HQ command dashboard
Every branch and department profile in one view — status, ratings, review backlog, ranking movement — with drill-down to any location.
A chain is only as findable as its weakest branch, and a hospital only as strong as its least-visible department. We manage every location and every department profile centrally — with one dashboard, one report, and add-on pricing per location, per profile.
Multi-location healthcare fails on Google in a predictable way: head office optimizes the flagship, while branch listings drift — unclaimed, mistimed, wrong numbers, unanswered reviews. Patients don't distinguish; a bad branch experience reads as a bad brand, and Google's trust in the whole entity erodes with every inconsistency.
Multi-department centers fail differently: the hospital profile ranks, but the cardiology department, the dental wing and the individual consultants are invisible as searchable entities — so "cardiologist near me" goes to the standalone clinic across the road while your cath lab sits under-booked.
Both problems have the same cure: treat every location and every department/doctor as its own managed profile, run centrally with the same weekly discipline — verification, hours, posts, reviews, reporting — that a single great clinic gets.
Every branch and department profile in one view — status, ratings, review backlog, ranking movement — with drill-down to any location.
Each branch verified, categorized, timed and posted individually — because Google ranks branches, not brands.
Consultants and departments get their own managed presence feeding the parent entity — the multi-department playbook hospitals miss.
All branches' reviews monitored and answered in brand voice, with per-branch sentiment and escalation routing to the right manager.
A monthly league table for HQ: calls, bookings, ratings and rankings per location — see exactly which branches leak patients.
Names, logos, offers and NAP data locked consistent across the network — the trust signal Google and patients both read.
Every existing listing across all branches and departments audited — duplicates, gaps, inconsistencies mapped in one report.
Branches onboard in waves — verified, optimized and switched to autopilot, typically several per week.
HQ reads one monthly report; branch managers see their own numbers; we fix what slips.
Your plan covers one location and one doctor profile. Each additional branch or doctor profile adds a subscription at 50% of your plan's price — same 12-month or 6-month payment plans, one central invoice. Volume terms for networks of 10+ locations.
Price my networkEvery healthcare business is one of these three shapes — and each is managed differently on Google:
| 🏠 Single location | 🏢 Multi-location | 🏥 Multi-department | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | One clinic, one address, one or few doctors | Chains & branches — same brand, many addresses | One hospital/center, many specialties under one roof |
| Google presence | One optimized profile | One verified profile per branch, centrally managed | One hospital profile + department & doctor profiles |
| Reviews | One review flywheel | Per-branch flywheels; brand-level monitoring | Per-department flows; complaints routed to the right desk |
| Reporting | Clinic report | Branch-vs-branch league table for HQ | Department-level P&L of visibility |
| Subscription | 1 plan | Plan + add-on per location | Plan + add-on per doctor profile |
| Best for | Independent clinics | Diagnostic chains, pharmacy chains, dental & eye-care chains | Multi-specialty hospitals, polyclinics, mother-and-child centers |
Simple math: pick your plan (Starter/Pro/Growth), which covers one location and one doctor profile. Every additional location or doctor profile is an add-on subscription at 50% of that plan's price — e.g., on Growth (₹95,000/year), each extra branch adds ₹47,500/year. Everything lands on one central invoice, with volume terms from 10+ locations.
The network runs on one plan tier for consistency — most chains choose Pro or Growth. Flagship-heavy networks sometimes run Growth on hero branches and Pro elsewhere; we structure that in the order form.
Yes — that's the multi-department model: the hospital keeps its master profile while departments (cardiology, dental, diagnostics) and individual consultants get managed practitioner profiles that feed the parent entity. Google explicitly supports and rewards this structure.
Branches roll out in waves after the network audit — typically several per week, so a 20-branch chain is fully live within a few weeks, with the league-table reporting starting from the first month.
The network audit is free for chains — every branch's listing scored in one report, with the rollout plan attached.