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8/24/2025 9:10 am  #1


​Private Practice Dilemma

I recently helped my aunt open her dermatology practice, and while the website looks okay, it’s not attracting the right patients. She invested in ads but they’re draining her budget fast. I think SEO might be the smarter route here, but medical terms and regulations seem tricky. Can anyone point me to a solid medical SEO expert?

 

8/24/2025 10:51 am  #2


Re: ​Private Practice Dilemma

I ran into something almost identical when a friend opened her physiotherapy clinic—she spent a chunk on ads and barely saw any patients from it. That’s when I started digging into SEO, but healthcare felt like a different world with all the regulations and specific search habits. What helped me get clarity was this blog:SEO medical marketing. It breaks down medical SEO in a way that’s easy to digest and actually focused on healthcare, not just generic tips. It gave me a clearer idea of how to attract the right kind of patients without wasting the budget.

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