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Dental Receptionist

Give Your Front Desk the Backup It Deserves

You know that feeling when the waiting room is full, two lines are ringing, a patient needs to reschedule, and someone at the counter is asking about their insurance? Your in-office team is doing their best, but there are only so many conversations one person can handle at once. A remote dental receptionist takes the scheduling, phone calls, and patient coordination off your front desk so your on-site team can focus on the people standing right in front of them. Fewer missed calls. Fewer no-shows. And a much calmer start to every morning.

Patient Scheduling
Phone Management
New Patient Intake

What Your Team Will Notice

  • Missed calls drop to nearly zero because someone is always available to answer
  • Your daily schedule stays full with fewer gaps and last-minute cancellations
  • New patients get a warm, organized first impression from their very first phone call

How Your Remote Receptionist Supports the Practice

Think of your remote receptionist as an extension of your front desk, not a replacement. They handle the time-consuming phone and scheduling work so your in-office team can give patients the personal attention that keeps them coming back.

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Scheduling and Appointment Management

Your remote receptionist manages your calendar throughout the day. They book new appointments, confirm upcoming visits, fill cancellation gaps from the waitlist, and send reminders via text, email, or phone call based on your preference. If a patient needs to reschedule, your receptionist handles it right away so the slot doesn't sit empty.

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Inbound and Outbound Call Handling

Every incoming call gets answered by a real person who knows your practice, your providers, and your procedures. Your receptionist answers questions about office hours, accepted insurance plans, and appointment availability. They also make outbound calls for appointment confirmations, recall reminders, and follow-ups with patients who haven't scheduled their next visit.

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New Patient Intake and Records Coordination

When a new patient calls, your receptionist walks them through the intake process, collects their information, verifies their insurance details, and enters everything into your practice management system before they arrive. The patient shows up feeling welcomed and prepared, and your clinical team has everything they need to start on time.

Tools & Software

Software Your Receptionist Is Ready to Use

Your remote receptionist comes trained on the scheduling and communication tools dental offices use every day. They can log in and start managing your calendar from day one.

Dentrix
Eaglesoft
Open Dental
Curve Dental
Weave
Solutionreach
FAQ

Questions About Remote Dental Receptionists

Your Front Desk Shouldn't Have to Choose Between the Phone and the Patient

When your team is stretched thin, patients notice. A remote dental receptionist makes sure every call gets answered, every appointment gets confirmed, and every new patient gets the attention they deserve. Tell us about your practice and we'll find the right fit for your front desk.

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