- Does the clinic feel organized and trustworthy?
- Can the patient get to booking quickly?
- Are service, location, price and proof visible?
Trust first. Appointment second.
A clinic has to show what it does, who handles the patient, where it is, what it roughly costs and how booking works.
A patient does not buy a treatment. A patient checks risk.
A clinic has to feel calm, available, and real.
Someone comparing clinics needs safety fast: what you offer, who handles them, where you are, what it roughly costs, and how booking works.
Describe this situation
- Referral or problem
- Google check
- Booking
- Visit
Before the first build
These are the questions that matter first.
Steps
Brief. Build. Live. For clinics.
Day 1: Brief
Services, patients, booking.
What fills the schedule, how booking works today and what the patient must understand before contact.
Day 2: Build
Page draft.
Services, proof, location, booking and mobile flow in one clear version.
Day 3: Live
Corrections and handover.
Corrections, domain, Google basics, analytics and handover.
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For a clinic, proof means a calm path from search to appointment.
Search
Google has to understand service, city, and what the patient needs.
Trust
The patient sees specialists, location, reviews, and a price range.
Booking
The path ends in an appointment.
Focused page from $500. Full site from $1,400.
If one strong page for a key service and contact is enough, $500 works. A full site with services, specialists, reviews, booking and local search starts at $1,400.