Why this shape of engagement fits Medical and surgical practices.
The medical and surgical practices vertical hits a specific set of web problems that a generic rebuild does not solve. The three most common are: specialty practices competing with hospital systems on google, hipaa-aware intake forms with poor ux, and referring-physician portals bolted on to marketing sites. Our CMS migration engagement is scoped explicitly to close those.
We treat the condition × treatment axis as the operative one for programmatic coverage, that's how buyers in medical and surgical practices search. Our CMS migration work inherits from that axis rather than forcing a generic city-only structure that doesn't match search intent.
Sample query we target: "private medical practice website design." That's a real search, not a theoretical one. Our CMS migration engagement ships the pages and the schema needed to rank on it.
What CMS migration delivers here.
- URL-for-URL redirect audit
- Stakeholder sign-off workflow
- SEO equity preserved through cutover
Common pain in this vertical
- Specialty practices competing with hospital systems on Google
- HIPAA-aware intake forms with poor UX
- Referring-physician portals bolted on to marketing sites
Frequently asked
Does AtlasForge work with medical and surgical practices firms specifically?
How is CMS migration priced for a medical and surgical practices firm?
What medical and surgical practices-specific schema do you ship?
Can you rank us on "private medical practice website design"?
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