Consult Engine
Fill Your Surgery Schedule
We drive a steady flow of qualified patient consults through targeted ads and conversion-focused funnels. Our Consult Engine fills your surgery schedule with high-value procedures like rhinoplasty, tummy tucks, mommy makeovers, and more—all while staying HIPAA-compliant to protect patient privacy.
What's Included
- Precision-targeted Google & social media ads
- High-converting landing pages for each procedure
- HIPAA-compliant EventRICH.AI tracking
- Cost-per-acquisition optimization
- Monthly performance reports with ROI data
Expected Outcomes
- More booked appointments for $10k-$20k+ surgeries
- Immediate boost in monthly revenue
- Clear visibility into campaign performance
How It Works
1Targeted Lead Generation
We run precision-targeted Google and social media ad campaigns focused on your most lucrative procedures (e.g., "mommy makeover [City]" or "rhinoplasty specialist near me"). By showing the right message to the right local audience, we generate a quick surge of new inquiries for $10k–$20k+ surgeries. Each click is guided to a specific offer—for example, an ad for "mommy makeover" leads to a page inviting the patient to book a consultation for that $15k+ procedure.
2High-Converting Landing Pages
Every ad is paired with a dedicated landing page or funnel tailored to convert clicks into consult bookings. We design these pages to showcase your credentials and before-&-after photos, include patient testimonials, and feature strong calls-to-action like "Book Your Consultation." The pages are mobile-friendly and optimized to turn online visitors into real appointments—making sure no ad dollar is wasted.
3Privacy-Safe Analytics
Behind the scenes, we monitor and refine the campaign continuously with our EventRICH.AI tracking. This HIPAA-safe analytics system measures exactly which ad, keyword, or social post brought in each consultation, without capturing any personally identifiable health info. You see clear ROI on your marketing (e.g., cost per consult, revenue per procedure) without ever risking patient data.