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Every clinic owner wants more new patients from Google. Most think the answer is "more blogs" or "better keywords." But if your site structure is wrong, Google literally can't understand who you help, what you treat, or where you treat—and no amount of content will fix it. In this episode, Jeremy breaks down the exact website architecture Patch uses to rank clinics in 2025 and 2026.
SEO isn't "write more blogs." SEO starts with architecture. Until your site is structured around your locations and services, Google will keep sending patients to the clinic across the street—not because they're better, but because their site is easier to understand.
Google doesn't care about pretty colors, brand photos, or how "nice" your homepage feels. It cares about:
If your site can't answer those three questions clearly and cleanly, it drops you down the rankings and rewards clinics with better structure.
Most clinics only have a handful of pages: Home, About, Contact, maybe a generic "Physical Therapy" page. That's not enough. Jeremy walks through the structure Patch uses for hundreds of clinics:
Create a /locations/ hub with a separate page for every area people actually search:
If you only have "Charleston" but people search "physical therapist Mount Pleasant," Google has no reason to show you without a dedicated Mount Pleasant page.
Create a /services/ hub with a page for every major offer, such as:
Each service page should:
Once your services and locations are in place, you can layer in:
These pages should internally link back to your service and location pages so Google can see the full web of relevance.
Internal links are how you tell Google, "We do this service in this place for this problem."
For example:
Now when someone searches "back pain physical therapist in Charlotte," Google can connect all three: problem + service + location. That's how you start ranking for high-intent searches that actually turn into patients.
One of the biggest red flags Jeremy sees: clinics who don't even have access to their own site because an agency controls it.
If you don't own your site, you:
You should always have full access to your website, hosting, and DNS so changes to structure, pages, and content can be made as your clinic evolves.
Use this episode as a checklist against your current site:
Know a clinic owner posting nonstop content with no SEO payoff? Send them this episode. Their traffic problem might not be content—it might be site structure.
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Fix the foundation first. Once your site is structured the way Google thinks, every piece of content you create starts working 10x harder for you.