Pre-Appointment
Ensure patients come prepared by sending relevant videos in advance
Guide Patients Towards the Best Outcome
Make a great first impression for newly referred patients, using Rendia to introduce them to their provider and the practice.
Our platform provides comprehensive information, so patients know how to prepare, what to expect, and understand the fundamentals of their health.
4X as many customers would rather watch a video about a product or service than read about it.
-Source: Hubspot
Educate your patients earlier
Pre-appointment education unwinds misconceptions and provides a baseline understanding, so your patients can use your time together more efficiently.
- Reduce No Show Rates — Improve appointment attendance by sending videos to patients prior to their appointments
- Ease Patients’ Anxieties — Encourage patients to take the next step by educating them on their treatment options
- Improve Practice Efficiency — Prepare your patients for their visit by reminding them to arrive prepared with their insurance card, a list of medications, and family history
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I email videos to patients?
A: Yes! This is a great way to prep patients for their appointment, a specific procedure, or remind them of treatment details. Emailing narrated videos helps patients arrive prepared, saving provider time in the exam room.
Can I text videos to patients?
A: Yes, Rendia videos can be sent in text messages. Schedule time with an Account Manager to learn more.
Can I send videos through my patient communication platform?
A: Yes! Rendia videos and playlists can be easily added to email templates and EHRs, automating your post-appointment patient communications. Talk to us to see if we have an integration available for you.
“Rendia definitely sets us apart from the other practices in the area. Because of Rendia, our patients are well educated before they even walk in the door.”
Katie L. Greiner, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O., Northeast Ohio Eye Surgeons
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