Private visibility audit

Dott. Ciro De Francesco

Dr. De Francesco, here's exactly where Dott. Ciro De Francesco is winning — and leaking patients — in Napoli.

This map shows where your practice is easy to find and where it disappears. Green means patients see you first; red means they find someone else.

  • Around Via Luigi Lavizzari you do not come up first, so your practice is already hard to notice.
  • A short distance away, you slip down the list and patients start missing your practice.
  • Your 5-star rating and 101 reviews mainly reach the few people who already find you.
  • Across the rest of the city, a competitor appears first and gets the booking instead.

And your competitors?

How often are patients finding your clinic before they find someone else?

Right by Via Luigi Lavizzari, your practice is easier to find, but across the wider area patients keep coming across centromedico Mendrisio instead.

We compared you head-to-head with centromedico Mendrisio, and also checked Medika - Centro medico polispecialistico a Maslianico Como and centromedico Stabio.

  • Patients usually choose one of the first names they see, and many never scroll far enough to reach you.
  • Where your listing is hard to find, a paid advert can sit above it and take the click.
  • Search after search across the area, the patient ends up booking somewhere else.

Those missed appointments are going to the practice people notice sooner, not to better care.

Each clinic is named exactly as it appears on Google, so you can look them up on your phone yourself. They come up next to you because Google puts all four of you in the same category

The reason patients don't find you isn't your competitors

Your patients can see you nearby, but the reason may be hiding in your own site

Looks fine at first glance, but underneath…

  • Few sites point to you
  • Pages do not clearly say what you do
  • You rarely show up in search

So patients reach another practice instead.

What patients search before choosing

How Naples patients look for a medical center

Your site is mostly found when people type your name, not when they search for the care they need.

  • A search for treatment terms brings in very little of your current visibility.
  • People who already know your name can still find you, but new patients searching by need may not.
  • Those patients are more likely to land on another local practice first.

That means your site is doing more to support existing awareness than to bring in new people from search.

centromedico Mendrisio ranks first. You don't.

You've just seen what's holding your practice back online.

I read these the way I used to read my own clinic numbers. Some of these problems cost you real patients, others barely matter.

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Start here

Diagnostic call

We get on a call and go through everything we found. By the end you have a clear picture of what to fix first and what it takes.

2

Onboarding

From here, we're your team. We handle the work, check in with you regularly, and adjust as your practice changes. You're never doing this alone.

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We fix what's broken

We start with whatever is losing you the most patients and work down from there. From €1,000 a month, and marketing stops being your problem.

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We launch

Then it just works. Patients find you, the calls come in, and your schedule fills without you thinking about it. You get back to doing what you love while the growth runs in the background.

Run by a doctor, not a marketer

Your marketing, done by someone who has sat in your chair

I built, ran and sold three clinics in Paris by 29. Not because I was the best clinician in the room, but because I worked out why the clinic down the road was winning online, and fixed it. Now I do that for you, so you can get back to being the doctor.

Founder: Dr. Vladimir Khourda
I learned marketing so you don't have to

Pick a time that fits around your patients

On the call we go through your numbers live, how you stack up against the clinics near you, and what we'd actually do in your first 90 days.
About an hour, and you leave with a plan either way.

Got a question?

What other practices asked before signing

If you’ve read this far, you’re still hesitating.That’s exactly why this section exists.

How did you actually run this audit?

How much of my time will this take? I already work 60 hours!

How much does it cost?

Do you work with my competitors?

Will this comply with my regulatory body? (HIPAA / GDPR / NHS / CNOM / state board / dental council...)

What's the actual first step?