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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2025 · 4 MIN

Handling Refund Requests

from Dynamic Chiropractic · host Dynamic Chiropractic

Chiropractic practices inevitably face patient refund requests, situations that, while often not legally obligating a refund, necessitate careful handling as business decisions to protect the practice's stability and reputation. The primary consideration is whether the requested amount warrants the potential headache of complaints, legal action, or reputational damage. Common reasons for these requests include perceived lack of results, worsened symptoms, seeking care elsewhere, changing one's mind, financial hardship, or unused prepayments. While clear financial agreements are important, be aware that state board consumer protections might override these, especially for unused prepaid visits.For requests alleging injury, immediate consultation with a malpractice carrier is crucial, and any refund must be clearly documented as a gesture of goodwill, not an admission of fault. A critical risk to avoid is sending patients to collections, as this can escalate minor billing issues into costly problems like board complaints or lawsuits. Instead, proactive balance management, offering flexible payment plans, clearly communicating refund policies, and direct phone conversations are better strategies to prevent escalation. If a refund is issued, avoid administrative fees. Ultimately, thoughtful refund management protects the practice's long-term interests.

Chiropractic practices inevitably face patient refund requests, situations that, while often not legally obligating a refund, necessitate careful handling as business decisions to protect the practice's stability and reputation. The primary consideration is whether the requested amount warrants the potential headache of complaints, legal action, or reputational damage. Common reasons for these requests include perceived lack of results, worsened symptoms, seeking care elsewhere, changing one's mind, financial hardship, or unused prepayments. While clear financial agreements are important, be aware that state board consumer protections might override these, especially for unused prepaid visits.For requests alleging injury, immediate consultation with a malpractice carrier is crucial, and any refund must be clearly documented as a gesture of goodwill, not an admission of fault. A critical risk to avoid is sending patients to collections, as this can escalate minor billing issues into costly problems like board complaints or lawsuits. Instead, proactive balance management, offering flexible payment plans, clearly communicating refund policies, and direct phone conversations are better strategies to prevent escalation. If a refund is issued, avoid administrative fees. Ultimately, thoughtful refund management protects the practice's long-term interests.

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