Use case · Chiropractors
GoHighLevel for chiropractors
A chiropractic clinic rarely has a marketing problem. It has a gap problem — the calls nobody answered, the patients who did not show, and the care plans that quietly lapsed. That is where the money went, and that is what this platform is genuinely good at recovering.
The pain
You are in an adjustment room. The phone is ringing.
The specific, daily reality of a chiropractic practice:
- You cannot answer the phone. You are adjusting a patient. Your front desk is checking someone in, taking a payment, and handling an insurance question. The phone rings and nobody gets to it.
- That caller does not leave a voicemail. They are in pain, they searched "chiropractor near me", and they are working down a list. They ring the next clinic, and that clinic answers.
- No-shows quietly bleed the schedule. A slot you staffed, held and paid for, gone — with no way to backfill it at short notice.
- Care plans lapse. A patient stops coming after visit four. Nobody notices for six weeks, and by then they are gone.
Notice that none of these are marketing problems. You already paid to acquire every one of these people. This is leakage, and it is far cheaper to fix than it is to buy more leads to replace it.
The fix
Three automations that close the gaps
1. Missed-call text-back — build this first
The moment a call goes unanswered, the caller receives a text — within seconds, while their phone is still in their hand:
"Hi, sorry we missed your call — this is Dana at Northside Chiropractic. Are you looking to get in for an adjustment this week?"
A voicemail ends the conversation. That text starts one, and it costs less than a cent. The reply lands in a unified inbox your front desk can answer from the desktop or a phone.
For a practice where a new patient is worth hundreds or thousands over a care plan, recovering even a handful of these a month is transformative. This is the highest-ROI automation available to you, and it is why we tell every clinic to build it before anything else — here is the full build.
2. Reminders that kill no-shows
Automated SMS at 24 hours and again about an hour before, with a one-tap confirm or reschedule:
"Hi Marcus — reminder of your appointment at Northside Chiropractic tomorrow at 2:15pm. Reply C to confirm or R to reschedule."
A patient who reschedules is worth infinitely more than one who silently does not turn up, because the slot gets refilled and the care plan continues. Every recovered appointment is revenue from a slot you were paying for anyway.
3. Reactivation — the easiest money in the building
Somewhere in your practice-management system is a list of patients who stopped coming eight months ago. They liked you. Nothing went wrong. Life simply happened.
A single reactivation campaign — a short, warm, human SMS to that dormant list — is routinely the highest-return thing a clinic does all year. It costs a fraction of a cent per message and it speaks to people who already know and trust you.
"Hi Sarah, it's Dr. Lee at Northside. It's been a while since your last adjustment — how's the back holding up? We've got space this week if you'd like a check-up."
Send it in small batches, respond personally, and be genuinely willing to hear "no thanks".
Plus: the new-patient loop
For leads that arrive from your website or ads, run the standard speed-to-lead workflow: form submitted → SMS within 60 seconds → email at 10 minutes → opportunity created → front desk notified → stop the moment they book. A lead texted within a minute converts dramatically better than one called back the next morning.
Watch out
What to be careful about
HIPAA is a question for HighLevel, not for a blog
This matters more in your industry than in most. HighLevel offers HIPAA-related capability as a paid add-on, and there is a HIPAA compliance badge in its certification programme — but do not assume compliance is on by default. If you intend to handle protected health information, confirm the current requirements and any Business Associate Agreement directly with HighLevel, and check with your own compliance advisor, before patient data goes into the platform. We are not going to tell you it is fine; that is not a promise a review site can make.
In practice, many clinics keep clinical records in their practice-management software and use GoHighLevel for the marketing layer — leads, bookings, reminders, reviews — which sidesteps a lot of the question.
SMS will not work on day one
In the US, A2P 10DLC registration is mandatory before you can reliably send texts, and carrier approval takes several business days. The failure is silent — your automation runs, and the message never arrives. Since every automation above is SMS-based, start registration on day one or you will waste your trial.
Do not automate the human bit
The text opens the conversation. A person should close it. Clinics that let automated replies run a whole conversation sound like a robot to someone who is in pain and wants reassurance. Automate the first sixty seconds; put a human on the rest.
The bill is not just the plan
$97/month is the subscription. Add roughly $1.15/month for a phone number, about $0.0079 per SMS segment, and the small A2P fee. At clinic-scale volume this is modest — but see the real cost breakdown so month two holds no surprises.
The maths
One recovered patient pays for the year
Be honest about your own numbers rather than trusting ours. But the structure of the argument is usually this:
- The Starter plan is $97/month, plus modest usage.
- A new chiropractic patient on a care plan is worth hundreds to thousands.
- So the platform pays for itself if it recovers roughly one patient a month that you would otherwise have lost to a missed call, a no-show, or a lapsed plan.
Given how many calls a busy clinic misses in a week, that is a low bar. The reason to be sceptical is not the maths — it is whether you will actually push through the two-week learning curve to get the automations live. If you will not, do not start; and if you would rather not, hire an agency that already has a chiropractic snapshot built.
Frequently asked questions
- Is GoHighLevel good for chiropractors?
- Yes, and for a specific structural reason: a chiropractic practice loses most of its money in gaps rather than in marketing. Calls missed while you are adjusting a patient, no-shows, and care plans that quietly lapse. GoHighLevel closes those gaps with missed-call text-back, appointment reminders and reactivation campaigns. The Starter plan at $97/month is usually enough for a single clinic.
- What is the single best automation for a chiropractic clinic?
- Missed-call text-back. Your front desk is busy, you are in an adjustment room, and the phone rings. Most callers do not leave a voicemail — they simply ring the next clinic. An automated text sent within seconds of a missed call turns that lost caller into a live text conversation, and typically recovers enough new-patient appointments to pay for the subscription many times over.
- Can GoHighLevel reduce chiropractic no-shows?
- Yes, and this is usually the second-biggest win. Automated SMS reminders at 24 hours and again about an hour before the appointment, with an easy reply-to-confirm or reschedule option, meaningfully reduce no-shows. Every recovered appointment is direct revenue from a slot you had already committed to staffing.
- Is GoHighLevel HIPAA compliant for a chiropractic practice?
- HighLevel offers HIPAA-related capability as a paid add-on and has a HIPAA compliance badge in its certification programme, but you must not assume compliance is on by default. If you intend to handle protected health information, confirm the current requirements and any Business Associate Agreement directly with HighLevel before you put patient data in the platform. Treat this as a question for them and your own compliance advisor, not for a blog.
- How much does GoHighLevel cost for a single chiropractic clinic?
- The Starter plan is $97/month and is normally sufficient for one clinic. On top of that you pay usage — roughly $1.15/month for a phone number, about $0.0079 per SMS segment, and a small A2P registration fee. A typical single clinic at modest message volume lands a little above the plan price, and a single recovered new patient usually covers the whole month.
Recover the patients you already paid for
Start the trial, build missed-call text-back first, and count how many callers you were losing every week without knowing it.
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