A patient in Jumeirah taps "dentist near me," and in that half-second your website either earns the appointment or hands it to the clinic two streets over. The free instant scan reads your live site the way Google and an AI assistant do, then shows you a score out of 100 and your top issues — in seconds, no signup. See exactly where a busy Dubai practice quietly leaks bookings.
Dubai is one of the most demanding dental markets on earth: a tax-friendly, ultra-premium hub where multinational residents and well-insured expats expect world-class care and a website that feels just as polished. They don't open a directory — they search on a phone, compare two or three clinics in Business Bay or Dubai Marina, and book whichever site loads cleanly and answers fast. Your clinical work might be the best in the emirate, but if the website stalls or the booking widget hiccups on a phone, the patient never finds that out.
The frustrating part is that the gap is rarely about how the site looks. It's structural and invisible — the things you feel as a slower month, not the things you see when you open the homepage on your laptop. The free scan surfaces the worst of it in seconds, so you're not guessing whether the problem is real before you decide to go deeper.
These four show up again and again on Dubai clinic sites — each one a patient who searched, considered you, and booked elsewhere instead.
Drop in your clinic's URL and the scan runs a real check on your live pages. In seconds you get a score out of 100 and your top issues spelled out in plain English — enough to see, today, whether your Dubai practice is leaking bookings and where. No call, no catch, nothing upfront.
Beyond the scan, there's a set of free, single-purpose tools you can run on your own clinic site whenever you like — a fast way to gut-check one thing at a time before committing to the full picture.
See how fast and stable your pages feel on mobile — the exact reading that decides whether those treatment-room photos are costing you.
Find out whether ChatGPT and other assistants can even read your clinic site — and whether you can show up when an expat asks one for a dentist.
A quick overall read across speed, structure and basics, so you know where to look first.
The free scan tells you that something's leaking. The deep audit tells you everything — and ranks it by what it's actually costing your practice. This is the only place the full engine runs: 149 checks across 15 categories, human-reviewed by a technical web architect, with a prioritised fix list written so you can action it yourself, hand it to your developer, or hand it back to me.
The fee credits in full toward any fix work — so the audit pays for itself if you hire me to fix what it finds.
A clinic site drifts: a new treatment page, a plugin update, a booking-tool change, a quiet server hiccup overnight while Dubai sleeps. Once your practice is in good shape, an optional monitoring membership keeps it there with monthly re-scans and always-on uptime monitoring — so a broken booking form or a slipped score gets caught before it costs you a week of appointments. Soft, no pressure: ask about ongoing care when your report lands.
A scanner can tell you the schema is missing or the photos are too heavy. Turning that into a site that actually wins the map pack and loads clean on a Dubai patient's phone is architecture work — and that's where I come in.
Yes. I'm based in the Philippines and work with Dubai dental practices remotely. The Gulf Standard Time overlap is comfortable — the Philippines runs about four hours ahead of GST, so there's a long shared working window for calls and report walk-throughs. The audit reads your live site the way Google and AI do, so where the auditor sits doesn't change the findings.
Usually missing or incomplete Dentist/LocalBusiness schema and no review markup, plus on-site signals that don't agree on your area and treatments. In a dense market — Jumeirah, Business Bay, Downtown, Dubai Marina all competing — the practice with clean, consistent markup gets the slot. The free scan flags whether your structured data is there; the deep audit maps what's missing page by page.
On mobile, a lot. Dubai patients book on their phones, often on mobile data. Multi-megabyte clinical images push your Largest Contentful Paint past the point Google treats the page as slow, and a patient comparing two clinics won't wait. Compressing and lazy-loading those images is usually one of the highest-return fixes the audit surfaces.
Yes. Third-party booking and chat widgets often block rendering, shift the layout, or fail on certain mobile browsers — and the appointment goes elsewhere. The audit checks how those scripts behave on mobile and what they cost you in speed and stability, then tells you which to defer, replace, or fix.
The free instant scan gives you a score out of 100 and your top issues in seconds, no signup. The $297 deep audit is the full picture — 149 checks across 15 categories, human-reviewed, with a prioritised fix list. The fee credits toward any fix work, so it pays for itself if you hire me to implement it.
No, and I won't pretend to. I'm a Technical Web Architect based in the Philippines, serving Dubai dental practices remotely. The only contact details I publish are real — [email protected] and my booking page. Everything in your audit is verifiable against your live site.