Industries: clinics & healthcare

Patients search before they call.Be there when they do.

Chiropractors, dentists, physiotherapists, TCM and aesthetic clinics. Patients describe a symptom, add an area, and choose from whoever appears. Jarvia makes sure that includes you.

The problem

A full appointment book today says nothing about next year.

Clinics are built on referral and reputation, both of which work beautifully until they plateau. Meanwhile the patient with a new problem is typing "sciatica treatment singapore" or "dentist open sunday" into Google, or asking ChatGPT who to see. That patient has never heard of you, and the clinic that answers their exact question in plain language is the one they call.

What patients actually search

  • chiropractor singapore back pain
  • sciatica treatment singapore
  • physiotherapy near me open saturday
  • dentist for nervous patients singapore
  • tcm clinic for frozen shoulder

Why the usual options don't fit

Why good clinics stay invisible.

01

Treatment pages that say almost nothing

The most common pattern by far. A clinic lists its conditions, gives each one two or three sentences, and wonders why none of them rank. The page that wins answers what the condition is, what treatment involves, what it costs, and how long it takes. Thin pages do not lose slowly, they never compete at all.

02

Health directories and aggregators

Booking platforms and clinic directories outrank individual practices, capture the patient, and rent them back to you. Ranking your own pages means the patient arrives at your clinic, not at a marketplace listing you alongside four competitors.

03

A website built once and left alone

Most clinic sites were built properly, then never touched again. Hours drift out of date, no new pages appear, and Google reads the silence as a business that may no longer be running. It is the cheapest problem on this list to fix and the most common.

How Jarvia is built differently

You treat patients. The finding-you part runs itself.

Your website, your Google Business Profile, your reviews, a proper page for every condition you treat, and a monthly report in plain English. It runs on a platform built and overseen by a specialist, so nothing here becomes another admin task at the end of a clinic day.

Found on Google Maps

The map block with three clinics wins the urgent searches, and patients rarely scroll past it. Jarvia keeps your listing consistent everywhere it appears, tracks where you stand, and builds the review momentum that decides the order.

A real page per condition

One page for each condition you treat, written to answer the question a patient actually types, not a paragraph on a shared services page. This is the single biggest gap in most clinic websites and the one that changes what you rank for.

Reviews that arrive without chasing

Ready-to-send review requests and follow-ups that turn a good appointment into a Google review. For clinics it is the strongest signal you control, and the one patients read before booking.

Proof, from a specialist B2B niche

A specialist industrial supplier went from invisible to #1.

The same program, real search data, pages that answer real questions, and relentless measurement, took a specialist B2B supplier from invisible to the #1 Google result in its niche. Clinics are a different market with different rules, but the method does not change, and most local competitors are doing very little of it.

Delivered by Christopher Nielsen, Jarvia's founder, Google-certified, 15+ years in B2B marketing. Numbers verified in Google Search Console.

648%

YoY organic traffic growth

Google Search Console, 12-month comparison

#1.1

Average Google position

For the company's core industrial term

30.23%

Click-through rate

On the #1 ranking, 3× the typical top result

65+

Countries reached

Organic visibility without a cent of ad spend

How it starts

A thirty-minute conversation and one Google consent click.

From there the platform finds your Search Console and Analytics properties and backfills sixteen months of history, all read-only. No website yet, or one you would rather not send a patient to? Jarvia builds it, with analytics and Search Console wired in from day one.

One consent click 16 months backfilled Read-only access

Questions clinics & healthcare businesses ask

Our patients come from referrals. Why do we need this?

Referrals reach the people your patients happen to talk to. Search reaches everyone else, and it compounds: the pages and reviews built this year keep bringing patients for years. The two are not in competition, and a clinic that has both is far harder to displace.

There are rules about what a clinic can advertise. How does that work here?

There are, and they differ by profession: doctors, dentists and TCM practitioners are bound by their professional boards, while some practices are not regulated the same way. Jarvia does not decide what you may claim. Content is drafted from the facts you give us and nothing publishes without you seeing it first, so anything your guidelines do not allow simply never goes out. If you are unsure about a specific claim, that is a question for your professional body, not for us.

Do we have to write anything, or learn a dashboard?

No. Pages are drafted from your treatments and checked against your clinic's facts before publishing. You approve from your phone if you want a say, or let it run. On Growth Partner a specialist curates it for you.

We already have a website. Does it need replacing?

Often not. If the site is sound we can work with it, keep your existing pages and addresses, and add what is missing. If it is beyond help, or you cannot get into it any more, Jarvia builds a new one and brings your existing pages and articles across so nothing you have earned in Google is lost.

How quickly would we see anything?

Local searches are usually less competitive than national ones, so movement often shows within the first couple of months, particularly in the map results once reviews and listings are consistent. Anything faster than that is being sold to you, not measured.