Clinic Improvement Audit
We do not sell ranking positions. We offer independent audits that explain which measurable factors may be improved: website transparency, price clarity, service pages, reviews, communication, AI visibility, and patient information quality.
What the Audit Is
The audit is a structured report, prepared for your clinic, that walks through every criterion of the open methodology and shows:
- which criteria your clinic currently earns, misses, or leaves unverifiable — with the exact public evidence we used;
- which measurable factors could be improved: website transparency, price clarity, dedicated service pages, review management, communication channels, AI & search visibility, and patient information quality;
- concrete, prioritized recommendations — e.g. publishing a price range page, listing your dentists and their specializations, adding structured data, or answering public reviews.
What the Audit Is Not
- It is not a way to buy a position. Purchasing an audit does not add a single point to your score. Declining one costs nothing.
- It is not review manipulation. We will never advise fake reviews, incentivized reviews, or suppression of criticism — those practices trigger red-flag penalties under the methodology.
- It is not preferential treatment. Your score changes only when your public data changes, exactly as it would if you made the same improvements without us.
If a clinic implements audit recommendations, its public data genuinely improves — and the score follows the data, recalculated by the same rules that apply to every clinic. This ordering is deliberate: transparency improvements help patients first, and the rating second.
How It Works
- Request. Contact us with your clinic name.
- Assessment. We prepare the criterion-by-criterion report from public sources, the same way the index itself is built.
- Delivery. You receive the report and a walkthrough call. What you do with the recommendations is up to you.
Independence Note
Audit revenue funds the maintenance of this index. To keep the incentives clean: auditors and data maintainers apply the same public-evidence rules to every clinic, audit clients are not labeled or favored in the ranking, and all data changes — for clients and non-clients alike — appear in the public changelog. See the full conflict of interest policy.