Why client retention matters
Retention comes from scheduling cadence, education emails, and realistic expectations — not pressure.
Dr. Garcia certification teaches clinical-style session flow — but your business systems determine whether clients trust you and return.
Implement this before aggressive marketing. See how-to-become-biomagnetism-practitioner for the full career path.
Step-by-step checklist
Book follow-up before client leaves.
Packages with clear session count and expiry.
48-hour check-in text for new clients.
Common mistakes
Overselling pairs when client is overwhelmed.
Training and templates on this site
Not yet certified? Enroll via training-online (partner $945 / $942 / $936).
Session pillar: biomagnetism-therapy-session-guide · ethics: biomagnetism-practitioner-ethics-guide · supplies: recommended-practitioner-supplies.
Biomagnetism Client Retention — field notes
Practitioners implementing Biomagnetism Client Retention (biomagnetism client retention) should document policies in writing before the first paying client.
Use plain-language consent: what you do, what you do not do, fees, cancellation, and when you refer to MD/DO care.
Client communication
Send pre-session hydration and clothing guidance. Confirm pacemaker, pregnancy, and acute infection policies from your training.
Follow up within 48 hours for new clients — retention improves more from communication than from extra pairs per visit.
Business operations
Separate business banking, track supplies, and keep session notes for at least the retention period your insurer suggests.
Marketing: teach one free workshop or publish educational posts — avoid before/after disease cure imagery.
Upgrade skills
Seminars add supervised correction; online modules add breadth. Many practitioners do online first, seminar within 12–18 months.
What a biomagnetism session involves
Typical visits include intake, scanning, pair placement, rest time, and notes — often 60–90 minutes first visit.
Pillar guide: biomagnetism-therapy-session-guide · FAQ cluster under faq › biomagnetism-first-session-expectations.
Biomagnetism Client Retention — practitioner focus
This guide covers Biomagnetism Client Retention for biomagnetism practitioners trained (or training) through structured programs such as Dr. Garcia’s course.
Use it to improve client experience, documentation, and ethical marketing — not to replace legal advice for your business entity.
Implementation checklist
Write your intake form, consent, cancellation policy, and session notes template before advertising.
Define session length, pricing, and whether you offer packages or single visits.
Keep a referral list of licensed clinicians for cases outside your scope.
Templates on this site
Downloadable resources live under resources and resources › practitioner-session-checklist.
Related: biomagnetism-therapy-session-guide (live pillar) for end-to-end session flow.
Training reminder
If you have not certified yet, complete online-biomagnetism-training and biomagnetism-certification-guide before taking paying clients.
Partner enrollment (2026)
Official Dr. Garcia checkout through our partner bridge: $945 one-time, $942 on 6-month EMI, $936 on 12-month EMI (vs $995 / $1,092 list EMI paths).
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Safety & scope
Biomagnetism Client Retention is discussed here for education only. Biomagnetism is a complementary wellness method — not a substitute for diagnosis, emergency care, or prescribed treatment.
Practitioners should use informed consent, document sessions, and refer clients to licensed clinicians for medical concerns.
See is-biomagnetism-therapy-safe and disclaimer for site-wide policies.