New York · Suffolk County

Suffolk’s implant corridor runs on consults. Stop losing yours after they book.

Hauppauge, Huntington, Commack, Smithtown — Suffolk County concentrates Long Island’s surgical centers and implant practices, the offices where one showed consult can carry a five-figure treatment plan. That’s exactly where post-booking leakage hurts most, and exactly what Revado was put to work on in the Suffolk practices we serve.

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How Revado earns its keep in Suffolk County.

No-show recovery at implant stakes

An implant consult that no-shows isn’t a $150 hygiene gap — it’s a treatment plan that walks. Revado chases every unconfirmed and missed consult by call and text, reschedules on the spot, and reports each recovered patient by name in the ledger.

The dormant chart is a full-arch pipeline

Years of consults who “wanted to think about it,” open treatment plans, lapsed perio patients — Suffolk surgical practices sit on reactivation lists worth more than any month of new ad spend. Campaigns work the list until it books or opts out.

Drive-time patients need the phone answered

Suffolk’s geography means patients pick practices they can’t walk past — they call. First-ring answering, 24/7, in English and Spanish, with real booking into Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Open Dental, CareStack and more.

Brentwood and Central Islip speak Spanish

Suffolk holds some of the largest Spanish-speaking communities in New York State. A practice that communicates natively in Spanish — voice and text — books the patients its English-only competitors quietly lose.

Serving practices across Suffolk County

Hauppauge · Huntington · Commack · Smithtown · Bay Shore · Islip · Brentwood · Central Islip · Patchogue · Port Jefferson · Riverhead · Babylon · Sayville · Stony Brook — and everywhere in between. Revado runs on your PMS and your existing phone number, so “coverage” means your systems, not our geography.

Common questions

What Suffolk practices ask us.

We already pay an implant marketing vendor. Where does Revado fit?

Downstream of them, at first. The vendor generates consults; Revado confirms them, recovers the no-shows, and reactivates the patients already in your chart. It makes the ad spend convert instead of competing with it — and the ledger shows exactly which bookings came from where.

Is Revado really running in Suffolk practices?

Yes — including surgical-center settings in the Hauppauge–Huntington corridor. We’ll describe those deployments on a demo.

Can it handle surgical pre-op and post-op communication too?

Yes: pre-op instruction sequences (NPO, driver, medications) with confirmation checks, and scripted post-op check-ins that escalate red flags to your on-call line. See the oral surgery page for the full workflow.

What results should a high-value practice expect?

We won’t promise your number — we’ll measure it. In pilots across practice types, recall campaigns averaged 47 booked appointments each and practices recovered an average of $22,940/month at standard fees (pilot averages). At implant case values, the math typically clears faster.

See it running on a Suffolk 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.