Your patients are searching by service.
Are they finding you or someone else?
Found Practice helps independent practices show up on Google for the services they actually sell, so cash-pay demand does not keep going to the clinic two towns over.
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Most practices show up for their name, not for the services they depend on.
Patients search for Ozempic, Botox, IV therapy, hormone therapy, and other services directly. If your practice does not appear for those searches, that demand usually goes somewhere else.
| Search Term | Monthly Searches | Competition | Your Visibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight Loss Near Me | 80 | High | Showing |
| Botox Near Me | 68 | Low | Not Shown |
| Ozempic Near Me | 61 | Low | Not Shown |
| IV Therapy Near Me | 54 | Medium | Bottom of Results |
| Hormone Therapy Near Me | 27 | Low | Not Shown |
| Semaglutide Near Me | 58 | Low | Not Shown |
| Vitamin Injections Near Me | 19 | Low | Not Shown |
| Aesthetic Treatments Near Me | 33 | Low | Not Shown |
Illustrative example with mock monthly search volumes based on common Google Business Profile gaps seen across independent practices.
When patients cannot find your services, the problem shows up everywhere else.
This is not just a search issue. It shows up in open schedule slots, tighter margins, uneven provider hours, and inventory that does not move the way it should.
Open spots stay open
If patients are searching but not finding you, your calendar can stay patchy even when demand exists nearby.
Cash-pay services underperform
High-value services often depend on discoverability. When they are invisible, those margins never fully materialize.
Staff and provider hours get squeezed
Reduced demand can mean shorter hours, underused rooms, and paying for a full month while only working part of the schedule.
You lean too hard on word of mouth
Referrals matter, but they are not a full growth system. If Google does not connect your practice to your services, demand leaks away.
Showing up for the right services creates better business options.
The payoff is not vanity traffic. It is better use of your schedule, staff, inventory, and cash-pay opportunities across the services you already offer.
Bring in more qualified new patients
Patients who search by service are already looking for a specific solution, which makes them a stronger fit than generic traffic.
Fill your schedule more steadily
Better visibility helps smooth out the feast-or-famine cycle that leaves several openings some weeks and too much pressure in others.
Make better use of staff, rooms, and inventory
When demand is more consistent, it is easier to justify hours, protect margins, and reduce waste from underused services.
Support healthier cash-pay economics
A few additional ongoing patients can materially change the math on services with recurring visits, without relying on discounting.
Compound across multiple services
The opportunity is rarely one offer. When several services become discoverable, the upside builds across your practice instead of one line item.
Grow without overexplaining the tactic
You do not need more marketing noise. You need patients to actually find the services you already know how to deliver.
Built by someone who understands both healthcare realities and technical systems.
I spent a couple of years working as a 911 EMT, then built my career in IT and software development. Found Practice exists because too many excellent clinics are invisible for the services they actually depend on.
Healthcare context
My time as a 911 EMT gave me firsthand exposure to healthcare work and the seriousness that comes with serving patients well.
Technical depth
My background is in IT, systems, and software, which means I approach visibility problems with structure, precision, and accountability.
Built for independent operators
This is for practices that need their services to be discoverable, not for businesses looking for generic marketing talk or vanity metrics.