Non-sensitive request

Request a 15-minute dental front-desk teardown.

Send one generic front-desk workflow snapshot. SideEye Labs will look for the highest-value appointment leak and reply with the likely first fix.

Do not send patient names, appointment records, health information, insurance details, payment data, credentials, or clinical questions.

What to prepare

  1. 1Pick one workflow: missed call, new-patient scheduling, treatment follow-up, recall, or no-show rescue.
  2. 2Describe the current steps using generic roles and tool names only.
  3. 3Name the delay, handoff, retyping, owner gap, or appointment-loss moment you want checked.
  4. 4Leave out patient names, appointment records, health information, insurance details, payment data, and credentials.

What happens after you send it

Reply with the likely leak

You get a short read on the front-desk handoff most likely to cost booked appointments.

Suggest the smallest next step

If the issue looks simple, the answer is a quick process fix. If it needs evidence, the next step is the paid diagnostic.

Keep patient data out

The first teardown stays non-sensitive. Patient health information, appointment records, insurance details, payment data, and credentials stay out.

Tools involved

This helps route the reply: quick second opinion, $300-$500 diagnostic, $1,500-$3,000 fix sprint, or monthly tune-up.