In the race to attract more patients, clinic owners often ask:
“Should I focus on Google or Instagram?”
“Is SEO still relevant in 2025?”
The truth? Both SEO and social media have their place—but they serve different purposes, and the ROI isn’t always equal.
Let’s break it down.
SEO brings people who are already looking for what you offer:
These are bottom-of-funnel leads—people ready to book.
Social media, meanwhile, helps you stay visible and build relationships. It’s great for:
But most people aren’t opening Instagram to find a therapist. That’s what Google is for.
A blog post optimized for the right keyword can bring traffic for months or years.
An Instagram Reel? Maybe 48 hours.
With SEO:
It’s a marketing asset, not just a post.
Let’s be honest: posting daily is a job in itself.
If your clinic doesn’t have a content creator, it’s easy to burn out.
And the algorithm? It rewards volume and engagement, not necessarily value.
SEO, on the other hand, can be systematized:
Set it. Track it. Improve it.
We recommend using:
The problem? Most clinics only do one, and neither fully.
At RMTClinic.net, we help our exclusive members get:
You don’t have to choose. You just need a plan.
Want to see how clinics like yours are balancing SEO and social without burning out?
We recorded a free, on-demand training to break it all down.
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🧠 Final Thought from Henry:
Your time is precious. Don’t chase algorithms—build assets.
Let Google bring in new patients while social keeps them loyal
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