by BRND | May 28, 2025 | Gift & Merch Ideas, Industries, Medical, Strategy & Inspiration, Team & Culture
Medical Office Branded Gifts: What’s Working in 2025 In 2025, the bar is higher than ever. Patients expect more. Staff expect better. And the old-school stress balls and cheap pens? They just don’t cut it anymore. Whether you’re welcoming new patients, thanking...
by BRND | May 28, 2025 | Gift & Merch Ideas, Industries, Medical, Strategy & Inspiration
Surgery Follow-Up Packs: What to Include to Build Trust After the Visit Most practices stop at discharge instructions. But the best ones know the patient experience doesn’t end at the door. Follow-up packs are an easy way to reinforce care, reduce confusion, and build...
by BRND | May 28, 2025 | Gift & Merch Ideas, Industries, Medical
How Branded Merch Builds Trust in Healthcare (Without Feeling Like Marketing) Trust is the real currency in healthcare. Patients don’t just want convenience or clean waiting rooms—they want to know you care. They want to feel seen, respected, and safe. And in a world...
by BRND | May 28, 2025 | Gift & Merch Ideas, Industries, Medical, Non-Profits, Strategy & Inspiration, Team & Culture
Level Up Your Staff Appreciation Merch: What Teams Actually Want Let’s be blunt—most staff appreciation merch is forgettable. A scratchy T-shirt. A stress ball. Maybe a tote bag that never leaves the backseat. But if you want to genuinely show your team you value...
by BRND | May 28, 2025 | Gift & Merch Ideas, Industries, Medical, Strategy & Inspiration, Team & Culture
Are Branded Water Bottles Worth It for Medical Offices? They’re everywhere—on desks, in cars, in tote bags. Branded water bottles have become the go-to merch item for organizations of all kinds. But if you run a medical office, you might be wondering: are custom water...
by BRND | May 28, 2025 | Gift & Merch Ideas, Industries, Medical, Strategy & Inspiration
Waiting Room Merch Ideas That Actually Get Noticed Let’s be honest: most waiting room merch is invisible. A lonely bowl of pens. A half-bent brochure holder. Maybe a stress ball shaped like a tooth or a heart that no one actually wants. Patients glance, forget, and...