The Hidden Power of Patient Testimonials in Chiropractic and Healthcare that Go Beyond Marketing
- Ed Petty
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

In this newsletter I was going to show you some neat tricks to improve team accountability. Accountability is a powerful and positive trigger that drives excellent practice performance.
But something happened just before I started the article.
I received a patient success review from a doctor we work with.
It read it and…WOW! What a success! What a Win! (It is below!)
And I thought – boy, this is really good for marketing. But reviews like this also have other practical uses in your practice that may be overlooked.
Mostly, these are marketing tools—patients give reviews to let the community know what you do. They're legit and one of the absolute best methods to sell your services. I'm sure when you buy products on Amazon, you look at the reviews. Right?
But patient reviews have 2 other very powerful benefits that may be overlooked.
Two Hidden Benefits of Reviews in Your Chiropractic Practice
First, they reinforce wins for your patients. A patient comes in barely able to move. You adjust them. They get better. And then—they start to forget how bad it was. It's human nature. We adapt to our new normal fast. Or their wins come on so gradually they don't even notice the change.
When patients write their reviews, they reconnect with where they were and recognize where they are now. That testimonial becomes their documented "why" — why they're investing in care and why they'll stick with their treatment plan.
Second, patient reviews keep the WHY in mind for you and your team.
The daily demands and deadlines that are required working in a practice, for the chiropractor and staff, can bury the reason you work in this profession: to help people heal.
Reading chiropractic patient testimonials reconnects you and your fellow team members to your purpose and the purpose of the office. When Mrs. Johnson writes about finally holding her grandson without pain, or the athlete describes returning to their sport—that's not marketing copy. That's meaning. That's impact.
That is the essence of health care.
The Joy of Practice
If you can stay connected to the wins of your patients, I think you’ll find that practice stressors, or “onset burnout,” will start to melt away.
So,
Keep generating patient reviews. And if you aren’t, do so.
Get them posted so your community can see what you do: website, social media, Google Business profile, and your newsletters.
Read them. At weekly team meetings, staff and doctors can take turns reading one or two patient successes. I have seen patients how up at team meetings and at spinal care classes to talk about their wins!
Patient testimonials aren't just marketing assets. They're memory landmarks for patients who might take their wins for granted.
They're purpose statements that remind the entire team what you all are really doing there. They're the antidote to the sometimes-dreary aspects of practice management.
So yes, get the reviews for marketing. But also share them with each other. Let them be the thing that brings everyone back to why you all do this work.
And stay driven to enjoy the wins,
Ed
The public patient review I just read.:
Doctor Max is an absolute miracle worker. He is the best. I went to him a month ago basically as a last resort. I had tried everything else, and I mean everything. When I went to see him, I could barely walk. I had to use a cane. Getting in and out of vehicles was soooo very painful. I had sciatic pain, lower back and hip pain and could not bend my knee at all. Regular doctors told I would need a knee replacement. Nope..,not doing that. Doctor Max took X-rays of back, neck, hip and knee. Immediately he had a course of treatment. Now, after 1 month of treatments, 3 times a week, the change is a true miracle. I feel like a new woman (and that is tough to do at 80 years old LOL). I'm still going in for treatments to continue healing to make sure my body stays in great condition. I am convinced, if I had not found Doctor Max I would be in terrible shape and facing a knee replacement I did not need to have. Not only is Doctor Max great, but his staff is wonderful.” Cindy B
