Field notes for clinic marketing decisions.
Guides, comparisons and short essays from inside clinic audits and retainers. Written by the people running the work — not ghostwritten, not SEO-bait.
Acne & acne-scar treatment marketing in India: two journeys, one funnel
Acne and acne-scar treatment is high-volume, emotionally charged, and actually two different patient journeys — urgent active acne and considered scar revision. A practical marketing guide for dermatology and skin clinics in India.
Cataract surgery marketing in India: volume, premium lenses and the family decision
Cataract surgery is a volume business with a premium-lens upside — and a decision often made by the patient's adult children. A practical marketing guide for eye clinics and hospitals in India: local trust, IOL education and the family-led journey.
Clear aligner & Invisalign marketing in India: selling the invisible smile
Clear aligners sell on aspiration and convenience to image-conscious adults — while mail-order brands undercut on price. A practical Invisalign and aligner marketing guide for Indian clinics: how to win on supervised, expert care.
Dental implant marketing in India: the high-value end of dentistry
Dental implants are the high-value, high-consideration end of dentistry — single teeth to full-arch All-on-4 — and they sell on trust and education, not discounts. A practical implant marketing guide for clinics in India, including the NRI and international opportunity.
Digital marketing for clinics in India: the complete 2026 guide
A clinic sits between the solo doctor and the hospital — and its marketing has its own job: building a clinic brand and systems that don't depend on a single doctor. The complete 2026 guide to digital marketing for clinics in India.
Digital marketing for hospitals in India: the complete 2026 guide
A hospital is not a big clinic — its marketing problem is multi-department, multi-location and brand-versus-doctors all at once. The complete 2026 guide to digital marketing for hospitals in India: where to prioritise, what works, and how to measure it in admissions, not impressions.
Hair transplant clinic marketing in India: escaping the per-graft price war
Hair transplant marketing in India has collapsed into a per-graft price war that punishes good clinics. A complete guide to competing on results and credibility instead — the channels, the content and the trust signals that win patients who don't just pick the cheapest quote.
Content marketing for hospitals vs clinics: why the same playbook fails both
Content marketing is the highest-compounding channel in healthcare — but hospitals and clinics need fundamentally different strategies. Breadth vs depth, institutional vs doctor-led authority, and the formats, governance and measurement that make each work in India.
Hospital branding in India: building a brand bigger than its doctors
Branding a hospital isn't a logo refresh — it's the trust a patient feels before they enquire, and the asset that survives a star consultant resigning. A practical guide to hospital branding in India: trust signals, brand architecture and how brand multiplies every rupee of marketing.
Hospital SEO in India: how multi-location hospitals get found on Google
Hospital SEO isn't clinic SEO scaled up — it's a multi-location, multi-department problem with medical-grade trust requirements. A practical guide to ranking a hospital in India: per-location local SEO, department and doctor page architecture, E-E-A-T and measurement.
Knee & joint replacement marketing in India: the high-value orthopaedic decision
Joint replacement is high-value orthopaedic surgery chosen through second opinions, surgeon credibility and family research. A practical marketing guide for orthopaedic surgeons and hospitals in India — including robotic differentiation and the medical-tourism opportunity.
LASIK & refractive surgery marketing in India: SMILE, LASIK and ICL
Refractive surgery is elective, aspirational and safety-anxious all at once — and patients now compare SMILE, LASIK and ICL before they choose a surgeon. A practical marketing guide for refractive practices in India.
Marketing for surgeons in India: winning the highest-trust decision in healthcare
Surgery is the highest-trust, highest-anxiety decision in healthcare — chosen through research and second opinions, not discounts. A practical guide to marketing for surgeons in India: building surgeon credibility, the channels that convert, and ethical advertising.
Medical tourism marketing: how Indian hospitals attract international patients
For many Indian hospitals the international-patient channel is the highest-margin line they run — and the one most often treated as an afterthought. A practical guide to medical tourism marketing: which source markets to target, the international-patient journey, and how to turn enquiries into arrivals.
Medspa & aesthetic clinic marketing in India: botox, fillers and the recurring-revenue model
Aesthetic medicine is aspiration, discretion and recurring revenue all at once. A practical marketing guide for medspas and aesthetic clinics in India — botox, fillers and anti-ageing — built around injector credibility and client lifetime value, not one-off discounts.
