Should I use Voksha or an online booking widget instead?
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They're not mutually exclusive, and most practices benefit from having both, but they solve different parts of the problem. An online booking widget on your website works well for a patient who already knows exactly what they want, an existing patient confirming their next regular adjustment, or a new patient who's done research and is comfortable self-scheduling without talking to anyone. It doesn't work for the calls that matter most in chiropractic care: someone in acute pain right now who wants reassurance they'll be seen quickly, someone unsure whether their symptoms warrant an urgent visit versus a routine one, or a PI case caller who needs to explain an accident and have someone walk them through what happens next with insurance and potential attorney involvement. A booking widget also can't verify insurance, capture medical history, or triage urgency; it's a calendar interface, not a conversation. Voksha handles the calls a widget structurally can't: it can talk a caller through symptom urgency, answer questions about what a first visit involves, capture full new patient or PI intake, and still book directly into the same live calendar a widget would use. Many practices run both, a booking widget for self-service patients who prefer not to call at all, and Voksha to catch every phone call, including the substantial share of after-hours and injury-related calls that come from people who want to talk to someone, not click through a form, before committing to a first visit with a new provider.
They're not mutually exclusive, and most practices benefit from having both, but they solve different parts of the problem. An online booking widget on your website works well for a patient who already knows exactly what they want, an existing patient confirming their next regular adjustment, or a new patient who's done research and is comfortable self-scheduling without talking to anyone. It doesn't work for the calls that matter most in chiropractic care: someone in acute pain right now who wants reassurance they'll be seen quickly, someone unsure whether their symptoms warrant an urgent visit versus a routine one, or a PI case caller who needs to explain an accident and have someone walk them through what happens next with insurance and potential attorney involvement. A booking widget also can't verify insurance, capture medical history, or triage urgency; it's a calendar interface, not a conversation. Voksha handles the calls a widget structurally can't: it can talk a caller through symptom urgency, answer questions about what a first visit involves, capture full new patient or PI intake, and still book directly into the same live calendar a widget would use. Many practices run both, a booking widget for self-service patients who prefer not to call at all, and Voksha to catch every phone call, including the substantial share of after-hours and injury-related calls that come from people who want to talk to someone, not click through a form, before committing to a first visit with a new provider.
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