Queens dentistry speaks every language. Your phone should too.
No county in America is more linguistically diverse than Queens — and no patient base punishes English-only communication faster. Revado answers calls and texts natively in English and Spanish, remembers each family’s language, and books into your PMS around the clock. It’s already running in Queens practices today.
How Revado earns its keep in Queens.
In Jackson Heights, Corona, and Elmhurst, the reminder that goes out in English to a Spanish-first household reads as noise. Revado matches every call, text, and recall touch to the patient’s language — and follows the caller if they switch mid-conversation.
Queens practices run dense books with heavy walk-in and same-day traffic. Overflow answering catches the second and third simultaneous calls, and same-day cancellation backfill keeps the columns full.
Multi-generation households book three patients per call — grandmother, parent, kid — often in two languages. Revado handles guardian-addressed pediatric communication and multi-patient scheduling in one conversation.
Shift workers and small-business owners call when the office is closed. 24/7 answering means the Saturday-night toothache books your Monday 9am instead of an urgent-care clinic.
Bayside · Oakland Gardens · Sunnyside · Flushing · Astoria · Jackson Heights · Forest Hills · Elmhurst · Woodside · Corona · Rego Park · Fresh Meadows — and everywhere in between. Revado runs on your PMS and your existing phone number, so “coverage” means your systems, not our geography.
What Queens practices ask us.
How deep is the Spanish support, really?
Native conversational — full scheduling conversations, questions, and confirmations in Spanish, on both voice and text, with language preference remembered per patient and per guardian. It’s a first-class capability, not a translated template.
What about languages beyond English and Spanish?
Honestly: English and Spanish are what we ship and stand behind today. For a borough like Queens we know that’s not the whole map — tell us which language your chart needs next; real demand drives the roadmap.
Is Revado live in Queens?
Yes — practices in Queens run Revado today alongside our Long Island deployments. We’ll walk through what those look like on a demo.
We run a high-volume, insurance-heavy book. Where’s the win?
Recall and confirmation at volume: the six-month list works itself in two languages, unconfirmed patients get a call instead of a shrug, and cancellations backfill the same day. At Queens volumes, single-digit percentage improvements are real money.
The use cases this market leads with.
Built for how these practices run.
See it running on a Queens 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.