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Industry: Medical & Telehealth

Medical & Telehealth Marketing & Growth Systems

We don't pitch medical brands on theory. We operate one. GLP3WeightLoss.com is a live GLP-1 / GLP-3 telehealth + research-peptide site we built and run end-to-end — schema, compliance copy, catalog, lead capture.

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What we ship for Medical & Telehealth

  • YMYL-grade SEO
  • Medical schema stack
  • AI content engine
  • Lead capture built for clinics
  • Multi-state telehealth pages
  • Ad-compliant funnel copy
Why Us For This

We've actually built and operated a site in medical & telehealth.

Most agencies pitching medical & telehealth marketing have never run a business in the category. They have a deck, a case-study slide they bought from another vendor, and a list of tactics that worked once for someone else. That's not what we are.

We built and operate GLP3WeightLoss.com end to end — schema, content, funnel, dispatch where applicable. Every recommendation we make for your medical & telehealth business is something we've already lived in production. Not theory. Not a slide deck.

If your medical & telehealth marketing has been a string of agency promises that never quite landed, this is a different conversation. We show you what we've shipped, you show us where you're stuck, and we tell you what we'd actually do — before you pay us anything.

Case Study

GLP3WeightLoss.com

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100+ pages, full medical schema stack, Telos research-peptide catalog with 127 SKUs

What We Built
  • MedicalBusiness + MedicalEntity schema across the entire site, with MedicalOrganization byline pattern instead of fabricated physician credentials
  • Telos research-compounds catalog: 127 SKUs with photoreal vials and order-form lead capture wired to a single intake pipeline
  • YMYL-safe content discipline — every clinical claim is cited or framed as informational, not advice
Sector Reality

Common challenges in medical & telehealth

YMYL discipline — Google's Your Money or Your Life standard demands real expertise signals or you don't rank

FDA + ad-platform language constraints — Meta and Google reject most weight-loss claims on sight

Physician credentialing risk — fabricated bylines are a hard fail, and most agencies do it anyway

Schema sophistication — MedicalBusiness, MedicalEntity, Drug, MedicalCondition all need to nest correctly

Telehealth multi-state compliance — copy has to flex by state without breaking the funnel

Deliverables

What we deploy for medical & telehealth

01

YMYL-grade SEO

Topical authority built around real clinical sources — PubMed, FDA, peer-reviewed citations on every claim. No invented experts.

02

Medical schema stack

MedicalBusiness, MedicalOrganization, MedicalEntity, Drug, FAQPage with question-answer markup that actually wins AI-overview placement.

03

AI content engine

Long-form clinical explainers generated against a controlled source list, then human-edited. No hallucinated doses or contraindications.

04

Lead capture built for clinics

Intake forms with HIPAA-aware handling, scheduling integration, and follow-up sequences that respect medical-marketing rules.

05

Multi-state telehealth pages

Programmatic state pages with the right legal disclaimers per jurisdiction — same engine we use for marketplace location pages.

06

Ad-compliant funnel copy

Headlines and creative drafted against current Meta and Google health-policy language so accounts don't get nuked on day three.

Operator Perspective

What we've actually seen running a GLP-1 clinic site

The first thing that breaks on a medical site isn't traffic — it's the moment Google's quality systems decide you're not a real medical entity. We watched that happen on adjacent sites that fabricated physician bylines, and we built GLP3WeightLoss.com specifically to avoid it. MedicalOrganization schema, generic 'Clinical Advisory Team' attribution, and citation discipline on every clinical claim. The pages don't pretend to be a doctor; they are clearly a clinic supported by clinical staff. That distinction matters more for ranking than any keyword strategy.

Ad-platform language is the second wall. We've had creative get rejected on a phrase as innocuous as 'lose weight fast' and approved on the same offer reframed as 'metabolic support.' The funnel for a GLP-1 or telehealth brand has to assume that paid will be unstable — accounts disabled without warning, creative rejected mid-launch — and the organic surface has to do the work that paid normally would. That means deeper content, more internal linking, more schema, and a content calendar that builds topical authority instead of chasing impulse traffic.

Telehealth multi-state compliance is the third trap. Practitioner licensure differs by state. Drug-handling rules differ. Telemedicine consent flows differ. We've seen brands ship a single national landing page and then quietly violate three jurisdictions on day one. The right architecture is per-state pages with the correct legal language baked in — same engine we use for marketplace location pages, just with a compliance layer instead of a service-radius layer.

The Telos catalog at glp3weightloss.com is the closest analog we have to a peptide-brand build. Research-use-only language across 127 SKUs, photoreal product pages, order-form lead capture instead of direct ecommerce. That same discipline applies to any clinic running a compounded-product line. The site doesn't just sell — it documents, frames, and protects the brand legally on every product page.

How We Work

Engagement model for medical & telehealth

Step 01

Discovery call

We talk for 30-45 minutes about what you're building, what's stuck, and what 'won' looks like 12 months from now. No deck, no pitch slides — a working conversation.

Step 02

Build plan

We come back with a specific written plan: what we'd ship, in what order, on what timeline, at what investment. You get the plan whether or not you hire us. If we're not the right shop, we say so.

Step 03

Phase 1 deploy

First wave goes live in weeks, not quarters. We instrument every step so you can see what's actually moving — traffic, leads, conversion, dispatch metrics where applicable. No 'wait six months and trust us.'

Step 04

Iterate and scale

We measure, refine, and expand the surface — more pages, more schema depth, more funnel sophistication, more locations. Growth compounds because the foundation was built to compound.

Coverage

Locations we serve for medical & telehealth

All 50 states. Telehealth is nationwide by design. We anchor in Temecula, CA and serve clinics from San Diego to New York.

All 50 states Temecula, CA Murrieta, CA San Diego, CA Los Angeles, CA Phoenix, AZ Las Vegas, NV Dallas, TX Miami, FL Atlanta, GA New York, NY Chicago, IL

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Measurement

Signals we measure for medical & telehealth

If we can't measure it, we don't claim it. These are the operating signals we instrument from week one — the ones that tell us whether the strategy is working before any vanity-metric report does.

FAQ

Medical & Telehealth marketing FAQs

Either works. If you have a medical advisor, we structure content around their voice and credentials. If you don't, we use a MedicalOrganization schema pattern with a 'Clinical Advisory Team' byline — never fabricated physician names. Citations come from PubMed, the FDA, and peer-reviewed sources.
Yes. We've done it on a live site. We know which words trigger Meta and Google ad rejections, what the FDA considers an unapproved-drug claim, and how to frame research-compound copy without crossing into medical-advice territory.
Not on raw domain authority. You win on local intent, condition-specific long-tail, and AI-assistant visibility — which is where most legacy telehealth brands have weak schema and weaker content depth.
Yes. Lead form, scheduling integration, intake handoff, confirmation emails, follow-up sequences. The funnel is the product.
Indexing for new clinical content runs 2-6 weeks. Local pack movement is faster — usually 30-60 days with Google Business Profile work running in parallel.
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