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Q. I am building a new chiropractic office. The building will be 4224 sq. ft., of which I will occupy 2112 sq. ft.. I need a minimum of three phone lines. Three lines that trunk over, the last of which will be used with an analog fax and SBC dsl. I will be looking for a couple of other doctors to be independent contractors, that will need there own phone lines (numbers) to advertize so our businesses can be truely seperate. In addition, if everything works out I may take over the other 2112 sq. ft. with another business, so I would like the possibility of having 8 incoming lines and 16 to 24 extensions. Initially, I would like to start with 3 phone lines and 10 extensions to equip all treatment rooms, so I can page the front desk and ask for a chart and such. I would also like to use a regular digital anwering machine. At this point I do not see the need for voice mail. You don't want to call your doctor and hear a bunch of options. You want to call and quickly talk to someone and set up an appointment.

A. My budget is about $2000 for the equipment. I have been looking on ebay and like the thought of used equipment. New, I could afford 3-4 line system that would be expensive to upgrade. Used, I could afford the full system capable of 6-8 lines. On Ebay there are so many option: New, Used, NEC, Nortel, Panasonic, etc. I have looked at Nortel CICS, but I don't think I can have the fax and digital answering machine on the system with out having an expensive analog card. I don't like the idea of a dedicated fax line. We are a small office and currently only have two lines that trunk with DSL and fax on the second line, so I would like to have the possibility of trunking over to that third line on the system. Hardware cost is only a portion of what you need to budget for any small telephone system. There will be installation costs for the system that must be included also. The best suggestion I can make at this point is to talk to other business owners/operators in your area, preferably other Drs. and find a reputable dealer. In your discussions with that dealer, you can talk about your budget, plans and other desires for possible expansion. They can then guide you in the selection of appropriate hardware, new or used. As you are uncertain as to the final size of your needed system, I would suggest a "throw-away" as a starter. Something that would meet your immediate needs of 3 lines that wouldn't be a big loss when you threw it away and ordered a larger system with expansion capability when the business expanded. Why buy something you don't need (30 to 40 port capability) when you only need 8? Think about this a little - would you buy an MRI when you need to see X-Rays? Have you considered the AT&T 4-line "KSU-less" phones? Model numbers are 944, 954 & 964 (about $89 ~ $129 @ Office Depot). I recently installed 4 of these in a new chiropractic office (in conjunction with fax/dsl/ans. mach.) and the client is very pleased. These can do almost everything a phone system can do (hold, transfer, MOH, conference) and are expandable up to 12 unique extensions. My advice: Trying to save money on phone systems by "doing-it-yourself" can lead to more expense and headaches down the road (I certainly wouldn't try to adjust myself!). Call 3 ~ 4 "phone guys" in your area (ask for references!) and have them compete for your business. You will save money in the long run and can concentrate on your profession. Very good point. I sell telephone systems to small businesses and the old phone systems were so reliable that the users assume that they will last forever. Some "bosses" still say they hate VM and don't want any form of AutoAttendant even though, when properly configured, it can provide better service than a human who answers, "XYZ company, please hold", when all you want to do is get back to the person sitting at their desk waiting for your call. Makes for a tough sales situation. Also, I started to sell LD service and am amazed at the number of people who just accept $10.00 monthly fees from AT&T LD so that 20 or 30 minutes of LD winds up costing 90 cents a minute. Some businesses even keep paying the minimum monthly fee long after they stopped using AT&T. Most people have no clue as to what they are actually paying for their phone services.

 


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