SEO for dental clinics

Dental SEO that brings new patients, not just rankings.

We build dental SEO around how patients actually search, local intent, the map pack, and a page for each procedure, and measure it by your cost per new patient.

What we solve for dental practices

You rank but the phone is quiet

We map high-intent local searches to pages built to book a visit, not just to rank.

Buried below the bigger practices

We build the local signals and content depth that earn map-pack and first-page visibility.

No idea what SEO is returning

We tie every result to your own analytics and report on the cost per new patient.

What dental SEO includes

Local SEO + Google Business ProfileMap-pack visibilityProcedure content silosImplants · cosmetic · ortho · emergencyReview acquisitionNAP consistency across listingsTechnical SEO + schemaKeyword research on our own data

Two dental practices, real numbers

From their own analytics and ad accounts, no patient data, no predictions.

London Dental Specialists
40%

lower cost per acquisition · impression share 34→61% · 400+ negative keywords · 15% budget cut with lead volume held.

Cedar Park Dental Wellness

organic leads in nine months · 31 first-page rankings · 28% lower Google Ads CPA · 60+ technical errors fixed.

Common questions

What is dental SEO?

The work that helps your practice show up when nearby patients search, local SEO, your Google Business Profile, the map pack, reviews, and a page for each procedure you offer.

How much does dental SEO cost?

For most single-location practices, dental SEO runs $1,000-$3,000+ a month depending on your market. Our plans start at $1,200/mo CAD; see the pricing page.

How do you do SEO for a dental clinic?

Start with how patients search locally, fix the technical foundation, complete the Google Business Profile, build a page for each procedure, earn reviews, and keep the listings consistent, then report on the cost per new patient.

What does SEO mean in healthcare?

The same idea as any SEO, helping the right people find you in search, but with care around claims and patient privacy. We keep it to verifiable facts: no health promises, no patient data.

Is SEO dead in 2026?

No. Patients still search for a dentist, and they still click. AI Overviews changed how results appear, so the work now includes being citable in AI answers as well as the map pack and organic results.

Get found by your next patients