Track results, not just appointments
Send one-tap surveys over RCS after visits and treatments, so patients rate care and results from their inbox, helping you measure outcomes and earn the reviews cosmetic patients trust.
In-inbox surveys beat the post-visit emails patients ignore.
Treatment-result surveys track satisfaction with cosmetic and medical care.
Route happy patients to a one-tap public review.
Thanks for seeing Dr. Reyes today. One tap tells us how your care went.
A sample Dermatology & Skin RCS survey, fully customizable.
How RCS surveys work for Dermatology & Skin
A dermatology practice's reputation rests on outcomes patients can see and an experience that feels worth the visit — and both go unmeasured without feedback patients actually give. The cosmetic patient who's quietly unsure about a result, the medical patient frustrated by the wait, the post-procedure recovery that didn't go as expected: none of it surfaces through the portal survey nobody opens. RCS surveys bring the feedback loop into the messaging app under a verified, trusted sender, answered in a tap.
A post-visit survey carries a one-tap star rating and a 1–5 "how likely are you to recommend us?" scale, with suggested-reply chips for what shaped it — wait time, the provider, results. A post-procedure check-in asks how recovery and results are going, catching a concerned cosmetic patient before disappointment becomes a review. An open-ended box collects the detail without forcing anyone to type.
The payoff is concerns caught early, satisfaction and recommend-score data with response rates that beat email surveys, and clear signal on which providers, procedures, and touchpoints drive loyalty.
Where it pays off
A star-rating survey lands while the visit is fresh, so far more patients answer than to a portal or email survey.
A short survey asks how recovery and results are going, catching a worried cosmetic patient before it becomes a review.
A 1–5 'would you recommend us?' scale routes a low score privately to staff for a personal follow-up.
Suggested-reply chips (wait time, provider, results) pinpoint where to improve, in seconds.
What you can launch
Survey templates in this pack
Sign up to use these survey templatesDermatology & Skin RCS surveys: common questions
- Is RCS appropriate for a dermatology patient survey, and can it be anonymous?
- Yes, for satisfaction, recommend-score, and post-procedure check-ins under a verified sender patients trust. Keep protected health information out of the message body and behind a secure link, follow your usual consent practices, and configure responses to aggregate anonymously if you prefer — stating that clearly in the message.
- When should a dermatology practice send a survey over RCS?
- Send a post-visit survey while the appointment is fresh, and a recovery-and-results check-in days after a procedure. Because RCS lands in the messaging app, responses come back fast, so timing the survey to the moment lifts completion over email.
- Can an RCS survey catch a dissatisfied patient before they post a review?
- Yes. A low star rating or recommend score can route privately to staff with an open-ended follow-up, so you address a concern — especially a cosmetic-result one — directly rather than finding out on a public review site.
- What can a dermatology practice field with these survey templates?
- Post-visit satisfaction and recommend-score surveys, post-procedure recovery-and-results check-ins, cosmetic-outcome feedback, and provider and wait-time surveys — each branded, tappable, and delivered over RCS with SMS fallback.
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