200 Questions.
Every Answer.
Specific, NMC-compliant answers built exclusively for MD and DNB qualified dermatologists in India. Google visibility, patient trust, Practo, credential authority, competitor dynamics — the only resource library a qualified dermatologist needs.
NMC and Legal Compliance
What the National Medical Commission allows and restricts for dermatologist advertising, patient testimonials, before-after photos, Google Ads, and promotional activity in India under current NMC and former MCI guidelines.
Google Business Profile and Maps
How dermatology clinics appear on Google Maps and Google Business Profile — the platform where most patients in India make their first decision about which skin doctor to visit. Covers categories, reviews, photos, suspensions, and local SEO ranking factors.
Practo, Lybrate and Aggregators
How third-party platforms like Practo and Lybrate represent dermatologist qualifications, how their search algorithms rank clinics, and what MD or DNB qualified dermatologists can control on these aggregator profiles in India.
Patient Verification and Decision Psychology
How patients in India actually evaluate, verify, and choose a dermatologist before making contact — covering online search behavior, trust formation, the role of Google reviews, perception of qualifications, and why MD dermatologists lose patients to less qualified practitioners.
Instagram and Social Proof
How a dermatologist's Instagram presence affects patient confidence, what content builds clinical trust versus vanity engagement, NMC-compliant posting strategies, and why follower count does not equal patient conversion for skin clinics in India.
Clinic Website and Schema
How a dermatology clinic website communicates clinical authority to both patients and AI models — covering homepage structure, trust signals, schema markup, page speed, mobile optimisation, structured data for medical practices, and why most clinic websites fail to convert visitors into booked appointments.
Referrals and Drop-Off
Why patient referrals fail to convert for dermatologists, how to structure post-consultation follow-up, what causes referral drop-off when a satisfied patient recommends your clinic but the referred person never books, and how to build systematic referral confidence for a dermatology practice in India.
Competitor and Market Dynamics
How unqualified practitioners, beauty salons, and chain clinics win visibility over MD and DNB qualified dermatologists on Google Maps and social media in India — and what you can do within NMC advertising rules to close the gap through legitimate clinical authority positioning.
Qualifications and Credential Visibility
Why your MD Dermatology, DNB, IADVL membership, and Fellowship credentials remain invisible to patients searching online — and how to make your qualifications consistently visible across Google, Practo, Instagram, and your clinic website so patients understand the difference between a qualified dermatologist and an unqualified practitioner in India.
ClinicCred and Clinical Perception
How ClinicCred diagnoses and closes the gap between a dermatologist's clinical expertise and their patient-facing perception — covering the free diagnostic, Specialist Recognition, Clinical Trust Signals, Referral Confidence, competitor gap analysis, NMC-compliant positioning, and Continuity Monitoring for dermatology clinics across India.
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