A would-be patient in Makati, Quezon City or BGC types "dentist near me" into their phone, glances at the top map results, and taps one. If your practice isn't there — or the page they land on crawls on mobile data, won't book, or never tells Google you're a dentist — that patient becomes the clinic-next-door's new appointment. The free instant scan gives you a score out of 100 and your top issues in seconds. No signup, no call.
Dental demand in Metro Manila almost never starts at a desktop. It starts as a throbbing molar during the commute on the MRT, a parent in Pasig hunting a same-day appointment between errands, a young professional in Ortigas who just wants a cleaning near the office. The Philippines is one of the most mobile-first markets on earth — people live on their phones — and that search ends in seconds, usually from the map pack sitting right at the top of the results.
That narrows a Metro Manila dental site's job to three unforgiving things: load fast even on a patchy mobile connection, be unmistakably readable as a dentist, and let people book without friction. The free instant scan is where you start — drop your URL in and get an honest score out of 100 plus your headline issues in seconds, before you spend a peso or talk to anyone. It won't list every problem, but it tells you whether there's something worth fixing.
Not broken — these sites load and look professional. They leak in the places only Google, a phone on mobile data, and an AI assistant can see. Three patterns show up again and again on Metro Manila dental sites.
Practices love showing the bright, modern clinic and the smile-makeover before-and-afters — and they should. But those images often ship as multi-megabyte files that drag load time past the point Google calls slow, and on the patchy mobile data of an EDSA commute they barely render at all. On the exact device and connection your patients use, you're being quietly skipped.
Without Dentist/LocalBusiness and review markup, Google can't confidently tell it's looking at a Metro Manila dental clinic with real patient reviews. So it ranks the practice down the street that spelled it out — and you slip out of the three-result map pack where Metro Manila bookings are actually won.
Third-party booking embeds are the silent killer. They load heavy scripts, push the "Book Appointment" button below a slow embed, or break layout on a narrow phone. A patient who was ready to book hits friction, gives up, and messages the clinic next door on Facebook instead — where so much Metro Manila enquiry already happens. An appointment lost at the finish line.
Want to gut-check one of these right now? The free Core Web Vitals checker reads how fast and stable your page feels on mobile, and the AI crawler checker shows whether assistants can even read your site — both free, both in the toolkit below.
The free instant scan is exactly that: instant. Paste your clinic's URL and in seconds you get the read that matters.
A single overall score for how your live site reads to people, search, and AI. Most sites we scan land in the middle of the range — online and functional, but leaking visibility they can't see.
The handful of issues hurting you most right now — often missing dental schema, slow mobile photos, or an indexing gap — each in plain English, not jargon.
No account, no call, no card. Just your URL and an honest result, so you can decide for yourself whether it's worth going deeper.
To be clear: the free scan is a score plus your top issues — it's the honest first look, not the full 149-point teardown. That deeper audit is below if you want it.
Beyond the scan, there's a set of 12 free, single-purpose tools you can run on your own — no signup. Check your mobile speed, see if AI engines can read you, test your schema, or get a quick overall website checkup. Handy for a Metro Manila practice that wants to poke at one specific worry before committing to anything.
If the free scan shows there's something worth fixing, the deep audit is the complete teardown: 149 checks across 15 categories, human-reviewed by a technical web architect, ranked by what each issue is actually costing your practice in booked appointments. Built for the Metro Manila reality specifically — a booming, mobile-first SME market where slow sites and weak technical SEO are common, so clean technical foundations are a genuine, uncrowded edge over the clinic on the next block. Payable by GCash.
A dental site drifts: a new braces or whitening page goes up, the booking plugin updates, a full-resolution photo gets swapped in and quietly tanks mobile speed again. Audit clients can stay in the loop with optional monthly re-scans and always-on uptime monitoring — so problems get caught before a Metro Manila patient ever hits them. Entirely optional; just ask when your report lands.
A scan can tell you the schema is missing and the photos are too heavy. Actually rebuilding your site's structure so it ranks, loads fast on mobile data, and books cleanly — that's where you need a person who's done it before. That's me, Jerome Bilaos, a Technical Web Architect who rebuilds AI-era websites for businesses across the Philippines, Australia and the US.
I'm based right here in the Philippines and serve Metro Manila practices remotely — same country, same Philippine Standard Time timezone, so we work the same hours with zero overnight gap. No fabricated local address and no foreign-card hassle — just real contact ([email protected] or book a call) and GCash if you'd rather pay locally.
The free scan reads the surface; the paid audit works through all fifteen, with dental-specific weight on local SEO, schema, mobile performance and the booking flow.
The free instant scan gives you a score out of 100 and flags your top issues in seconds — and missing Dentist/LocalBusiness and review schema is one of the first things it surfaces, because that's the markup the Google map pack reads to rank Metro Manila practices. In a city where patients in Makati, QC and BGC almost always tap the map results first, that's where bookings are won or lost. The full $297 deep audit then maps exactly which pages need which schema and how your review signals stack up against the clinics ranking above you.
Very likely. Most Metro Manila patients search on a phone, frequently on mobile data while stuck in EDSA traffic or commuting on the MRT — and connections aren't always fast. Multi-megabyte treatment-room and smile-makeover photos blow out load time and fail Core Web Vitals, so the page that should win a "dentist near me" tap loses it to a lighter competitor. The free scan estimates your mobile speed; the deep audit names the specific images and the size each should be.
Yes, on two fronts. First, a technical audit reads your live pages, schema, speed and indexing wherever the auditor sits, so the data is the same — but I'm in the same country and the same Philippine Standard Time timezone as you, so we work the same hours with zero overnight lag. Second, a PH-based specialist who actually rebuilds AI-era sites is a credibility edge most local clinics can't claim — and you can pay simply via GCash rather than wrangling a foreign card.
Because third-party booking widgets are a common silent leak for dental sites. They often load heavy scripts, break layout on a narrow phone, or push the "Book Appointment" button below a slow embed — so a patient ready to book gives up and messages the clinic down the street on Facebook instead, where so much Metro Manila enquiry already happens. The deep audit checks whether your widget actually works on real mobile widths and where it's dragging your page speed.
Metro Manila is a fast-growing, mobile-first SME market where slow mobile sites and weak technical SEO are genuinely common — which means clean technical foundations are a real, uncrowded edge rather than table stakes. This isn't an automated keyword PDF or a backlink package. The free scan is an honest instant read; the $297 deep audit is 149 checks across 15 categories, human-reviewed, ranked by what each issue is actually costing your practice in booked appointments.
The free scan is your score out of 100 plus your headline issues. The $297 deep audit is the full picture: 149 checks across 15 categories, your Dentist/LocalBusiness and review schema page by page, a mobile Core Web Vitals breakdown with the offending photos named, indexing and crawl integrity, AI-readability, and a prioritised fix list you can action yourself, hand your developer, or hand back to me. Payable by GCash for Philippine clients.