- 74 → 88
Clinical Authority Score
A multi-doctor skin clinic in Pune with experienced specialists across multiple dermatology disciplines. The expertise was not the problem. Individual doctors were trusted. The clinic itself was not. Patients were choosing specialists. Not the institution behind them.
ABOUT THIS CLINIC
A skin clinic in Pune operating with multiple qualified dermatologists across different specialisations. Patient volume was strong. Reviews were healthy. The clinical team was experienced. The problem was structural. The clinic was functioning as a directory of doctors rather than a unified specialist authority. Patients researching online could not understand what made this clinic the obvious choice over booking a single independent dermatologist nearby.
The challenge
Patients arriving at this clinic through search or referral often made decisions based on individual doctor profiles rather than the clinic itself. When one doctor was unavailable, patients frequently searched for another clinic rather than another doctor within the same institution.
The clinic had credibility. What it lacked was institutional authority. Patients trusted doctors. They had not yet learned to trust the system behind those doctors.
As a result, the clinic remained dependent on individual practitioners instead of building a stronger clinic-level reputation.
Systems Applied:
- Specialist Positioning · First Impression Control · Referral Continuity
DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS
Authority score improvement
A full perception audit was run across every patient-facing platform. The core gap was not expertise. It was brand authority. The clinic needed patients to trust the practice as much as they trusted the individual doctor inside it.
Clinical Authority Score
Specialist Positioning Score
First Impression Score
What we found
The clinic had strong individual doctors but a weak collective identity. Patients could find Dr. X. They could not find a compelling reason to trust the clinic that Dr. X worked inside. Every platform was communicating individual doctors. None of them were communicating clinic authority. The brand was invisible behind the people.
The doctors did not change. The clinical team did not change. What changed was how the clinic was understood before consultation. Trust shifted from individual specialists to the institution supporting them.
- Clinic authority positioned as the lead signal across all platforms rather than individual doctor profiles
- Collective expertise made visible so patients trust the practice not just one doctor within it
- First impression rebuilt so a patient arriving cold sees a specialist clinic not a doctor listing
+14 pts
Authority Score
+17 pts
Specialist Positioning
+19 pts
First Impression