Run a free instant scan of your practice's website and get your score out of 100 plus your top issues — in seconds, no signup. It reads your site the way a Vancouver patient on a phone and the Google map pack actually do, then shows you where bookings are quietly slipping to the practice down the street.
In Vancouver, "dentist near me" is almost always a mobile search — typed one-handed from a SkyTrain platform, a Kitsilano café, or a car outside the office that just turned someone away. Whichever practice loads fast, shows its reviews, and lets them tap to book without a fight gets the call. The rest get scrolled past. That is the whole game on the west coast: your competitor isn't winning on better dentistry, they're winning the ten seconds before anyone reads a word about either of you.
This city makes it harder than most. Vancouver is an affluent, design-led market — patients on the west side and downtown expect a practice's site to look as considered as the clinic itself, so dental sites here lean on big, beautiful treatment-room photography, smile galleries and full-bleed hero video. Gorgeous on a designer's monitor; a slow, jittery mess on a four-year-old phone over patchy LTE. The free scan exists to show you, in seconds, whether that polish is actually costing you patients — before you spend a cent.
Drop your practice's URL into the scanner on the main audit page. You get a score out of 100 and your top issues straight away — no call, no signup, nothing upfront. It runs on your live pages, the same way Google and AI engines read them.
Run my free scan →These aren't generic web problems — they're the specific places a Vancouver dental site loses appointments without anyone at the front desk ever knowing a patient was lost. The free scan surfaces the worst of them; the deep audit names every one.
The free instant scan is deliberately fast and honest. You get a score out of 100 for your practice's site and a shortlist of your top issues — the ones most likely to be costing you booked appointments right now. No signup, no waiting, no sales call. It's a gut-check you can run in the time it takes to read this paragraph, and it's enough to tell you whether there's a real problem worth fixing.
What it is not is the full 149-check deep audit. The free scan reads the surface — score and headline issues — so you know where you stand. When you want every gap mapped and ranked, that's the deep audit below.
Beyond the scan, there's a kit of 12 free tools you can point at your practice's site right now — a Core Web Vitals checker to see how fast and stable your pages feel on mobile, an AI-crawler checker to see whether assistants can even read you, a schema validator, and more. No account, no cost. Good for a quick second opinion before you commit to the deep audit.
When the free scan tells you there's a problem and you want the whole map, the deep audit is the next step: 149 checks across 15 categories, human-reviewed, with every dental-specific issue ranked by what it's actually costing the practice — and the exact fix for each. Map-pack and local-SEO signals, Dentist and review schema page by page, mobile Core Web Vitals with the offending images named, booking-flow behaviour on real phones, and an AI-readability assessment so assistants can recommend you.
A dental site drifts: a new associate's bio goes up, the booking plugin updates, a smile-gallery upload quietly balloons page weight again. If you'd rather not re-discover problems the hard way, there's an optional monitoring membership — monthly re-scans plus always-on uptime monitoring that flags the moment your site goes down, so issues get caught before a Vancouver patient ever sees them. Ask about it when your report lands; it's a soft add-on, not a requirement.
The map pack rewards practices Google can clearly read as a local dental business. Missing Dentist or LocalBusiness schema, no review markup, and an address that doesn't match your Google Business Profile all hold you back — so the practice a few blocks away ranks above you. The free scan flags whether your schema and local signals are in place; the deep audit maps every gap.
Yes. The free instant scan gives you a score out of 100 and your top issues in seconds — and on Vancouver dental sites, oversized treatment-room and smile-gallery photos are almost always among them. Most patients here search "dentist near me" on a phone, so mobile speed is where bookings are won or lost.
Yes. I'm based in the Philippines and serve Vancouver practices remotely. The time zones line up well — Vancouver morning is my evening, so I review and respond while your front desk sleeps, and you wake to progress. Everything happens over email and call; no in-person visit needed.
It can. Third-party booking widgets often render fine on desktop and break or push content around on mobile — exactly where most Vancouver patients are booking. The deep audit tests how your booking flow behaves on real mobile viewports and flags layout shift, blocked taps and slow widget scripts.
The free scan is an instant read — a score out of 100 plus your top issues, no signup. The $297 deep audit is a human-reviewed report running 149 checks across 15 categories, with every dental-specific issue ranked by what it's costing the practice and the exact fix for each.
Especially. Affluent west-side patients judge a practice by its site in seconds, and a beautiful design can still be invisible to Google and slow on a phone. The audit separates how the site looks from how it actually performs — so the polish you paid for translates into booked appointments.
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