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What do real people say about naturopathic medicine?

23 people recorded interviews about naturopathic medicine across 10 organisations. 8 of them mentioned more clients, leads or patients in their own words. The most common timeframe people described was over a year. Every figure below is a count of what people said in their recorded interview — not a clinical trial or a survey.

First-hand accounts from people who talked about naturopathic medicine in their recorded interview.

What people said changed

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

  • More clients8 of 23 mentioned it
    So he's pretty quickly able to show me the huge gap of what my patients were looking for and me actually coming up in their search criteria.Dr.Diane Mueller
  • Confidence6 of 23 mentioned it
    I had confidence that Mike really knew what he was doing, and also he had helped a colleague too, and she got great results.Dr. Alison Egeland
  • Felt supported5 of 23 mentioned it
    That's not what we got into this profession for. it was realizing that, OK, I do need some support. what was really helpful for me was to have more of a really structured program which understands we do in our profess…Leena Sripada
  • Better systems4 of 23 mentioned it
    And then I was able to put in my signature care system, which is Align and Thrive with Ayurveda and get a logo, do some nice handouts around that and put that together.Leena Sripada
  • Team & hiring3 of 23 mentioned it
    And working with Mike and his team have been so effective that I has been able to largely eliminate every other type of marketing strategy that I've had.Dr.Diane Mueller
  • Better sleep3 of 23 mentioned it
    Learning how to sleep better.Kelly Altman
  • Revenue growth2 of 23 mentioned it
    So I was able to reduce the time and still make income the way I wanted to when I first joined CBL.Ellen Wong
  • Weight change2 of 23 mentioned it
    Megan and clinician business labs, I was able to really narrow down a niche and I was able to complete a program system of care for weight loss that I was really proud of that, you know, ⁓ I'm going to say like, I lon…Yasmin Snippe

How long it took

  • Over a year · 2

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What people were sceptical about first

  • I have recommended Naturopathic SEO to my friends and colleagues because they care, because they are extremely valuable, and because I've seen it to be one of the most cost effective ways to generate leads.Dr.Diane Mueller
  • Kelly Altman initially felt desperate due to pain and knew the treatment wouldn't be inexpensive, but she decided it was time to invest in her health rather than wasting money elsewhere. She concluded that the long-term results of living pain-free made the in…Kelly Altman
  • Shelley Malcolm acknowledges that the program is expensive, but states it is 'so worth it.' She emphasizes that she would not trust her hormones with anyone else at this stage of her life due to the results achieved.Shelley Malcolm

Frequently asked

How can I tell if my practice is invisible to potential patients online?
Dr. Diane Mueller noted that Mike from Health Biz Scale showed her exactly how patients were searching for key topics where her name did not appear. This identified a 'huge gap' between what patients wanted and her practice's actual search criteria visibility. — Dr.Diane Mueller
Is SEO effective for generating high-quality patient leads?
Yes, Dr. Mueller emphasized that the quality of leads increased significantly, ensuring callers were the 'right fit' who could actually invest in her business. This allowed her to eliminate other marketing strategies entirely. — Dr.Diane Mueller
What makes Health Biz Scale different from standard SEO agencies?
According to Dr. Mueller, the agency uses a developer-mindset to optimize sites beyond standard marketing, offering creative solutions like high-ranking online quizzes and custom lead magnets rather than a cookie-cutter approach. — Dr.Diane Mueller
Is Denver Vitalist Medicine worth the cost for chronic gut issues?
Kelly Altman initially felt desperate due to pain and knew the treatment wouldn't be inexpensive, but she decided it was time to invest in her health rather than wasting money elsewhere. She concluded that the long-term results of living pain-free made the investment completely worth it. — Kelly Altman
Does Denver Vitalist Medicine use pharmaceuticals for digestive problems?
No, Kelly Altman specifically sought out this clinic because she wanted a natural approach and did not want to be on medications for the rest of her life. The protocol focused on natural foods, supplements, and detoxification. — Kelly Altman
How difficult are the lifestyle changes at Denver Vitalist Medicine?
Kelly described the process as simple but requiring work to change old habits. She noted that Dr. Townsend was very supportive, offering suggestions, journaling videos, and outreach to help her overcome mental blocks. — Kelly Altman

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