
Jeremy on Marketing Podcast Ep62 | The Automations You Need
If your clinic is doing manual follow-up, tracking leads in spreadsheets, or relying on memory to move people forward, you are making this harder than it needs to be.
In this episode, Jeremy breaks down the four foundational automations every physical therapy clinic needs, whether you're seeing a few patients on the side or running a multi-location operation. These are not advanced funnels or flashy tools. These are the automations that consistently turn more leads into patients and make clinic life significantly easier.
📌 Episode Topics- The four automations every clinic needs regardless of size
- Why speed-to-lead is the biggest conversion lever
- How to educate patients before they ever walk in the door
- Where AI fits into modern clinic automation
- Why generic CRM templates fail clinics
Automation software is cheaper, easier, and more flexible than ever. There is no reason clinic owners should still be doing manual follow-up or letting leads sit untouched for hours or days.
The ROI on automation is massive because it:
- Reduces response time
- Improves conversion rates
- Removes repetitive admin work
- Creates consistency regardless of workload
Whether you're solo, part-time, or managing a large team, these four automations form the foundation of a scalable clinic.
⚡ Automation #1: New Lead Follow-UpThis is the most important automation in your entire system.
Any time someone fills out a form, clicks an ad, or inquires about services, follow-up must happen immediately. Speed-to-lead is the single biggest factor in turning inquiries into patients.
This automation should include:
- An immediate email response confirming the inquiry
- A clear next step (usually booking a discovery call)
- Conversational SMS follow-up, not spammy blasts
Waiting hours or days to respond makes scaling nearly impossible. Automation ensures every lead is contacted fast, even when you're busy.
🎯 Automation #2: Opportunity Email DripAn opportunity is any lead that has taken a real step forward, typically by booking a discovery call.
Between booking that call and deciding to move forward, patients have questions. This automation exists to answer them before they ever show up.
The opportunity drip typically runs for about 14 days and should:
- Explain how your clinic is different
- Address common objections (cost, insurance, time)
- Educate patients on why your model works
This is especially critical for cash-based clinics where education is required before commitment.
🩺 Automation #3: New Patient AutomationOnce someone becomes a patient, automation should continue.
This automation typically runs for 90 days and supports the entire initial plan of care. Its goals are to improve retention, generate referrals, and prepare patients for continuity.
This sequence often includes:
- A welcome email setting expectations
- Mid-plan check-ins
- Referral requests
- Google review prompts
- Education around ongoing care options
The key is to start talking about continuity before the last session, not during it.
🔁 Automation #4: Lost Patient Follow-UpEvery clinic has lost leads and lost patients. Most clinics ignore them.
Any lead or patient who doesn't move forward should be enrolled in a lost patient automation. This can be as simple or advanced as your clinic allows.
At a minimum, this should include:
- Monthly check-in emails
- Automated reminders for manual follow-up
- Basic objection-based education
When done well, this alone can reactivate multiple patients per month without spending more on ads.
🤖 Where AI Fits (and Where It Doesn't)Jeremy explains why traditional "set it and forget it" SMS automation is losing effectiveness.
Text messaging is personal. Poor automation feels robotic and annoying.
The future is conversational AI that:
- Responds naturally to replies
- Adjusts follow-up timing
- Feels human, not scripted
This approach improves engagement without burning your list.
⚠️ Why Templates Don't WorkThe biggest mistake clinics make is using generic CRM templates.
Every automation in this system must be customized to:
- Your services
- Your pricing model
- Your patient demographics
- Your clinical philosophy
A templated CRM is barely better than no CRM at all.
📞 Want These Automations Built for You?If you want help setting up these four automations or learning how they apply to your clinic, the Patch team walks through this on a free strategy call.
👉 Book a free strategy call with Patch
The goal isn't more software. It's a system that runs your follow-up so you don't have to.
🏁 Final TakeawayIf you want a clinic that scales without burning you out, automation is not optional.
Start with these four. Everything else builds on top.
