In Nassau County, the next practice is four minutes away. Answer first.
Nassau dentistry is a density game: hundreds of practices packed between the Queens line and the Suffolk border, all bidding on the same patients. When a Garden City or East Meadow patient calls and hits voicemail, the next office is one search result and a short drive away. Revado makes sure yours is the practice that picks up.
How Revado earns its keep in Nassau County.
With this many practices per square mile, patient acquisition is a response-time contest. Revado answers on the first ring, any hour, and books into your real schedule — so the comparison shopper never gets to office number two.
A county that commutes to Manhattan does its dental admin at 7–10pm on the LIRR home. If your phones close at 5, Revado covers the hours when your patients actually have hands free.
Every Nassau practice mails, texts, and boosts posts at the same saturated audience. The uncontested list is your own lapsed-recall and open-treatment patients — Revado works it by call and text until it books.
Hempstead, Freeport, Westbury, Valley Stream — Spanish-first households are a major share of Nassau’s patient base, and English-only communication quietly under-books them. Revado is natively bilingual on both channels.
East Meadow · Garden City · Hempstead · Levittown · Massapequa · Great Neck · Hicksville · Freeport · Long Beach · Mineola · Rockville Centre · Valley Stream · Westbury — and everywhere in between. Revado runs on your PMS and your existing phone number, so “coverage” means your systems, not our geography.
What Nassau practices ask us.
How is Revado different from the answering service we already use?
An answering service takes messages; Revado completes the task — it reads your real schedule, books the appointment on the call, texts the confirmation, and writes notes back to your PMS. Monday morning starts with booked patients, not a callback list.
Our Nassau practice is insurance-driven and high-volume. Does the model fit?
Yes — high-volume hygiene is where recall automation compounds fastest. Reminders become confirmations, cancellations get backfilled the same day, and the recall list works itself instead of waiting for a free afternoon.
Can we cover just evenings and weekends to start?
That’s the most common Nassau starting point: after-hours and overflow only, your team keeps daytime calls. Expand to reminders, recall, and campaigns once you’ve watched the inbox for a few weeks.
What does it cost relative to hiring more front desk?
A fraction of one hire, and it works nights and weekends without overtime. We’ll walk your call volume and missed-call count on a short demo and price it against your own numbers.
The use cases this market leads with.
Built for how these practices run.
See it running on a Nassau schedule.
20-minute demo against a sandbox or your real PMS — and because we already run in this market, we can talk specifics: call patterns, language mix, and what the first 60 days look like for a practice like yours.