Calls, Messages & Phone Triage
Every incoming call gets answered. Your receptionist screens inquiries, routes urgent matters to clinical staff, takes detailed messages, and returns patient calls. No more voicemail pileups at the end of the day.
It is 8:47 on a Monday morning. The waiting room is filling up, three lines are ringing, and a patient at the front desk needs help with their insurance card. Your receptionist is one person doing the work of three. Now imagine a trained remote receptionist handling the phones, messages, and scheduling from a quiet workspace, giving your front desk room to breathe. That is what we provide.
Think of your remote receptionist as a second front desk that never gets overwhelmed. They work inside your existing phone system and EHR, picking up the tasks that slow your on-site staff down.
Every incoming call gets answered. Your receptionist screens inquiries, routes urgent matters to clinical staff, takes detailed messages, and returns patient calls. No more voicemail pileups at the end of the day.
From new patient bookings to reschedules and cancellations, your receptionist manages the calendar in real time. They send reminders, confirm appointments, and fill last-minute openings so your schedule stays full.
Your remote receptionist verifies demographics, collects copay information, and updates records before and after visits. Patients experience a smooth process whether they interact with your on-site team or your remote staff.
Our receptionists arrive familiar with the scheduling and communication tools your practice depends on every day.
Not unless you want them to. Your receptionist uses your practice phone number, follows your greeting scripts, and works inside your scheduling system. The experience feels the same as calling your office directly.
Absolutely. Many of our receptionists come from multi-provider practices and are comfortable managing 80 to 120 calls per day. We match call volume expectations during the placement process.
We have Spanish-English bilingual receptionists available. If you need another language pair, let us know during intake and we will check availability.
Your receptionist follows the triage protocols you provide. They identify urgent matters, route them to the right staff member, and document every interaction in your system. Clinical decisions always stay with your licensed team.