Medical Group Marketing
Give all 47 of your providers a page worth finding
A multi-location medical group is dozens of searchable entities, and that's an advantage when each one is found. Seven AI marketing experts build individual, search-optimized pages for every provider and every office — you make the calls, your AI team does the work, and you're up and running the same day.
Turn every new provider and location into more reach, not more work
Every provider in your group deserves a page that ranks for their name, their specialty, and their location — and when each one has it, your footprint becomes your biggest acquisition channel. Instead of dumping everyone onto a single directory page or spending months hand-building profiles, your AI marketing team builds them all, so your orthopedist in Scottsdale is the first thing the person searching for knee pain relief two miles away sees.
- Individual provider pages Google treats as real, rankable content — not thin directory rows
- Location pages written distinctly for each office, so each one earns its own local visibility
- New providers searchable from day one instead of waiting 6+ months to show up
- Clear visibility into which locations and specialties are actually driving patient volume
Your AI marketing experts generate unique, search-optimized pages for every provider-location-specialty combination in your group.
One platform that scales with your provider count — you direct it, your AI team builds it
If your cardiology team in your North Dallas office offers stress testing, echocardiograms, and cardiac rehab — that's content patients are searching for. You direct it, and your AI marketing team builds pages around those real services at those real locations, with your market analyzed daily, so patients searching for 'echocardiogram near Plano' or 'pediatric urgent care open Saturday in Gilbert' find your group instead of the single-provider practice down the street.
- Individual provider pages optimized for name, credentials, and conditions treated
- Location-specific service pages — not one generic page with an address swap
- Specialty pages for each discipline across each office
- Automatic internal linking between providers, locations, and services so Google understands your full footprint
Here's what they actually type — and it's wildly specific.
Patients don't search your group's brand — own the searches they actually run
Patients searching for multi-specialty groups search by condition, by procedure, by insurance, by location, and by availability — things like 'best dermatologist in Chandler AZ accepting new patients' or 'who does colonoscopies near me' or 'family doctor open weekends Frisco TX.' When you have a page that matches each of those searches — for each provider, at each location — you're the practice they find first.
- 'orthopedic doctor near me that does cortisone injections'
- 'pediatrician in South Austin accepting Blue Cross'
- 'endocrinologist thyroid specialist [city name]'
- 'urgent care with x-ray open now near [neighborhood]'
- 'OB-GYN who does IUD placement in [suburb]'
Simple, flat pricing — one new patient covers it
Viotto runs $399 to $899 per month depending on the plan, with a 14-day free trial so you can see it working before you pay. No contracts, no setup fees, no per-location gouging — just a platform you control.
- Starter — $399/mo: after-hours AI receptionist, reputation management with automatic Google review requests to every patient, and web-form lead nurturing.
- Pro — $499/mo (most popular): everything in Starter, plus daily market analysis, a custom website built in ~48 hours, automated monthly SEO, and compliance-screened content published twice a week.
- Growth — $899/mo + ad spend: everything in Pro, plus Google and Meta ad management run end-to-end with consolidated billing.
You built a multi-location practice — now run its marketing like you own it
No more spreadsheets tracking which providers have bio pages, no more copy-pasted location content Google ignores, no more agencies charging you per location for the same template with a different zip code. Your AI marketing team replaces all of that on a single platform that understands medical groups are dozens of searchable entities that each deserve to be found — and you're up and running the same day, about 30 minutes of your time a month.
- Replace manual page creation with automated, unique content per provider-location pair
- Stop paying agencies per-location fees for templated work
- Give each new provider immediate search visibility from day one
Frequently asked questions
How does Viotto handle providers who practice at multiple locations?
Each provider-location combination gets its own optimized page. If Dr. Patel sees patients in three offices, she gets three distinct pages — each targeting the local search terms relevant to that area. No duplicate content, no thin pages.
We already have a website with provider bios. Why do we need this?
Provider bios are not the same as search-optimized provider pages. A bio says where someone went to medical school. A Viotto page makes sure that when someone searches 'knee replacement surgeon in Mesa AZ,' your orthopedist actually shows up.
Can we add new providers and locations without rebuilding everything?
Yes — that's the entire point. When you add a new provider or open a new office, Viotto generates the corresponding pages automatically. Your marketing scales with your group instead of falling behind it.
Does this work for multi-specialty groups or just single-specialty with multiple locations?
Both. Viotto handles the full matrix — multiple specialties across multiple locations with multiple providers. Whether you're a primary care group with 8 offices or a multi-specialty organization with cardiology, dermatology, and orthopedics under one roof, each combination gets its own page.
See what Viotto can do for your medical groups practice
Start your 14-day free trial with your specialty pre-selected. Up and running the same day — about 30 minutes a month from you after that.
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Guides for medical groups practices
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