VTW January 7: Resolve to Simplify Client Communications with VetTools from VINx
Published: January 07, 2020
Laura Schwartz

Tuesday, January 7, 2020
 
Resolutions are so 2019.
Instead, let VINx VetTools Client Communications help your practice achieve these 3 simple, yet powerful goals this year:  
  1. Save Time: Save valuable time at your practice with intuitive, automated client communications designed to always sound and feel just like your practice.
  2. Increase Visits: Inspire and motivate your clients to bring their pets in more frequently, with fun and informative reminders, outreach campaigns, and more.
  3. Nurture Relationships: Meaningful interactions make for happy, strongly-bonded clients. Keep positive moments happening with your clients outside of your practice.

VetTools runs effortlessly in the background, making client engagement easy for busy veterinarians -- like you!
Give the VINx team a call at (800) 454-0576 or visit vin.com/VINx to learn more today.

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