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- If doctors can add to their true healing repertoire and make the income, you better tell us how!
- I can give you some step-by-step approaches to convert, if you desire, a chiropractic practice into a nutritional practice or how you can do both. It's up to the doctor. I repeat, the market is there, so it can be done. Our clinic's monthly average income is between $40-60,000.
- That is great to see your successful model, but please, the details, we need the specifics.
- First and foremost it is definitely a decision. Deciding you want to include a full service nutritional arm to your practice. It is literally adding a complete additional health service line for your patients.
- Then what, how do doctors really make it work?
- There are four main problems I see in making the conversion or addition to your current practice set up.
- Patient compliance
- Credibility
- Getting payment for nutritional products and services
- Building a nutritional practice Public Relations and Marketing
The mastery of these four areas represents the exact keys to what the Doctor of the Future really wants. I will begin today addressing the first area, and in the next few interviews, I will get through all areas.
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