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EP 002 | It’s Lazy To Rely Upon Referrals From Patients

EP 002 | It’s Lazy To Rely Upon Referrals From Patients On this episode I talk about why it’s lazy to rely upon referrals for your physical therapy practice from patients and other ways you can grow and scale your business on YOUR terms, a sneak peek into my clinic’s Staff Training (held every Wednesday), and how to break-free from dealing with insurance companies, FOR GOOD. Leave your comments, thoughts and questions over on Twitter @ThePaulGough or by using the hashtag #AskPG and be sure to subscribe for daily content like this...

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PAUL GOUGH is a multi-time No.1 bestselling author of The New Patient Accelerator Method, The Physical Therapy Hiring Solution, and The Healthy Habit. He is also a former professional soccer physical therapist turned successful clinic owner from the UK (a country where healthcare is free). He is the founder of the Paul Gough Physio Rooms – a successful cash pay clinic he started from a spare room in his home with no money down and with no business or marketing skills. He has since scaled his clinic from one to four locations, and zero to $1m in cash pay revenue and he now helps clinic owners all across America and around the world to get more cash pay patients using his proven systems.

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