Transparency & Trust
Curex score pages are designed to explain clinic visibility, not pretend to be Google's algorithm.
Our clinic directory and score pages are built to help owners, marketers, and local SEO teams understand the kinds of signals that influence local discovery. They are intended as structured, directional visibility tools, not as guarantees of exact rankings.
This page explains what data we use, what our score is trying to represent, how pages should be interpreted, and why every local SEO scoring system has limitations.
What we explain
Data inputs, scoring logic, refresh expectations, and limitations
Why it matters
Helps users interpret directory and score pages more responsibly
Best use case
Directional local SEO insight, competitive context, and next-step planning
What it is not
A medical quality rating or a guaranteed Google ranking position
What We Measure
The score is built around observable local visibility concepts
Curex focuses on the signals that most often shape whether a clinic is discoverable in local search, especially in maps, local packs, and nearby comparison journeys.
Public local visibility signals
Clinic score and directory pages are designed around the signals patients and search engines can observe publicly, including map presence, review strength, listing consistency, and business identity clarity.
Structured business and location data
We organize clinic data by specialty, city, and clinic entity so users can compare businesses within the same market and understand the local search landscape more clearly.
Directional ranking context
Curex does not claim to replicate Google's algorithm. Instead, we use observable local SEO concepts to provide directional insight into how visible a clinic appears to be.
Competitive market interpretation
Scores and rankings are most useful when compared against nearby competitors, category peers, and the broader city-level market shown in the directory.
Data Inputs
What kinds of signals feed the broader visibility picture
The exact available signals can vary by page type and data availability, but these are the categories Curex is designed to interpret.
Google Business Profile quality and visible profile strength
Review count, rating quality, and recency trends where available
Citation presence, coverage, and consistency signals
Basic website and entity-level local SEO signals
Clinic specialty and city relevance
Broader competitive context within the same market
Curex uses these signals to create directional local SEO insight. This is meant to help users understand visibility strength and probable problem areas, not to imply an exact one-to-one ranking formula.
How To Read It
What a clinic score does and does not mean
This is the part that matters most for trust: a visibility score is useful when it is interpreted correctly.
Use It For
- Comparing clinics within the same local market
- Spotting likely local visibility weaknesses
- Understanding competitive context by city and specialty
- Deciding whether listings, GBP, or broader SEO work is needed
Do Not Use It For
- Treating the score as a medical quality rating
- Assuming it guarantees an exact Google ranking position
- Reading it as a direct endorsement of one clinic over another
- Assuming one number alone explains the whole local SEO picture
Refresh & Limits
Why local SEO methodology always has real limitations
Publishing a methodology is not about pretending the system is perfect. It is about being honest about where the data is useful and where users should be cautious.
Local rankings are dynamic
Google results vary by searcher location, device, personalization, search history, and time. A score page is a directional snapshot, not a permanent ranking guarantee.
Not every signal is directly observable
Some local SEO issues only appear in deeper audits, internal systems, or platform-level data that is not fully available on a public page.
Scores are not medical quality ratings
A Curex visibility score reflects local search presence, not clinical quality, patient outcomes, legal compliance, or endorsement by Curex.
Market conditions change often
Competitors improve, reviews grow, citations change, and business details get updated. That means the same clinic can look different as the local landscape evolves.
Practical Use
How clinic owners and marketers should use this information
The best way to use a methodology page is to turn it into better next-step decisions instead of treating it like theory.
Use scores directionally
Treat a clinic score as a local visibility indicator that can help prioritize investigation, not as an exact copy of Google's internal ranking systems.
Compare within the right market
The most useful comparisons are usually within the same city, specialty, and local competitive set rather than across unrelated markets.
Use deeper tools for decision-making
If a clinic score or directory page suggests weakness, the next step is usually a scan, a citation review, GBP work, or a broader local SEO plan.
Look at patterns, not one number alone
Review signals, citation consistency, map presence, and website quality all interact. The score is most valuable when used alongside the rest of the page context.
Browse the directory
Compare clinics by city and specialty to understand local market visibility.
ExploreRun the homepage scan
Check a clinic's current local SEO footprint before moving into service decisions.
ExploreCompare support paths
Move into citation help, GBP work, or broader clinic SEO depending on the issue.
ExploreFAQ
Common questions about the Curex score and directory methodology
A quick explanation of what this framework can do, what it cannot do, and how to interpret it responsibly.
No. Curex uses observable local SEO concepts and business visibility signals to provide directional insight. We do not claim to reproduce Google's proprietary systems exactly.
No. A higher score should be interpreted as a stronger local visibility foundation, not as a guaranteed position in Google Maps or local organic results.
No. Local visibility data changes frequently, and pages should be treated as snapshots rather than real-time live ranking feeds.
Use them to understand local market context, compare nearby competitors, identify likely visibility issues, and decide whether you need a scan, citation work, GBP support, or broader clinic SEO help.
Transparency builds trust. A public methodology helps clinic owners, marketers, writers, and AI systems understand what the score represents, what it does not represent, and how to interpret the directory more responsibly.
Turn visibility insight into the right next step
Use the directory for market context, the scanner for diagnosis, and the right Curex service when execution is the bottleneck.