A practice site patients and Google both trust.
Health is the strictest YMYL category there is. I build clinic and practice websites with reviewer-backed content, real practitioner credentials, and the structured data that lets Google and AI engines treat your pages as a safe source.
Health content with no name behind it doesn’t rank.
No reviewer, no trust
Treatment pages with medical claims and no named, credentialed practitioner behind them sit exactly where Google’s health bar says they should: nowhere.
Brochure sites
A pretty homepage and a phone number is not a search presence. Patients search symptoms, treatments, and “near me” long before they search your name.
Invisible to AI answers
Patients ask ChatGPT and Google AI what a treatment involves and who offers it. Practices without citable, structured content never enter that answer.
Credentials made visible.
Treatment and service pages
One page per treatment, written to real patient questions, with honest scope and the disclaimers health content needs.
Practitioner entity and reviewer credit
Real bios, qualifications, and reviewed-by credits wired into schema, so the people behind the practice are legible to Google.
Local and map pack SEO
“Dermatologist near me” is won in the map pack. Location signals, profile alignment, and a reviews strategy are part of the build.
One month of SEO plus ten posts
Indexed, AI-Overview ready, schema dialed in, plus ten fact-checked health posts. Every claim sourced before it ships.
Designed to feel like care, engineered to rank.



Sustained Search Console growth for an active clinic. Name withheld. Click to enlarge.
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Practices ask
Who writes the medical content?
I draft it with a sourcing process built for YMYL: every clinical claim cites a real authority, and your practitioners review and get credited. I never invent a reviewer or publish a claim your team has not signed off on.
Will the content make medical claims?
No. Pages describe treatments honestly, carry “informational, not medical advice” disclaimers, and avoid outcome promises. That is safer for you and exactly what Google’s health guidelines reward.
Do you handle multi-location practices?
Yes. Each location gets its own engineered page and local signals. Scope is confirmed in the quote so multi-location pricing is clear upfront.
Tell me about your practice.
Your specialty, your city, and what you have now. I will come back with a fixed scope and an honest read on your market.