The New Year is the perfect opportunity to put yourself in your patient's shoes...
When was the last time you walked through the front door of your dental practice, looking at your facilities through the eyes of your patients?
Been a while?
The New Year is the perfect opportunity to put yourself in your patient's shoes...
When was the last time you walked through the front door of your dental practice, looking at your facilities through the eyes of your patients?
Been a while?
Topics: Dental Office Design
In our last blog post, we discussed how equipment specialists play an important role in the dental office design project. However, their expertise is not just limited to equipment. Equipment specialists like Bart Miller lend a hand in nearly every aspect of the planning process.
Topics: Dental Office Design, financing
You may have already read up on our previous blog posts where we explored everything from building your brand to creating your dental office floor plan. Now it’s time to dive into the real star of the show: Equipment!
Topics: Dental Office Design, dental office equipment, dental equipment
The dental office floor plan is one of the most entangled parts of a dental office design project. It impacts every other aspect of the project– aesthetics, equipment, location, budget– but is also determined by these aspects. This relationship results in a circular planning process that can be difficult to navigate.
Designing a brand new dental office is a dream for many dentists, but it’s not just about aesthetics. Whether you’re a new doctor or have been practicing for decades, a new office can be a great business decision.
Topics: Dental Office Design
Planning and designing a new dental office is incredibly exciting for a private practice. It is something only experienced once or twice in a career. You want to make sure everything goes right, and the best way is to lean on professionals who have done it before.
Topics: Dental Office Design
In 2013, Dr. Chris Hickerson located the perfect space for his new practice in his hometown of Derby, Kansas. He needed a partner to help with the buildout, and a conversation with an old classmate led him to Goetze Dental.
Topics: Dental Office Design
Dr. Brandon Patten and his team were tired of working in the dark. His practice– Ames Family Dental in Ames, Iowa– had been located in a basement for 43 years and had zero natural light. When Patten was offered an opportunity to buy land, he acted fast. The next step was to find a partner to help him build and design the new office.
Topics: Dental Office Design
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