A Doctor's Perspective Podcast

E 137 Time Freedom with House Call Chiropractor Patrick Isaacs DC
Dr. Patrick Isaacs, DC talks to Dr. Justin Trosclair DC on A Doctor's Perspective Podcast. House call chiropractic is a great way to achieve time freedom. We discuss the advantages, potential liability, working in a gym, types of equipment, and Patrick Isaacs DC second passion, campus ministry. Dr. Isaacs has been a chiropractor for 3 years and recently moved back to his home town to start his own mobile / at home / house call business. He and his wife also felt something was missing in their life and is now a college campus minister. We discuss how he divides his week between chiropractic, college ministry and being a father to a toddler. When you have 2 jobs and you could have just worked a limited schedule at a brick and mortar office, why take the road less traveled with house calls? Not much competition with house call chiropractic, convenient for the patient – no traffic when you don’t leave your house. Everyone does not get the concept of the doctor traveling to you. How much liability does a business carry by having the chiropractor come to their office and treat employees? (on site care) Dr. Patrick has carved a niche in a local crossfit. We explore his setup, exam, treatment options, payment and what he does for those who need more than just a tune up. Usually patients come to an office 2-3 times per week for 2 weeks when they need chiropractic spinal manipulation. What does a treatment plan look like for house call chiropractor? Should you discount multiple people at the same house? Do kids get a discount? Sectioning off certain areas of the city for certain days is a must for house call to maximize your time. Should you / can you wear a body cam to stop false misconduct allegations or what other way can you set yourself up to not get an ethical dilemmas? He has a good answer because he doesn’t treat women if they are alone. Different marketing ideas: fb ads, magnets, word of mouth Relationship: Work hard for 12 weeks then take a week off. That gives you a solid 4 weeks off per year. Do the things you know show her love and keep her the highest priority (after God of course). Raise your flag early, but not often. BOOK: Love and Respect Five Love Languages Mere Christianity CS Lewis Victory Chiropractic on social media Show notes can be found at