PATIENT ACQUISITION: MD Referral Program
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MD Letter Examples

You will discover a letter template, tips, and best practices that will help you position yourself for a potential collaborative relationship with medical doctors and lay the groundwork for future referrals and communication.

Sending an MD letter can be a useful way for you to introduce yourself and your practice to the medical doctors (MDs) of your patients. This initial touchpoint can help you establish a collaborative relationship and pave the way for future referrals and communication.

We recommend setting aside dedicated time each week to send out these letters to the MDs of the patients you are seeing. This can help you to stay on top of communication and ensure that you are providing the best possible care for your patients.

The primary goal of the MD letter is to introduce yourself to the MD and update them on the progress of their patient under your care. It's also an opportunity to explain the benefits of chiropractic care and how it can complement traditional medical treatment. By highlighting the potential benefits of a collaborative approach to healthcare, you may be able to encourage the MD to refer more patients to you in the future.

To help you get started with sending out MD letters, we provide a template, tips, and best practices to follow. This can help you to craft an effective and professional letter that conveys your expertise and commitment to your patients' health. By setting yourself up for success with an effective MD letter, you can build stronger relationships with MDs in your community and provide better care for your patients.