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Q&A Doctor that open their own clinic, how they stay

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TSAlternate Gabriel
post May 21 2024, 10:48 AM, updated 2y ago

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To doctors out there that open your own clinic, how do you stay competitive and relevant with other clinics out there?

Example in Setia Alam, Shah Alam. We have tons of clinics in old part Setia Alam and in new area, which is Setia Taipan

I'm as a customer sometimes don't know which one to choose. My company medical can use in tons of clinics out there.

As a young guy, I end up choose popular chain clinics such as Klinik Mediviron, Poliklink Lourdes instead of choosing to go to Klinik Dr Razila, Klinik Dr Tan etc etc

I feel that I trust more brand that have branch in different places instead of going to the clinic that I mentioned above.

ItHow about u all? How do u choose your clinic? Or you will simply go any clinic to get the medicine and consultation? biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by Alternate Gabriel: May 21 2024, 11:02 AM
TSAlternate Gabriel
post May 21 2024, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(cytyler @ May 21 2024, 10:51 AM)
nearest > all
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Not really. Some clinics are bad
TSAlternate Gabriel
post May 21 2024, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(a13solut3 @ May 21 2024, 10:54 AM)
i go clinic mainly to get MC only, so whichever have the lowest waiting time would be the best.

common fever, flu, sore throat, any GP can diagnose it correctly.

you will need to be very terrible to get it wrong.

i would definitely boycott any GP that die die dowan give MC, but i haven't met one so far.
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Some patients feel shy to ask for MC

There are some doctors that proactive and ask patient whether want to take mc or not
TSAlternate Gabriel
post May 21 2024, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(homicidal85 @ May 21 2024, 03:27 PM)
i am friends with a couple who opened a private klinik. at first they were doing ok when they were the only klinik in the area. but then a bigger chain clinic opened and it was panel for many companies. my friends klinik lost out and can see them struggling to maintain their klinik now. i think their life is being supported by the wife working at klinik kesihatan during the day and working at their klinik at night.
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Your friend didnt sign up for panel companies?
TSAlternate Gabriel
post May 21 2024, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(Avangelice @ May 21 2024, 04:05 PM)
Starting out as a freshie (private clinic) you will have months of very low patient numbers to the point you'll be bored as fuck but as your patient list grows so do your referrals from these patients. That's why those very old dirty clinics seem to be getting alot of pts vs those Cafe looking ones.

Also I notice alot of clinics that look more like cafés being opened in kuching. Like 80% of their capital went into interior design. I miss those old school clinics with tiles everywhere. You get a bleeding patient it's easy to clean. Try getting blood off your wood panels.
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Yes. There's 1 clinic that I visited at Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam.

The clinic is so fancy. Nowadays many clinics are making their clinics looks really fancy.

 

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