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Turning Urgent Care Misses Into Referrals
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Episode Description
What if the biggest referral opportunity in your market is hiding in plain sight at urgent care? Many podiatry practices routinely see patients sent over late—after missed diagnoses, incomplete treatment, or delayed referrals. The question is: how do you turn that reality into a system that consistently drives new patients?
In this episode, I walk through a practical strategy for educating urgent care centers on the most commonly missed foot and ankle diagnoses—and how that education can position you as their go-to specialist. I also share a real-world clinic day breakdown, highlighting how clinical decision-making, follow-ups, and workflow systems intersect with long-term practice growth.
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Timestamps
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Key Takeaway
Educating referral sources—especially urgent care centers—on what they commonly miss is one of the most effective, non-salesy ways to position your practice as essential rather than optional.
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Conclusion
If you’re seeing late referrals or poorly managed cases from urgent care, consider flipping the script by proactively teaching instead of reacting. If this episode sparked an idea or made you rethink your referral strategy, share it with your team or reach out—feedback and real-world discussion are always welcome.
By Don Pelto, DPM5
1515 ratings
Turning Urgent Care Misses Into Referrals
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Episode Description
What if the biggest referral opportunity in your market is hiding in plain sight at urgent care? Many podiatry practices routinely see patients sent over late—after missed diagnoses, incomplete treatment, or delayed referrals. The question is: how do you turn that reality into a system that consistently drives new patients?
In this episode, I walk through a practical strategy for educating urgent care centers on the most commonly missed foot and ankle diagnoses—and how that education can position you as their go-to specialist. I also share a real-world clinic day breakdown, highlighting how clinical decision-making, follow-ups, and workflow systems intersect with long-term practice growth.
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Timestamps
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Key Takeaway
Educating referral sources—especially urgent care centers—on what they commonly miss is one of the most effective, non-salesy ways to position your practice as essential rather than optional.
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Conclusion
If you’re seeing late referrals or poorly managed cases from urgent care, consider flipping the script by proactively teaching instead of reacting. If this episode sparked an idea or made you rethink your referral strategy, share it with your team or reach out—feedback and real-world discussion are always welcome.

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