In recent years, communication has advanced significantly—so why not leverage that for appointment reminders? As dental practices embrace digital technology, reminders can evolve beyond traditional written cards or personal calls, which are often subject to human error. Many offices are adopting computerized and automated systems that deliver timely notifications through email, and in some cases, via text message. At Danica Dental House, our automated system is designed to keep you updated about your dental appointments. After you book your visit, our system will efficiently integrate your information to ensure you receive prompt reminders—whether through text messages, emails, or automated phone calls. These friendly notifications leading up to your appointment will keep you informed without being overwhelming. Be sure to inquire with our front desk staff about the different reminder options we offer, allowing us to set up a system that best fits your preferences. The advantages of automated appointment reminders include: • Always be informed about your upcoming visits • Convenient reminders customized to suit your preferences • Easily confirm or reschedule appointments as soon as you receive a reminder • Decrease in last-minute cancellations or no-shows, leading to increased availability for other patients or emergencies • Consistent attendance improves continuity of care and enhances treatment results Don’t hesitate to ask our staff at the front desk about the options we provide so we can set up a reminder system that is most convenient for you.
"Welcoming, professional and respectful of patients levels of anxiety/ and distress regarding dental procedures. The staff takes excellent care in the comfort of patients. Questions are answered respectfully. Warmth and concern are expressed approximately. This is a practice that builds relationships between professional staff and their patients- who are not just “passing through” but are part of the practice- which is not so large that one feels like a number- not an individual."