For established chiropractic practices

Your patients already wrote what makes you different.

A full website rebuild and a Google Business Profile overhaul, built from your patients' words instead of a template.

Send me the name of your practice

The practice your patients know and the practice a new patient finds have become two different things.

Not a comment on the clinical work. It is the version of the practice a person meets when they have never heard of you and start with a search.

The reviews describe a doctor who examined the problem, explained it, and found the answer after physicians, specialists or other chiropractors had not. Then they sit on secondary sites, while the profile beside the map carries a rating that does not reflect them, and the website says what every other website in town says.

The reputation is not missing. It is in the wrong place.

A template starts with a layout. This starts with your reviews.

Every review the practice has, on every platform, is read, and the practice's identity and brand are defined from how its actual customers see it and speak about it.

Reviews are not collected into one testimonial block. Each one is mapped to the condition it describes and placed on that condition's page, so the proof sits beside the treatment a patient came looking for.

That is the part of the work a competitor cannot replicate without reading the same reviews and making the same judgements about what each one is evidence of. A franchise cannot generate twenty years of patients describing one doctor by name.

One position, carried by the asset you own and the one you rent.

The website is the asset you own.

Where the practice explains who it helps, what it treats and why a patient should call. You control the words, the photographs, the pages and the experience. Built properly it belongs to the practice outright.

The Google Business Profile is the asset you rent.

The panel Google shows beside the map: name, address, hours, photographs, services, rating, reviews, and the button that dials the office. Google owns the platform.

One is how a patient finds you. The other is how they decide.

  1. 01

    Market position

    Read the market the practice operates in, find how to redefine who they are inside it, plug the gaps, distinguish them.

  2. 02

    Visual brand

    An identity built on that new position.

  3. 03

    The one you own

    Full website rebuild: a page for each condition and service the practice treats, plus the structure local search needs, not only something visually pleasing.

  4. 04

    The one you rent

    Google Business Profile claimed, complete, optimised, and aligned to the new direction.

thelimitlessdoctor.com
Homepage of a chiropractic and acupuncture practice

A chiropractic and acupuncture practice, rebuilt on one position

Nineteen pages. The position — one doctor delivering both the adjustment and the acupuncture in the same visit — came out of what the practice's own patients had already written, and every condition page carries the reviews that describe that condition.

One price, paid once.

$12,500

Half at signing, half before launch. Strategy, brand, the full website build and the Google Business Profile overhaul, sold as one package because each piece depends on the one above it.

What this deliberately does not promise: a number of patients, a search position, or a date. The work makes a practice findable and coherent. It does not make it popular, and reviews are not part of this package.

Send me the name of your practice

I will look at what a new patient currently finds, and tell you what I see.