What it is – How it works?
By Staff Reporters
ZocDoc is a free service that allows patients to book medical appointments online. ZocDoc started in September of 2007 as a service to help people find and make dentist appointments in New York City.
Expanded Offerings
Today ZocDoc also offers primary care, dermatologist, eye-specialist, ENT, orthopedist, OB/GYN, allergist, podiatrist, cardiologist, pediatrician, radiologist and psychiatrist appointments in New York City, Washington DC, San Francisco, Chicago and Dallas. More are slated to onboard soon.
Assessment
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ZocDoc Reviews
I signed up with ZocDoc a few months ago. I had a horrible experience and got no patients from them. They have great telemarketing people who call you and act like they care about you. The only reason I signed up was that some big people were behind it like the founder of Amazon. I wish I had not signed up and am currently trying to get my money back.
Sean S. Ravaei, DPM
Beverly Hills, CA
drravaei@866866feet.com
ZocDoc is NOT worth the money. Yes, it seems convenient and they promise to send you many patients. However, they get you to add their link on your website and when the patient makes the appointment, you have no way of knowing if they did so from a ZocDoc referral or your own efforts (Google, etc.). Plus, many times you’re just scheduling already existing patients, rather than new ones.
Dr. Svetlana Malinsky
College Park, MD
drmalinsky@yahoo.com
Ann Miller RN MHA
Source: via PM News #4,466
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