Nobody calls a chiropractor casually. They call the morning they can't tie their shoes, and they want in today. Many clinics run lean: one doc adjusting all day, one person at the desk, sometimes nobody at all. Quickwire catches the calls you can't grab mid-adjustment, texts back instantly, and fills your same-day slots with the people who need them most.
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Chiropractic is a hands-on trade in the most literal sense: when you're adjusting, you cannot pick up. Yet the caller with an acute low back is the definition of urgent demand. They search, call, and if they hear voicemail, they call the next clinic on the map, because pain doesn't wait for a callback. Mondays are brutal, when weekend warriors wake up wrecked and your book is already full of reschedules. Every unanswered ring is a new patient, and possibly a full care plan, walking into a competitor's office instead.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Monday, 8:05am. A guy who moved a couch on Sunday calls before work, hunched over his kitchen counter. Your line is tied up with weekend reschedules. His phone buzzes: "This is Alignment Chiropractic. Sorry we missed you! Are you dealing with new pain, or are you an existing patient?" He types "new, lower back, pretty bad." He's booked at 11:30 the same morning, intake form already sent to his phone, and your front desk never broke stride.
Yes. The conversation asks whether it's a new issue or routine care, so an acute low back gets offered today's openings while a maintenance visit books later in the week. Your schedule fills in the order that actually matters.
It can share the basics you approve, like whether you accept their carrier or what a first visit costs, then move straight to booking. Anything nuanced gets flagged for your front desk to follow up personally.
Solo docs lose the most calls, because there's no backup when you're adjusting. If a new patient is worth a few hundred dollars in visits, and often a full care plan beyond that, one saved caller a month covers it.
Yes. Database reactivation texts your lapsed list, in your voice, and invites them to rebook. Patients who quietly dropped off after visit four are often one friendly nudge away from returning, and the reply lands on your calendar.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your chiropractic clinic's customers would get.
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