Approved in a week. Printed in next month's edition.
Approved in a week. Printed in next month's edition.
Five steps. Roughly seven days from application to design sign-off, then your panel ships with the next monthly issue. We hold your category the moment your payment clears — never on a verbal agreement, never on a non-binding hold.
- 01Day 0
Apply
Submit a short application — the practice, the specialty, the zone. We review every one.
- 02Day 1–2
Discovery call
A 15-minute conversation to understand fit — mutual, no commitment. We confirm category availability and walk you through the card and the math.
- 03Day 2–3
Pay to lock
If we both want to proceed, we send an invoice. Your category locks the moment payment clears — and we never reassign it during your campaign.
- 04Days 3–7
Brand intake + design
We collect your logo, colors, photography, and offer copy. We mock your panel, two rounds of revisions, and you approve every word and pixel before print. The full cycle is one week.
- 05Next monthly drop
Printed in the next edition
Once approved, you're locked into the next monthly issue. Premium 14pt silk stock, soft-touch UV. USPS EDDM saturation across your zone, route receipts emailed by zip. Scans and calls log to your dashboard from the day it lands; monthly performance PDF on the 1st.
We will turn down revenue to keep your panel compliant.
Healthcare advertising is regulated. Every panel is reviewed against HIPAA marketing guidance and Arizona Medical Board Rule R4-16-401 before printing. You hold a written veto at every stage — nothing reaches a mailbox you haven't approved.
- ✓Category-exclusive offers, vetted
- ✓Your brand, fonts, and approved photography
- ✓QR + tracked phone for measurement
- ✓HIPAA-aware copy reviewed before print
- ✓AZ Medical Board Rule R4-16-401 compliant
- ✕Patient names, photos, or testimonials with PHI risk
- ✕Before/after imagery without explicit written consent
- ✕Unsubstantiated outcome claims
- ✕Comparative knocks against named competitors
- ✕Anything that hits a mailbox without your written approval