Dr. David Ahearn, DDS and the design team at Design Ergonomics work closely together to review iterations of dental office Blocking Diagrams and Floor Plans to make sure that the practices they are creating are perfectly optimized to match the needs and goals of their clients.
One of the most important elements of a successful dental office plan sounds deceptively simple: Create a clearly identifiable patient entrance.
It’s a common problem that we have all experienced; trying to find an entrance door to a business can be confusing, and walking up to a locked door, or accidentally entering the wrong door, is embarrassing. A proper design will minimize this confusion by creating an entrance that is a clear focal point of the building façade for your patients to enter. This increases the likelihood that your patients will arrive at the front desk in a good state-of-mind and receptive to treatment. Patients shouldn’t be confused by a nearby staff entrance … or the doorway to an adjacent, unrelated business.
Creating a clearly identifiable patient entrance is the first of our 17 Elements of an Ideal Floor Plan. Learn more at:
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Our sister company, Ergonomic Products ([ Ссылка ]), designs and manufactures the most productive dental delivery systems on Earth, as well as the dental lights, in-wall cabinets, dental patient chairs, and sterilization centers to support their systems of enhanced dental delivery. Their dental delivery workstation has been an essential part of the performance revolution that has made much of the dental office workflow improvements at Design Ergonomics possible.
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