Digital marketing for doctors in India: the complete 2026 guide
What digital marketing for doctors in India actually involves, the channels that move patient enquiries, what it costs, and how to avoid the discount trap — a complete 2026 guide.
Dental clinic marketing in India: implants, aligners and the local-pack game
Dentistry is really two businesses — convenience care and high-consideration treatments. A complete dental marketing guide for clinics in India that wins both.
Ophthalmology & eye clinic marketing in India: LASIK, cataract and beyond
Eye-care marketing has to hold two things at once: lifestyle aspiration and surgical safety. A guide to marketing LASIK, cataract and ophthalmology clinics in India.
Google Ads vs Meta Ads for clinics: which one, when, and why most clinics need both
Google captures intent; Meta creates it. The clinics that win run both deliberately. Here’s how to think about the split for a high-consideration specialism.
Orthopaedic clinic marketing in India: winning the second-opinion decision
Orthopaedic patients decide through second opinions. A guide to marketing orthopaedic and spine clinics in India — local SEO, surgeon credibility and reviews.
Cosmetic surgery marketing in India: a permanent, premium decision
Cosmetic surgery is a permanent, researched, premium decision. A guide to marketing plastic and cosmetic surgery practices in India without attracting price-shoppers.
Healthcare branding for clinics in India: building trust that converts
Healthcare branding isn’t a logo — it’s the trust a patient feels before they enquire. How clinics in India can build a brand that actually converts.
Six mistakes high-consideration clinics make on Meta — and how to fix them
After auditing dozens of clinic Meta accounts, the mistakes that cost the most are operational, not creative. Here are the six we see most often and the fixes that work.
Why we charge for the audit (and stopped doing free strategy calls)
A free strategy call is a sales pitch dressed as advice. A paid audit is a deliverable you can act on whether or not you ever work with us. Here’s the reasoning.
The 8-area clinic marketing audit: a framework you can run yourself
You don’t have to hire anyone to start. Here’s the eight-area framework we use, distilled so you can run a first pass on your own clinic this week.
Marketing for hair transplant clinics: winning the YouTube research phase
Hair-transplant patients become experts before they book — and they do it on YouTube. The clinics that show up there escape the price war. Here’s how.
Before/after photos and Meta ads: navigating the policy for clinics in India
Your before/after work is your most persuasive asset — and the fastest way to get your Meta ads rejected. Here’s how to show results compliantly.
How much should a clinic spend on marketing in India? A budgeting framework
There’s no universal percentage. The right clinic marketing budget is built from the value of a patient and the maths of your channels. Here’s the framework.
What a clinic website should actually contain to convert patients
The patient who reaches your website has already done the work. Most clinic sites then answer the clinic’s questions instead of the patient’s. Here’s how to fix that.
Marketing for IVF and fertility clinics in India: the long-decision-cycle playbook
IVF has the longest, most emotional decision cycle in clinical marketing. The clinics that win don’t lose patients on the ad — they lose them in the months after. Here’s how not to.
GA4 and conversion tracking for clinics: stop counting form-fills as patients
Every marketing decision you make is only as trustworthy as the tracking underneath it. In most clinics, that tracking is quietly wrong. Here’s how to fix it.
How clinics in India can ethically build review velocity on Google and Practo
Reviews drive both local ranking and the booking decision. The clinics with commanding reputations built a system — here’s the ethical one that actually works in India.
Why your clinic’s WhatsApp response time is quietly losing you patients
Most clinics lose more patients after the enquiry than before it. The leak is operational — response time and follow-up — and it’s the highest-return fix we make.
Instagram for aesthetic & dermatology clinics: an authority-content playbook
Most clinic Instagram strategies optimise for the wrong thing — reach and trends. The accounts that actually convert build authority. Here’s the playbook.
How to market a dermatology clinic in India — without resorting to discounts
Dermatology is a credibility-led, visually-evaluated specialism — which means the discount-led playbook actively works against you. Here’s what to do instead.
Local SEO for clinics in India: the complete Google Business Profile playbook
For most clinics, the local pack is the single highest-return organic channel — and it rewards a small set of signals you fully control. Here’s the complete playbook.
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