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Dear Bill...

I'm getting ready to open my office and trying to come up with a name. Should I name it after myself, my town or some other type of name? Which is best?


My response:

Those are the three basic choices and the name you choose will probably mean more to you than anyone else!

Here are couple of points to keep in mind:

1. Patients refer to your practice by the doctor's name, not clinic name.

2. If you're thinking of selling your practice (or getting married and changing your name) in the near future (5 years or less) then you might not want to use your name in your practice name.

3. Naming your office after the town you're in, like Palmer Lake Chiropractic, can communicate a leadership position in your community.

4. Avoid a cutsey name or play on words that you may come to regret later. Do use a name that reflects your philosophy, practice tone and approach to chiropractic care. This is especially crucial in your decison to call yourself an office, a center or a clinic.

Below are some names I find intriguing. Click here for about 1,000 ideas that encompass the good, the bad and the ugly in chiropractic office names!

Absolute Chiropractic
Advanced Spinal Fitness
At-Ease Wellness Center
Beyond Wellness Chiropractic
Center For Chiropractic Health
Center For Wellness
Chiropractic Health & Wellness
Chiropractic Wellness Center
Chiro-Technology
Corrective Care Chiropractic
Elite Chiropractic
Essential Chiropractic
Healing Arts Center
Health & Wellness Chiropractic
Ideal Chiropractic Center
Inside Out Family Chiropractic

Institute For Alternative Healing
Integrity Chiropractic
Naturally Right Chiropractic
Oasis Vitality Center
Optimal Wellness Chiropractic Center
Performance Chiropractic
Preferred Chiropractic
Premier Chiropractic
Pro Active Chiropractic
Rejuvenation Center
Results Chiropractic
Stress Relief Center
The Health & Wellness Center
The Total Wellness Center
Vitality Chiropractic
Wholistic Health Center

 

Bill