by CH Root | Oct 27, 2020 | Patient Experience, Service, Smile
The Key to Carparking for Dental Clinics Recently we outlined some key areas of dental practice design that often get overlooked for the more aesthetically inclined parts of a dental practice. This included wayfinding, accessibility, and carparking to build...
by CH Root | Oct 2, 2020 | Dental Innovation, Food for thought, Patient Experience, Smile
Dental Practice Design Ideas* *not just things that look pretty ‘Dental practice design ideas’ is a commonly searched term for dentists looking for visual inspiration for their dream practice. Yes, it’s always exciting to envision your end goal – how beautiful your...
by CH Root | Sep 1, 2020 | Food for thought, Patient Experience, Smile
We all know COVID-19 has forced people to change almost every aspect of their daily routine, adding a layer of stress when venturing outside of the home. Even essential activities like visiting the dentist have been impacted, with...
by CH Root | Aug 5, 2020 | Dental Innovation, Food for thought, Patient Experience, Smile
A functional and aesthetic dental practice creates a space that both you and your staff aspire to and enjoy working in. Prioritising workflows, ergonomics and beautiful decor will not only inspire your staff but your patients as well. Make it meaningful. Take the time...
by CH Root | Apr 20, 2020 | Dental Innovation, Design and Architecture, Food for thought, Patient Experience, Smile
As a practitioner, your work has always been the foundation of your practice. How your practice is experienced is likely to have been, while important, a secondary factor. This pause we are experiencing with COVID-19 is a time to think about how to make your patient’s...
by CH Root | Mar 4, 2020 | Design and Architecture, Food for thought, Patient Experience, Smile
At its core patient experience is humans caring for other humans. For treatments to be successful and sought after this care must be felt in all interactions. A patient’s assessment of their experience comes down to the quality of care experienced in the series...