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Structured treatment plans are essential in podiatry practice management. Many podiatrists treat visits in isolation, leading to inconsistent outcomes and low patient retention. This episode explains how to build a treatment roadmap that guides patients from diagnosis to recovery. Learn how to standardize care for plantar fasciitis, nail fungus, and warts. Discover how treatment structure increases compliance and predictability. The episode also breaks down how to increase visit value without increasing patient volume. This is a practical system for improving both outcomes and revenue in a podiatry clinic.
KEYWORDS
podiatry practice management
treatment roadmap podiatry
patient treatment plans podiatry
increase visit value podiatry
podiatry revenue systems
plantar fasciitis protocol
nail fungus treatment podiatry
wart treatment podiatry
shockwave therapy podiatry
podiatry workflow systems
healthcare business growth
patient retention strategies
clinical systems podiatry
orthotics practice growth
podiatry efficiency
medical practice revenue
case acceptance systems
podiatry patient education
healthcare operations systems
private practice podiatry
HASHTAGS
#Podiatry
#PracticeGrowth
#HealthcareBusiness
#MedicalPractice
#PatientCare
#FootAndAnkle
#PlantarFasciitis
#NailFungus
#WartTreatment
#ShockwaveTherapy
#Orthotics
#ClinicSystems
#PatientRetention
#RevenueGrowth
#PrivatePractice
DESCRIPTION
Why do patients fall off your schedule when they don’t improve—and how can you prevent that with a clear treatment plan?
In this episode, Don introduces the “treatment roadmap,” a structured system that replaces one-off visits with a step-by-step care plan. He walks through real examples for musculoskeletal conditions, warts, and nail fungus, showing how to guide patients from diagnosis through advanced treatments like shockwave, orthotics, and procedures. The focus is on clarity, predictability, and keeping patients engaged throughout the recovery process.
He also breaks down the concept of visit value and explains why increasing value per visit is more effective than simply seeing more patients. By combining procedures, in-office dispensing, and structured treatment programs, podiatrists can improve outcomes while significantly increasing revenue.
TIMESTAMPS
[00:00] Introduction to the treatment roadmap concept
[01:10] The problem with isolated patient visits
[02:15] Why structured treatment plans improve outcomes
[03:10] Using treatment sheets to map the full journey
[04:20] Visit 1: diagnosis, education, and initial care
[06:00] Introducing advanced treatments early (shockwave)
[07:45] Visits 2–6: progressing care and imaging decisions
[09:20] Orthotics, injections, and follow-up structure
[10:50] Managing additional patient concerns during care
[12:10] Wart treatment roadmap and treatment selection
[14:00] Nail fungus roadmap and treatment pathways
[16:00] Why patients disengage without clear plans
[17:10] How to build your own treatment systems
[18:20] Understanding visit value vs patient volume
[19:30] Simple math to reach $1M in practice revenue
[20:30] Procedures, DME, and in-office dispensing strategies
[21:20] Tracking and improving your most valuable visits
KEY TAKEAWAY
A structured treatment roadmap keeps patients engaged, improves outcomes, and increases revenue—without needing to see more patients.
Conclusion
If your treatment approach is still visit-to-visit, it’s time to build a clear roadmap for your top conditions. Start simple, standardize it, and train your team to follow it consistently. What would change in your practice if every patient knew exactly what comes next?
By Don Pelto, DPM5
1515 ratings
Structured treatment plans are essential in podiatry practice management. Many podiatrists treat visits in isolation, leading to inconsistent outcomes and low patient retention. This episode explains how to build a treatment roadmap that guides patients from diagnosis to recovery. Learn how to standardize care for plantar fasciitis, nail fungus, and warts. Discover how treatment structure increases compliance and predictability. The episode also breaks down how to increase visit value without increasing patient volume. This is a practical system for improving both outcomes and revenue in a podiatry clinic.
KEYWORDS
podiatry practice management
treatment roadmap podiatry
patient treatment plans podiatry
increase visit value podiatry
podiatry revenue systems
plantar fasciitis protocol
nail fungus treatment podiatry
wart treatment podiatry
shockwave therapy podiatry
podiatry workflow systems
healthcare business growth
patient retention strategies
clinical systems podiatry
orthotics practice growth
podiatry efficiency
medical practice revenue
case acceptance systems
podiatry patient education
healthcare operations systems
private practice podiatry
HASHTAGS
#Podiatry
#PracticeGrowth
#HealthcareBusiness
#MedicalPractice
#PatientCare
#FootAndAnkle
#PlantarFasciitis
#NailFungus
#WartTreatment
#ShockwaveTherapy
#Orthotics
#ClinicSystems
#PatientRetention
#RevenueGrowth
#PrivatePractice
DESCRIPTION
Why do patients fall off your schedule when they don’t improve—and how can you prevent that with a clear treatment plan?
In this episode, Don introduces the “treatment roadmap,” a structured system that replaces one-off visits with a step-by-step care plan. He walks through real examples for musculoskeletal conditions, warts, and nail fungus, showing how to guide patients from diagnosis through advanced treatments like shockwave, orthotics, and procedures. The focus is on clarity, predictability, and keeping patients engaged throughout the recovery process.
He also breaks down the concept of visit value and explains why increasing value per visit is more effective than simply seeing more patients. By combining procedures, in-office dispensing, and structured treatment programs, podiatrists can improve outcomes while significantly increasing revenue.
TIMESTAMPS
[00:00] Introduction to the treatment roadmap concept
[01:10] The problem with isolated patient visits
[02:15] Why structured treatment plans improve outcomes
[03:10] Using treatment sheets to map the full journey
[04:20] Visit 1: diagnosis, education, and initial care
[06:00] Introducing advanced treatments early (shockwave)
[07:45] Visits 2–6: progressing care and imaging decisions
[09:20] Orthotics, injections, and follow-up structure
[10:50] Managing additional patient concerns during care
[12:10] Wart treatment roadmap and treatment selection
[14:00] Nail fungus roadmap and treatment pathways
[16:00] Why patients disengage without clear plans
[17:10] How to build your own treatment systems
[18:20] Understanding visit value vs patient volume
[19:30] Simple math to reach $1M in practice revenue
[20:30] Procedures, DME, and in-office dispensing strategies
[21:20] Tracking and improving your most valuable visits
KEY TAKEAWAY
A structured treatment roadmap keeps patients engaged, improves outcomes, and increases revenue—without needing to see more patients.
Conclusion
If your treatment approach is still visit-to-visit, it’s time to build a clear roadmap for your top conditions. Start simple, standardize it, and train your team to follow it consistently. What would change in your practice if every patient knew exactly what comes next?

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