An SEO audit is not a report card. It is a diagnostic — a structured process for identifying the specific gaps between where your practice website ranks today and where it needs to rank to attract new patients consistently.
For physician practices, a complete audit covers four diagnostic domains:
- Technical SEO: Can Google crawl, index, and render your site correctly? This includes page speed, mobile usability, structured data (schema markup), HTTPS security, and crawl errors.
- On-Page Content: Does your content match what prospective patients are searching for? Does it demonstrate physician expertise, credentials, and clinical specificity that satisfies Google's E-E-A-T standards for health content?
- Local SEO: Is your Google Business Profile complete, verified, and actively maintained? Are your Name, Address, and Phone number (NAP) consistent across directories? Do you have a strategy for patient reviews?
- Backlink Authority: Are credible, relevant websites linking to your practice? Medical directories, hospital affiliations, and local business citations all contribute to domain authority.
These four domains interact. A technically clean site with weak content will plateau. Strong content on a slow, mobile-unfriendly site will underperform. Local citations that contradict your website suppress your Map Pack visibility. The audit connects the dots across all four before any fixes are recommended.
Educational note: This guide provides general SEO diagnostic guidance. It does not constitute legal, HIPAA compliance, or medical board advertising advice. Consult qualified professionals for regulatory questions specific to your practice and state.