Why Dentists Avoid Sharing Their Fees Online—and Why It Might Be a Mistake

As a dental practice management consultant, I’ve often encountered resistance among dentists when it comes to sharing their fees on their website or other platforms. The reasons behind this hesitation are understandable. Dentists fear that listing prices might:

  1. Create a Price War: Dentists worry that patients will only compare practices based on cost, leading to an unhealthy race to the bottom in pricing.
  2. Oversimplify Complex Services: Dentistry involves many variables. Prices can vary widely depending on the complexity of the procedure, the materials used, and the expertise required. Dentists fear that posting a single price might mislead patients into thinking that all treatments are the same.
  3. Detract from the Value of Care: Many dentists believe that the focus should be on the quality of care rather than cost. They worry that listing fees might shift the conversation away from the patient’s needs and the value of the services provided.

However, while these concerns are valid, avoiding transparency on pricing can be detrimental to your practice. In today’s world, consumers expect easy access to information, including costs. Whether planning a holiday, buying a car, or even shopping for clothes, price is a crucial factor in decision-making. Dentistry is no different.

The Consequences of Price Secrecy

When patients can’t find the information they’re looking for—especially something as important as cost—they may feel frustrated or even suspicious. This lack of transparency can lead to a few significant issues:

  1. Alienating Potential Patients: Patients who can’t find your fees online may assume that your practice is unaffordable or that you have something to hide. In a market where consumers are used to price comparisons, this could be enough to make them look elsewhere.
  2. Losing Out on Key Patient Segments: By not listing fees, you might miss out on patients who are actively researching their options. These are often the patients who are most serious about committing to treatment, but they need to know if your services fit within their budget.
  3. Undermining Trust: Trust is foundational in any healthcare relationship. If patients perceive that you’re withholding information, it can erode their trust before they’ve even set foot in your practice.

Why Transparency is Crucial

By openly sharing your fees, you take control of the narrative. You can provide context around your pricing, helping patients understand the value of your services. This transparency not only builds trust but also sets the stage for more meaningful conversations when patients visit your practice.

While it’s natural to be cautious about sharing fees online, doing so can actually position your practice more favourably in the eyes of potential patients. Embracing transparency in pricing can help you attract the right patients and ultimately grow your practice.