For Dental Practices

More Google reviews for your dental practice

Patients choosing a new dentist lean heavily on Google reviews and your star rating. A QR code at reception - or in a post-visit text - makes it easy for satisfied patients to share their experience without any awkwardness for your team.

Why it matters

What reviews do for dental practices

Patients trust reviews when picking a dentist

Dentistry is personal and high-trust. A strong, recent review profile is often what tips a nervous new patient toward booking with you.

Your team feels awkward asking

Front-desk staff do not want to pressure patients. A simple card to scan makes the ask low-key and optional.

Good patients rarely review unprompted

Happy patients leave satisfied and quiet. A frictionless prompt at checkout is what turns goodwill into a posted review.

A low-pressure ask your front desk will actually use

At checkout, while booking the next cleaning, the patient is relaxed and the visit went well. A card at reception lets them scan, tap a rating, and post a review in their own words from three ready drafts. There is no script for staff to memorise and nothing pushy - the patient does it themselves, or not at all.

Invite all patients to review, never just the ones you expect to rate you highly - screening for positive-only reviews violates Google policy. Keep reviews strictly about the patient experience, not clinical details.

Quiet, professional, and on-brand

  • A clean printable card that suits a reception desk.
  • English plus one second language for multilingual neighbourhoods.
  • An email alert on any 1-2 star review so you can follow up promptly.
  • A weekly summary so the practice manager can see what is working.

Placement

Where to put your QR code

The right spot is wherever the experience peaks. Run more than one and the per-QR analytics show which converts best.

1

Reception desk

Scanned at checkout while the next appointment is booked.

2

Post-visit text

A follow-up message a few hours later with the review link.

3

Treatment-room mirror card

A subtle prompt where patients spend their waiting minutes.

FAQ

Answers to the common ones

Is collecting reviews this way compliant for a dental practice?+
Yes. The patient chooses their own rating, writes in their own words from optional drafts, and posts to Google themselves - nothing is auto-posted or pre-screened. You should invite every patient (not only happy ones) and keep reviews focused on the visit experience rather than any clinical or health detail.
Will this feel pushy to patients?+
No. It is a simple card to scan at their own pace - entirely optional. There is no script for your front desk to deliver and no follow-up nagging unless you choose to send a single post-visit text.
Can multiple offices use one account?+
Each location has its own QR codes, analytics, and settings, and is billed separately. Owners with several practices manage them all from one dashboard.

More reviews, starting today.

Fourteen free days. No card. If it doesn't land any reviews, no harm done - walk away with the data.

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