Medical SEO Specialists
Kay & Co. provides specialist medical SEO for healthcare websites that need accurate, trustworthy and search-ready content across Google, local search and AI answer engines.
Doctor-led SEO and GEO
Medical SEO needs more than keyword placement. It needs accurate language, clear structure, author trust, source awareness and careful boundaries around sensitive topics.
Why specialists matter
Medical search is shaped by patient intent, YMYL expectations, E-E-A-T signals and the need for plain, accurate explanations. Specialist SEO keeps those factors connected.
Generic SEO risk
Generic SEO can over-focus on rankings, volume and conversion copy. Medical websites need careful language that supports enquiries without overstating outcomes or drifting into advice.
Content model
A medical copywriter can be useful, but doctor-led first drafts create stronger clinical nuance from the start. Review still matters, but accuracy should not be patched in at the end.
Related reading
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FAQ
A medical SEO specialist improves search visibility for medical websites while considering accuracy, E-E-A-T, YMYL expectations, patient intent and technical SEO.
YMYL matters because health-related content can influence important decisions, so search systems and users expect stronger evidence, clarity and trust.
Not always, but doctor-led content is valuable for complex or sensitive healthcare topics where nuance and accuracy matter from the first draft.
Yes. Schema can help clarify services, organisations, FAQs, breadcrumbs and article structure for search engines and AI systems.
No. SEO supports visibility and clarity. Clinical governance and review should still follow the organisation's own standards.
Kay & Co. will review the technical, content, local and AI-search signals that affect how your healthcare website is found and trusted.