🏷️Procedure-Specific Pages
Dedicated pages for rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, liposuction, facelift, and every other procedure you perform — each covering candidacy, technique, and recovery — help patients self-educate and rank for the exact procedure searches they run.
🎓Board-Certification & Credential Display
Board certification, fellowship training, and hospital affiliations are displayed prominently across your site — the single most important trust signal for patients evaluating a surgeon they've never met for an elective, irreversible procedure.
✨Filterable Before/After Gallery
A gallery organized and filterable by procedure lets patients see outcomes specific to what they're considering — the most persuasive content a surgical practice can publish, built with proper consent handling and disclaimers.
📅Virtual Consultation Request Form
A structured virtual consultation request — capturing procedure interest, goals, and photos if the patient chooses — lowers the barrier to that first conversation and gives your team context before the call even happens.
💳Financing Options Display
Clear financing information — monthly payment estimates and accepted lenders like CareCredit or Alphaeon — addresses cost concerns upfront for a category of procedures that are rarely covered by insurance and often require planning.
🛡️Patient Safety & Accreditation Info
AAAASF or AAAHC facility accreditation, hospital privileges, and anesthesia safety protocols displayed clearly reassure patients navigating a field where safety varies enormously between providers — and where that variance matters enormously.
💬Real Patient Testimonials
Testimonials from real patients, placed alongside relevant procedure pages, provide the social proof that turns a researching visitor into a consultation booking — never fabricated, always with proper consent and disclosure.
📆Recovery Timeline Content Per Procedure
Detailed, procedure-specific recovery timelines — downtime, activity restrictions, follow-up visits — help patients plan realistically around work and family, and answer one of the most common pre-consult questions before they ask it.