435: Dr. Lejla Streets | Smiles in the Pines

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Guest: Lejla Streets

Practice Name: Smiles in the Pines

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Instagram: @smiles_in_the_pines

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My Key Takeaways:

  • Infancy is the stage to start screening for future sleep apnea issues!
  • For an older demographic, running an ad in the local newspaper might be a better strategy than all social media.
  • Sometimes just offering different services isn't enough to differentiate from your competition!
  • Try having separate meetings for admin and clinical planning and processes.
  • Be understanding with parents concerned about upcoming surgery on their children! This can be a scary concept for them.
  • Collaborating with local chiropractors, physical therapists, and lactation professionals can be a great way to broaden your offerings!


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