Contact PRESNSE for a Clinic Growth Assessment
A clinic growth assessment gives you a clear read on how your practice is found online, and where it quietly loses suitable patients before they call. PRESNSE is a Hong Kong private-clinic search-growth specialist. We work only with private clinics: aesthetic, specialist, dental, physiotherapy, and Chinese medicine practices and clinic groups. Send your clinic website, category, and current concern. We review the structure, search visibility, Google Maps signals, and the facts AI search engines can read about the practice.
This is a diagnostic, not a sales deck. You get a practical view of what is worth fixing, what can wait, and which path fits the clinic.
A useful clinic growth assessment tells the owner what is actually worth fixing, what can wait, and what risk the current website quietly carries.
Why owners ask for a read before they spend
Most clinic owners do not arrive with a clear SEO question. They arrive with a feeling that the practice should be busier, and a worry about what they are allowed to do.
PRESNSE · the moment the assessment is built forSome have been burned by an agency that pushed pages too far, drew council scrutiny, and left the website stripped back and weaker than before. Others have a site that looks fine on screen but is technically empty for Google, Maps, and AI extraction.
The assessment exists for that moment. Before any budget moves, the owner gets an honest read of the website, search visibility, Google Business Profile, local signals, content clarity, and AI-readable facts. It is built for clinics that want clarity first, not a package to sign.
What to send
Use this as the pre-form checklist. The more specific the information, the more useful the first response.
The current domain and any important service or location pages.
Aesthetic, specialist, dental, physiotherapy, Chinese medicine, general practice, or clinic group.
Districts, buildings, or service areas that matter for patient discovery.
Weak enquiries, an outdated or thin website, poor Maps visibility, unclear Chinese pages, low search traffic, AI-search uncertainty, or content that feels exposed to a complaint.
Any SEO, web design, content, Google Business Profile, or paid activity already tried, including work that was later stripped back.
Whether the clinic is weighing a rebuild, an SEO retainer, local-search improvement, or a narrower diagnostic.
// The more specific the information, the more useful the first response.
What PRESNSE reviews
Website structure
We check whether the website explains the clinic clearly, gives important services their own pages, supports the enquiry path, and stops burying the pages patients actually search for. We also look at whether the backend gives Google something readable to work with.
Clinic website design →Search and bilingual visibility
We review whether the site reflects how Hong Kong patients search in English and Traditional Chinese. Translation alone misses search behaviour, district intent, and category-specific wording. 牙科 中環 does not behave as a direct translation of an English dental query.
Clinic SEO →Google Maps and local signals
We check whether the Maps listing, category, services, website facts, reviews, and location signals are consistent enough to support district-level discovery, and whether the profile contradicts the website. For clinics inside commercial buildings, this is often what decides whether a patient finds the door.
Clinic Google Maps visibility →AI-search readiness
We review whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, and Claude can read the clinic's facts from its own pages, rather than from unclear or conflicting third-party sources.
AI search for clinics →What you receive
The first response is practical. It is not a long strategy deck. The point is to help the owner make a calm decision.
// We work low-profile. Many doctors keep digital marketing at arm's length because it can feel exposing in a regulated field. We understand that. We operate quietly, we do not parade client names, and we do not publish clinic data or results that could make an owner uncomfortable. Our discretion is a deliberate part of the service, not a gap in it. The assessment is a private conversation about the practice, not a pitch you have to defend to anyone.
Pages, links, service architecture, Chinese content, or local signals that may need work.
The single gap most likely to affect discovery, trust, or suitable enquiries.
Not every issue deserves immediate budget.
Clinic SEO, a website rebuild, Google Maps work, AI-search readiness, or a combined route.
Search Console access, Google Business Profile access, analytics, existing keyword data, or internal priorities may be requested before any deeper work.
Who the assessment is for
Hong Kong private clinics that want clarity before activity
The assessment suits Hong Kong private clinics that want clarity before activity. The website has to match the standard of the clinical work. Patient trust matters before contact. The owner wants one connected view of SEO, website structure, Maps, and AI-search visibility, instead of separate vendors giving fragmented advice.
It is also useful for practice managers who need a clear way to brief partners before a rebuild or a search-growth project.
Some enquiries need a different starting point
PRESNSE is not the right first call for public hospitals, general SMEs outside the clinic category, social-media-only campaigns, paid-ad-only briefs, urgent regulatory sign-off, owners who want fast or cheap results, or clinics looking for ranking promises.
The focus here is clinic search infrastructure: website, SEO, Maps, bilingual clarity, and AI-readable facts.
Built for the search reality of each clinic category
Different niches, different rules, different patient search journeys — generic SEO misses all of it.
Some clinics do not sit in one neat category but still work in a regulated, reputation-led market. They need a search system that connects services, practitioners, locations, trust signals, and booking paths into one structure.
Private clinics →Aesthetic search is busy, competitive, and sensitive to language. The site has to carry real treatment demand while staying well inside MCHK advertising boundaries. Overexposed pages get scrutinised, then stripped back.
Aesthetic clinics →Specialists win on authority and trust, not volume. The content has to explain expertise, conditions, and referral routes clearly without tipping into promotion.
Specialist clinics →Dental search in Hong Kong is local, treatment-led, and review-sensitive. DCHK-aware content, Maps visibility, and a real service-page structure matter more here than generic SEO copy ever will.
Dental clinics →Physio practices lean on referrals while local search demand keeps climbing. The opening is in service clarity, district relevance, practitioner trust, and condition-level education, from first injury to rehab.
Physiotherapy clinics →TCM patients search by practitioner trust, district, condition language, and Chinese service terms. The structure has to make the clinic easy to understand without turning careful healthcare communication into loud marketing.
Chinese medicine clinics →Contact PRESNSE
Sunday: Off
Public holidays: Open
Frequently asked questions
Plain answers on cost, what to send, what we review first, ranking promises, and response time. Each opens with the single sentence that matters.