Refer & Reward: Share the Care, Save on Renewals

At Silicon Practice, we are always looking for ways to grow and improve our community of healthcare providers. Our new Customer Referral Programme is designed with you in mind, offering a simple way to share the benefits of our cutting-edge solutions and responsive support with your peers.

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What is the Customer Referral Programme?

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Our Customer Referral Programme allows you to recommend new practices, Primary Care Networks (PCNs), Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), or Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) to Silicon Practice. By introducing us to healthcare organisations that could benefit from our services, you not only help them improve their operations but also earn a reward for yourself.

Benefits of the Referral Programme

  • Exclusive Discount: For each successful referral, you’ll receive a discount of 8% of their order value off your next renewal invoice – our way of saying thank you for making the introduction
  • Support Your Network: Help your colleagues and peers access industry-leading solutions that enhance patient care and operational efficiency
  • Strengthen Partnerships: Build a stronger, interconnected network of healthcare providers benefiting from Silicon Practice’s innovative offerings

How to Participate

How to participate

Identify a Prospect: If you know a practice, PCN, ICS, or ICB that could benefit from our wide range of solutions and responsive support, we would love you to introduce us.

Submit the Referral: Complete the referral form on this page with your details and the details of the healthcare organisation you are referring.

We Do the Rest: Our team will follow up with your referral to provide them with information about our services and solutions.

Receive Your Reward: Once your referral becomes a customer, you’ll receive a discount of 8% of their order value off your next renewal invoice.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Customer Referral Programme:

You can refer any practice, Primary Care Network (PCN), Integrated Care System (ICS), or Integrated Care Board (ICB) that could benefit from Silicon Practice’s wide range of solutions and responsive support.

For each successful referral that results in a new customer, you will receive a discount of 8% of their order off your next renewal.

To make a referral, simply complete the referral form on our referral programme page with your details and the details of the healthcare organisation you are referring. Our team will take it from there and follow up with your referral.

No, there is no limit to the number of referrals you can make. Each successful referral will earn you a discount on your next renewal.

You will receive your discount once the referred organisation becomes a customer of Silicon Practice and completes their first order.

Our team will notify you once your referral has successfully become a customer and completed their first order, at which point your discount will be applied to your next renewal.

If your referral does not become a customer, you will not receive a discount. However, you are welcome to continue referring other organisations that may benefit from our services.

For any questions or further assistance regarding the Customer Referral Programme, please contact our sales team at enquiries@siliconpractice.co.uk. They will be happy to help you with any enquiries you may have.

Ready to get started?

Fill out the referral form below and help us expand our community while enjoying exclusive benefits. Thank you for being a valued customer and advocate for Silicon Practice.

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