A patient in Orchard or Tampines pulls out their phone, taps "dentist near me," and within seconds decides who to call. If your clinic's site loads slowly, slips out of the map pack, or trips up at the booking step, that appointment goes to the practice three doors down. Start with a free instant scan — your score out of 100 and your top issues, in seconds, no signup.
Singapore is Asia's wealthiest hub, with some of the highest smartphone and digital-maturity rates in the world. Your patients don't browse a directory — they search on a phone, glance at the Google map pack, skim the reviews, and judge whether your clinic looks current and trustworthy before they ever read a word about your team. In a market this polished, with real budgets and high expectations, a site that merely "works" isn't enough; patients expect it to feel as considered as your clinic itself.
The free instant scan is the fast way to see how your site reads to the three visitors that decide whether you get the booking: the patient on a phone, Google's local results, and the AI assistants people now ask before they open a browser. It hands you a score out of 100 and your top issues in seconds — no call, no signup, nothing upfront.
These aren't generic SEO problems. They're the specific ways a Singapore clinic site loses appointments it had already earned — patients who found you, liked you, and still ended up elsewhere.
Beautiful, full-resolution photos of your surgery and smiling-patient gallery are often several megabytes each. On a phone over mobile data, they tank your load speed — and the patient who searched "dentist near me" has already tapped back to a competitor before your hero image finishes painting.
Without Dentist / LocalBusiness and review structured data, Google can't confidently read your services, hours, location or star rating — so your clinic slides down or drops out of the local map pack entirely. That's the exact spot a "dentist near me" patient looks first, and you're not in it.
Third-party appointment widgets frequently render awkwardly or fail outright on mobile. A patient ready to book taps the button, hits a broken or sluggish form, and gives up — the practice down the road catches the appointment instead.
Singapore patients are PDPA-aware and cautious with personal data. Vague consent on your contact and booking forms, or a missing privacy posture, quietly puts off the careful patient — the one most likely to be loyal once they trust you.
The free instant scan reads your live clinic pages and hands you two things, fast: your overall score out of 100, and the top issues dragging it down — the kind listed above, named in plain English. No signup, no call, nothing to pay. It's the quickest way to confirm there's something worth fixing before you decide to go deeper.
It's an instant read, not the full 149-point examination — think of it as the X-ray that tells you exactly where to look. When you're ready for the complete picture, the deep audit goes the rest of the way.
Alongside the scan, there are 12 free tools you can run on your own clinic site — a mobile speed check, a Core Web Vitals reading, an AI-crawler check to see whether assistants can even read your site, a schema validator, and more. They're a hands-on way to gut-check the exact problems a Singapore dental site tends to hide, before you commit to anything.
The free scan tells you something is leaking. The deep audit tells you exactly what, where, and in what order to fix it. It's a human-reviewed report running 149 checks across 15 categories — every schema gap named page by page, your mobile and desktop Core Web Vitals broken down with the specific offending photos called out, your booking flow tested on a real phone, your PDPA and privacy posture reviewed, and a prioritised fix list that tells you what to do first, second, third — and why.
A clinic site drifts: a new whitening promo page, a plugin update, a fresh batch of unoptimised photos from your latest fit-out, a quiet booking-widget change. Audit clients can stay covered with monthly re-scans that catch regressions early and always-on uptime monitoring that flags the moment your site goes down — before a patient ever finds a dead booking page. It's an optional membership; just ask when your report lands.
The free instant scan gives you a score out of 100 and flags your most visible issues in seconds — including whether your Dentist / LocalBusiness and review schema is missing, one of the most common reasons a clinic drops out of the Google map pack. The $297 deep audit then maps every schema gap page by page.
Almost certainly. In Singapore, most "dentist near me" searches happen on a phone, and unoptimised megabyte clinic photos are the number-one cause of a slow mobile load. A patient who waits more than a few seconds taps back and books elsewhere. The scan flags slow loading; the deep audit names the exact images and the fix.
Yes. Singapore patients are PDPA-aware and expect a clear privacy posture. The deep audit includes a privacy and compliance category that checks your consent handling, contact forms and tracking — so trust signals work for you instead of quietly putting cautious patients off.
Yes. Third-party booking widgets are a frequent silent leak for dental sites — they often break or render awkwardly on mobile, so a ready-to-book patient gives up. The audit checks how your booking flow behaves on a real phone and whether it's costing you appointments.
Yes. I'm based in the Philippines and serve Singapore practices remotely. Singapore and the Philippines share the same time zone (SGT = PHT), so when you message during clinic hours I'm working in real time — no overnight lag. The work is done over the web; no local address is needed to read your site the way Google and AI do.
The instant scan is free, and there are 12 free tools alongside it. The deep audit — 149 checks across 15 categories with a prioritised fix list — is a one-time USD $297, credited in full toward any fix work you hire me to do.