other duties, and the practitioner is attending to a patient, callers may not be able to get through or receive attention right away.
Intelligent Office can alleviate its clients’ worries about phone coverage. It has helped practices – ranging from the sole practitioner to the fully staffed medical office comprised of multiple physicians or other providers – with a variety of phone answering and administrative needs. Its virtual assistants, called Intelligent Assistants®, answer calls in a courteous and professional manner and make sure calls never go directly to voicemail. They can give out information about the practitioner’s area of expertise and pricing, schedule appointments, send out e-mail confirmations, and even follow up with insurance companies.
Intelligent Office supplies every client with a team of Intelligent Assistants® who are each trained on the particular practice and can provide partial or full-day phone coverage. Clients benefit from the virtual assistant program through lower overhead costs and reduced administrative hassles by not having to hire on-site, full-time receptionists. Quality is not compromised as the Intelligent Assistants® deliver consistently superior service. Intelligent Assistants® are locally based, and clients can meet and train them in person, so they will handle the call the way the client wants.
“We pride ourselves on delivering a high level of service,” says
Intelligent Office San Francisco is currently offering a one-month risk-free trial at no cost. For more information or to take advantage of this free trial program, please call 415-745-3300, or visit: http://www.intelligentoffice.com/locations/california/san-francisco/san-francisco/virtual-receptionist-experience.aspx.
About Intelligent Office:
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