Patient Entry
Patients enter the referral network through informational websites focused on dental implant education and treatment options. These sites are designed to help patients understand available procedures before requesting a consultation.
Referral Request Intake
Patients complete a short referral request form that captures:
- treatment interest (e.g., dental implants, mini implants, implant-supported dentures)
- location (city/state/ZIP)
- timing or urgency
- preferred contact method (phone, text, or email)
No medical history, diagnosis, or clinical assessment is collected.
Referral Routing
Referral requests are routed based on:
- geographic relevance
- services offered by the practice
- provider availability
Referrals are shared selectively and are not resold.
One patient → one practice → one conversation.
What Providers Receive
Practices receive:
- patient contact details
- stated treatment interest
- timing expectations
- preferred contact method
Practices decide how and when to follow up.
Qualification Standards
A referral is considered qualified when:
- the request form is complete
- valid contact information is provided
- the patient has expressed clear interest in consultation
This referral network is intentionally limited and is designed to support patient follow-through and successful consultation experiences.
Participating practices agree to basic referral-handling standards focused on:
- timely communication
- clear consultation processes
- respect for patient preferences
- professional scheduling and follow-up
These standards exist to support both patients and providers. Clinical decisions, treatment recommendations, and financial arrangements remain solely between the patient and the dental provider.