Service pages
Patients ask for the specific medication, not the category. Dedicated semaglutide, tirzepatide, medical weight loss, pricing, and eligibility pages give an engine facts it can read and quote.
A clinic website designer builds a site that looks good to patients. KailxLabs builds the evidence layer AI engines use to verify and cite a clinic: an AI-readable architecture, medication and city pages, a Schema.org entity graph, review language, AI prompt tracking, and a booking path, with a 45-day citation guarantee. A beautiful site an engine cannot read or verify still loses the patient who asked an assistant who to book.
| KailxLabs | A regular clinic website designer | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary goal | Get the clinic cited by AI and convert the consult. | Deliver a visually appealing, on-brand website. |
| Buyer intent covered | Patients asking AI who to book. | Patients who already found the clinic and are browsing. |
| AI prompt tracking | 20 prompts across 5 AI engines, tracked weekly. | Not part of a typical design engagement. |
| Service/city page depth | Answer-first medication, pricing, eligibility, provider, and city pages. | Design-led pages; depth depends on the brief. |
| Schema/entity work | Full Schema.org entity graph for verification. | Often minimal or template schema. |
| Medical compliance workflow | Claims routed to the clinic’s medical reviewer before launch. | Usually left to the clinic, not the designer. |
| Booking conversion setup | A conversion-focused booking path on every page. | A contact form or booking embed; setup varies. |
| Directory consistency | Synchronized across Google Business Profile, Bing, Apple, and directories. | Typically out of scope. |
| Backlink/corroboration strategy | Corroboration engines quote: reviews, directories, mentions. | Not part of design work. |
| Reporting | Citation tracking across AI engines. | Usually none after handoff. |
| Speed to launch | 7 to 10 working days. | Varies; commonly weeks to months. |
| Pricing model | $4,995 one-time build, optional retainers after day 45. | Project fee or template subscription; varies. |
A regular clinic website designer is described in general terms. KailxLabs does not make claims about any specific named provider.
Whichever path a clinic takes, five things decide whether AI engines name it when patients ask who to book, and whether that patient actually books.
Patients ask for the specific medication, not the category. Dedicated semaglutide, tirzepatide, medical weight loss, pricing, and eligibility pages give an engine facts it can read and quote.
Engines cross-check the clinic’s name, address, providers, and services across its site, Google Business Profile, and directories. When those match, the clinic is easy to verify and cite.
AI answers quote reviews for subjective queries. A review language system helps genuine patient reviews use the words patients actually search.
You cannot improve what you do not measure. Tracking patient-intent prompts across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and Google AI shows who is named today and where the gap is.
Being named is not enough. A clear book-a-consult path turns the patient the AI sent into a booked GLP-1 consult.
One free report. We run 20 patient-intent prompts and show you exactly where you stand.