A dental practice runs on the practice management software and the imaging chain, and when either is down you have a waiting room full of people and a schedule that cannot be recovered. Practice IT is about keeping those up, keeping patient records where they belong, and being able to show what protects them when someone asks.
What we usually find in Fairfax
Fairfax practices sit close to the larger hospital systems, so specialist referrals and imaging sharing are part of the daily workflow. That means more vendor equipment on your network, each piece with its own remote support requirement.
Practice management and imaging are the critical path
Everything else can wait an hour. We treat the practice server, the imaging machines and the sensors as the systems that get monitored hardest, and we know what each vendor actually requires rather than assuming.
Patient data has obligations attached whether or not anyone briefed you
Access control, encryption and knowing who logged in are not optional once you hold patient records, and a shared reception login makes all three impossible. Individual accounts are the first change and they cost nothing.
Multi-tenant buildings share more than you think
In a shared professional building the wiring closet, the risers and sometimes the internet are common. That changes what you can control, and it means your network needs to defend itself rather than trusting the building.
Parking and access change how support works
In a dense area a technician cannot simply pull up at the door, so we plan visits around access and lean harder on remote work. It sounds trivial and it is the difference between a same-morning fix and a lost afternoon.
Questions from Fairfax businesses
- Do you look after dental practices in Fairfax?
- Yes. Fairfax is inside our service area and this is work we do regularly. Most issues are fixed remotely the same day, and when a visit is the right answer the time is quoted before anyone drives out.
- How quickly can someone get to us in Fairfax?
- Fairfax is within the 30 mile radius we work in, so same day is normal rather than exceptional. The phone is answered 24/7 and technicians are available weekdays 8am to 6pm.
- Do you work with our practice management vendor?
- Yes, and we prefer to be in the room for upgrades. Most practice software problems turn out to be the server, the network or a permission, which is our half of it.
- Is our imaging data backed up properly?
- That is one of the first things we test rather than take on trust, because imaging is frequently excluded from a backup job somebody set up years ago.
- Everyone uses the same reception login. Is that a problem?
- Yes, because you lose the ability to know who did what, and that is exactly what gets asked after an incident. Individual accounts take an afternoon to set up.
- Can you support us without disrupting clinic hours?
- Yes. Anything disruptive is scheduled early, late or on a quiet afternoon, planned around your diary rather than ours.
- Our insurer is asking about security controls. Can you help?
- Yes. Multi-factor authentication, monitored protection and tested backups are usually what they are asking about, and being able to answer often changes the premium.
- Do you handle HIPAA compliance?
- We put in and document the technical controls a practice needs. Full compliance is broader than IT, so we will be clear about where our part stops rather than implying we cover all of it.
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