SEO + SEM Patient Acquisition Growth
Organic and paid search, run as one coordinated acquisition strategy rather than two disconnected channels. This is the primary implementation relationship following a 360° Audit.
- From AED 12,500/month
- Minimum 6 months engagement
- One coordinated strategy
Why Organic and Paid Work Better Together
SEO
Compounds organic visibility over time
SEM
Controlled, measurable paid acquisition
Combined
One coordinated strategy
- Shared keyword intelligence
- Shared landing-page strategy
- Shared measurement
- Better budget decisions
- More complete search visibility
What’s Included
Organic (SEO)
- Technical and on-page SEO
- Local SEO
- Healthcare keyword strategy
- Content strategy
Paid (SEM)
- Campaign architecture and restructuring
- Keyword and search-term optimization
- Conversion tracking
- Budget allocation across channels
A Minimum Six-Month Engagement
SEO requires sustained work to compound, and reliable SEM optimization needs enough conversion data to act on. Six months is the minimum window in which both can be judged fairly.
Months 1–2
Foundation
Audit findings are implemented — tracking, technical SEO, and account structure are corrected.
Months 3–4
Acceleration
Content, campaigns, and landing pages expand based on early performance data.
Months 5–6+
Compounding
Organic visibility and paid efficiency reinforce each other as the engagement matures.
From AED 12,500/month — minimum 6 months
Hospitals and complex multi-location or multi-specialty organizations should request a custom scope rather than the standard starting price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Paid search data shows which keywords and pages convert, which sharpens SEO priorities — and strong organic pages improve Quality Score and lower paid acquisition costs. Run together, each channel informs the other.
SEO requires sustained work to compound, and reliable SEM optimization needs enough conversion data to act on. Six months is the minimum window in which both can be judged fairly.
Both, with scope adjusted accordingly. Hospitals and multi-location or multi-specialty organizations should request a custom scope rather than the standard starting price.
It's strongly recommended. The audit identifies the specific gaps this engagement is scoped to close, so implementation starts from evidence rather than assumptions.
Start with the audit that scopes this engagement
Growth plans are built on audit findings, not assumptions.