At MedXPeak, we pride ourselves on transforming medical practices into thriving businesses. Here are some of the success stories that showcase the impact of our tailored marketing solutions:
The Best Month Since I Opened My Clinic!
This was the feedback from a general practitioner in Ramtha after just one month of working with us. The clinic, which provides general medical services and prenatal care, experienced a remarkable turnaround after we created a visual identity and social media presence that truly reflected the doctor’s caring nature. One of the main obstacles was the doctor’s fear of criticism and negative comments online, as well as her reluctance to appear in videos. We addressed these concerns by implementing an automatic system to delete any negative comments (which, as it turned out, were unnecessary due to her strong reputation). Additionally, we organized a successful medical day in collaboration with laboratories and pharmaceutical companies, offering free medical tests and samples to patients. The event was so successful that it had to be extended over three days to accommodate the high demand.
From No Recognition to Opening a Second Clinic in Amman!
One of our proudest achievements is the success story of Dr. Batat, a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology, particularly in IVF and ICSI, who had an extensive background but no local reputation in Jordan. Within less than a year, we helped him attract a steady stream of patients, leading to the opening of a second clinic in Amman. Patients from Norway, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar began seeking his services, elevating his clinic to the level of a practice that had been established for five years.
From One Patient a Day to Seeing Patients Even on Fridays!
This was the experience of Dr. Samadi, a psychiatrist who initially managed his own social media and advertising. After a thorough analysis of his content and ads, we helped him achieve three to five times better results, significantly increasing his patient load. With our assistance, he went from seeing one patient a day to working over 10-hour days and even conducting online consultations after hours, including on Fridays.