In this episode of Podiatry Practice Mastery, I walk you through a slow clinic day with 13 patient appointments and three hours of open time. I share how I used this downtime productively, from editing educational videos and exploring Alleviate therapy tools to refining my shockwave treatment strategies and improving patient follow-up systems. Plus, I discuss why I’m investing in coaching to sharpen my skills and optimize practice efficiency.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
How to stay productive and focused during slow clinic days
Practical tips for offering Alleviate tools alongside traditional treatments
Best practices for managing orthotics and second-pair sales
Why investing in coaching can accelerate your skills and business growth
How to streamline shockwave therapy and enhance patient outcomes
Why You Should Listen
This episode is packed with actionable insights on patient care, practice efficiency, and revenue growth. If you’ve ever struggled with slow days, treatment integration, or scaling services, you’ll learn practical strategies to maximize time, improve patient communication, and deliver better results.
Key Topics Covered
[0:00] Managing a slow clinic day with 13 patient appointments
[0:35] Using downtime to edit videos and create patient education content
[1:02] Exploring Alleviate kits and when to recommend them
[2:26] Offering Alleviate tools during follow-ups for better treatment adherence
[3:32] Developing one-page plans for plantar fasciitis and nail fungus
[4:03] Handling patient concerns like CaryFlex issues effectively
[4:53] Maximizing orthotic use and increasing second-pair conversions
[6:00] Addressing posterior tibial tendon dysfunction with multi-step care plans
[6:28] Optimizing shockwave sessions for insertional Achilles pain
[7:05] Telehealth boosters and managing Lamisil treatments remotely
[7:46] Improving lesion excision techniques for porokeratomas
[8:05] Streamlining surgical consults and referrals
[9:03] Investing in shockwave and email marketing coaching for growth
👉 Listen now to learn how to turn slow clinic days into growth opportunities, improve patient care, and enhance your podiatry practice strategy!