BAC Medical Marketing, based in Southern California, specializes in evidence-based medical marketing, throughout the United States, for all physician and surgical specialties (i.e., internal medicine, podiatry, plastic surgery, etc.), as well as dental marketing for general practice and associated specialties (i.e., orthodontics, prosthodontics, periodontics, etc.). In addition, BAC Medical Marketing provides full-service marketing solutions for medical clinics, concierge medical practices and networks, long-term care facilities, hospitals and health systems nationwide.
Done properly, ethical practice marketing can grow your profits, attract patients who appreciate and can afford quality care, deliver the high-paying fulfilling cases you want and even afford you the opportunity to have a life again outside of your practice.
The fact that you are reading this means you are probably wondering whether or not BAC Medical Marketing might be a good fit to help you with your medical practice and/or facility, and since you've navigated your way here, chances are you are wondering about one or more of the following questions:
1. Can marketing help me reach my personal and/or practice's/facility's goals (e.g., more or better cases, higher profits)?
2. Can I market myself and/or my practice/facility ethically and tastefully, and even enhance my reputation?
3. Where should I start?
4. Who can help me?
You’re also probably wondering what can BAC Medical Marketing offer you that no other organization can? The answer – nothing.
The real question is this – What can BAC Medical Marketing deliver that no other organization can? And the answer?
> Innovative solutions to your most difficult marketing challenges
> A forward-thinking approach to growing profitable market share
> Return on investment (ROI) that will make you smile
Any firm can make promises to clients, but only a few can actually deliver on them. BAC Medical Marketing does just that. That's why we may just be the perfect fit.
Please note that we cannot give you strategic advice until we've gone through a proper "examination and diagnosis" process. Like you, giving advice without a proper examination would be committing "marketing malpractice."
less