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Zocdoc Isn’t the Problem. Misusing It Is.
This may be one of the most important conversations we have in this community. Zocdoc gets blamed a lot in DPC circles: - “Low-quality patients” - “Price shoppers” - “High no-show rates” - “Terrible ROI” Some of that criticism is fair. Some of it misses the point entirely. Let’s start with an honest question: What kind of patients actually use Zocdoc? In our experience, they tend to fall into a few buckets: - People who are frustrated with access - People who are new to the area - People who are used to transactional healthcare - People who believe “covered = cared for” (until it isn’t) - And yes—some are price shoppers That doesn’t make them bad patients. It makes them uneducated patients—and that distinction matters. Where practices get Zocdoc wrong Zocdoc is not: ❌ A relationship platform ❌ A loyalty channel ❌ A long-term acquisition engine Zocdoc is: ✅ A discovery tool ✅ A moment of intent ✅ A chance to redirect the patient journey The mistake happens when practices treat a Zocdoc booking like a win—when it’s actually just step one. How we re-framed Zocdoc inside FirstCall DPC We never built Zocdoc into our system as “marketing.” We built it as a controlled intake valve feeding into GoHighLevel. Here’s what that looks like operationally: 1️⃣ Zocdoc → GHL (email-based trigger) Since Zocdoc doesn’t fire webhooks: - Appointment emails route into GHL - GHL creates the contact - The workflow begins immediately 2️⃣ Immediate expectation setting Automatic SMS + email: - Confirms the appointment - Clearly states: This is Direct Primary Care We do not bill insurance Membership is required - Encourages early cancellation if it’s not a fit This alone filters a huge percentage of misaligned patients. 3️⃣ Speed + human touch - Staff attempts live contact quickly - Education > selling - If no response: 3 attempts Then cancellation No chasing. No begging. 4️⃣ Payment before care - Membership payment links sent via GHL - No payment = no visit - Automation handles reminders and cancellations
Zocdoc Isn’t the Problem. Misusing It Is.
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Zocdoc is terrible. You have to pay for every patient that signs up. This post doesn’t make sense to me at all how you would use it for leads when you pay for every lead. This post doesn’t address the actual issue with zocdoc which is the charge for all these patients that arnt right for your practice.
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@Erik Petersen I’m pretty sure I’ve been charged for cancellations. Never actually saw a real patient from zocdoc. Would make more sense to use this model if that was the case.
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