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Technical SEO for clinics · Dublin, Ireland

Patients are choosing the clinic that loads first.

If your clinic site is slow on mobile, missing from Google, or failing Core Web Vitals, you're losing patients to competitors before they ever see your work. I find what's broken and fix it — the actual work, done by one pair of hands.

diagnostic — clinic site · 4-week project
Mobile
49 85/100
Desktop
57 97/100
Indexed pages
28 48
Real clinic project. Bloated CSS and JavaScript cleaned out, indexation corrected, Core Web Vitals moved into the green. Figures from PageSpeed, before and after.
The difference

Most clinic SEO stops at a report.

Plenty of agencies will audit your clinic site and hand you a PDF of problems. Then you're left to find a developer and hope it gets done. I find the problems and fix them.

A typical clinic audit

Findings, then you're on your own

  • A report of what's wrong
  • Handed over, then they're gone
  • You source and brief a developer
  • Fixes happen — or quietly don't
This

Found and fixed, by one person

  • The same rigorous audit
  • Four weeks of implementation
  • I do the work on your site myself
  • Before / after on every metric moved
What this looks like for a clinic

What a recent clinic project turned up.

From a real four-week engagement with a hair transplant clinic. These are the issues sitting under most clinic sites — invisible until someone goes looking.

CSS

Bloated CSS from a previous build

The clinic's previous team had left a large amount of unused and redundant CSS in the codebase, weighing every page down. Stripped back to what the site actually uses — a direct, measurable speed gain.

JS

JavaScript dragging down load time

Render-blocking and leftover scripts held up the page before anything could display. Cleaned up, deferred what could wait, removed what wasn't needed.

IDX

Most of the site wasn't indexed

Only 28 pages were making it into Google — treatment and service pages among the missing. Corrected the underlying issues and rebuilt internal linking; indexed pages climbed to 48.

CWV

Core Web Vitals failing

Mobile sat at 49 and desktop at 57 on PageSpeed. After the CSS and JavaScript work, mobile reached 85, desktop 97, and Core Web Vitals moved into the green — passing.

What it costs

Fixed-price, scoped per clinic.

Priced against the real alternative: an audit fee plus weeks of a developer's time. Bundled, by one senior hand, it usually comes in lower — and it actually gets done.

€2k€4k

Final figure depends on site size and scope. You'll know it before anything starts.

  • Full technical audit & prioritised findings
  • Four weeks of hands-on implementation
  • Core Web Vitals, indexation, schema, architecture
  • Before / after verification at close-out
Straight answers

Clinic owners ask these first.

Why does technical SEO matter for a clinic website?+

Patients searching for a treatment compare a few clinics in minutes. If your pages load slowly on mobile, aren't indexed by Google, or don't surface in local results, you lose that patient to a competitor before they ever see your work. Technical SEO fixes the foundation so your clinic actually shows up.

How much does technical SEO for a clinic cost in Ireland?+

Projects run €2,000–€4,000, depending on site size and scope. Many agencies quote €5,000–€10,000 for comparable technical work. This is the same work done directly by one senior person: the audit plus four weeks of implementation, not a report you're left to action yourself.

Do you work with all types of clinics?+

Yes — skin, hair, dental, cosmetic, and other service-based medical practices. The technical issues are similar across them: slow mobile pages, poor indexation, weak local signals. Colin has done exactly this work for a hair transplant clinic.

How long until a clinic sees results?+

Many technical fixes show up within four to eight weeks as Google re-crawls — indexation corrections and speed improvements especially. You'll see the before/after metrics at close-out regardless.

Colin O'Brien, technical SEO consultant, Dublin Next step

Send me your clinic's URL. I'll tell you what's wrong.

One clinic site, in Ireland. I'll take a real look and tell you straight whether there's work worth doing — and what it would take.

Colin O'Brien, Dublin