3 Holiday Message Style Ideas for your Rheumatology Office This Season

While sending well wishes via text or email is perfectly acceptable today, there is no better way to send holiday cheer than with a classic and personal card.

Even the most experienced and loved Rheumatology office can score some bonus points this season with a thoughtful holiday greeting. Sending out a warm thought during busy holidays will let your patients know you are thinking of them and are willing to go that extra mile.

So, while sending off a card seems like a no-brainer, knowing what to say can be a little more challenging. Check out these three holiday message examples below to get you inspired.

Traditional style. 

You can never go wrong with a traditional vibe. If your rheumatology office is a bit more reserved, you can send a professional yet heartfelt holiday greeting. Since the card comes from a medical office, you can be a little creative and remain professional.

Focus on the medical aspect by wishing your patients good health and happiness for the holidays. After all, good health is always the goal, no matter what the season.

  • Wishing you health and happiness this holiday season.
  • Season’s greetings for a happy and healthy new year.
  • Bundle up and stay healthy this holiday season.
  • From our practice to your home, we are wishing you a happy and healthy holiday season.

Modern style.

For the more modern rheumatology office, clever and quirky messaging might be more your style.

Have fun with this year’s card and be original with your message. Use stylish colors, funky textures, and witty notes to brighten your patients’ day.

  • The gift of love. The gift of peace. The gift of happiness. May all these be yours this season.
  • We hope your holidays bring health and happiness, and we’re always here if you want more of the first one. Merry Christmas!
  • May everything on your wishlist come true. Happy Holidays!
  • Our prescription this year is love, laughter, eggnog, and naps.

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Comedic style.

If your practice has a fun and playful atmosphere, you can match it with a fun and playful holiday greeting.

Witty messages from medical practices can still refer to good health but can make it unique with a layer of humor to get your patients smiling.

  • This holiday season let’s make it a point to cherish what’s truly important in our lives: cookies!
  • You’re never too old to believe in Santa Claus, but we do stop giving out lollipops at a certain age.
  • You should have a daily dose of cheer this season- to be taken with milk and cookies.

Sending out holiday cards to your patients serves many purposes. It wishes them well, it shows that you care, and it keeps your rheumatology office at the forefront of their minds during a busy holiday season.

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