This diagnostic is written for practice administrators, office managers, and physician-owners who suspect their website isn't generating consistent new patient inquiries — but aren't sure where the problem lives.
You don't need to be technical to complete most of this audit. Some steps require a free or low-cost crawl tool (Screaming Frog, Sitebulb, or Google Search Console). Others are straightforward manual checks any non-developer can run in a browser.
Run this audit if any of the following apply:
- You launched or redesigned your website in the past 18 months and haven't checked search performance since
- You're on a healthcare-specific CMS (PatientPop, Healthgrades Publisher, WebPT, or similar) and have limited control over your site structure
- Your Google Business Profile impressions have declined over the past 90 days
- New patient volume is flat despite the practice adding providers or services
- A competitor practice opened nearby and your rankings shifted
Run it annually at minimum. Run it immediately after any site migration, CMS update, or URL restructure — these events frequently create indexing problems that go unnoticed for months.
What this audit does not replace: a formal technical SEO audit from a specialist who can interpret crawl data in context. This guide helps you identify where problems likely exist. Knowing the category of a problem is not the same as diagnosing its root cause or fixing it correctly. This guide is educational — not a substitute for professional evaluation of your specific site.