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Mental health marketing

Mental health marketing for medical practices.

Mental health is a match-and-trust decision. A client looking for a therapist is choosing a person, not a procedure. The practices that fill their caseload say clearly who they help, that they are taking new clients, and how to start.

Where mental health practices leak new clients

The four leaks we see most.

  • The page does not say you are accepting new clients

    Half of therapy searches end because the visitor cannot tell if the practice is even open to new clients. We put that signal, and the insurances or self-pay rates, where they cannot be missed.

  • No clear specialty match

    Clients search for anxiety, couples, trauma, teens. A generic we treat everyone page does not feel like the right fit for anyone. We make the specialty and the who-we-help explicit.

  • Slow intake response loses the moment

    Someone reaching out for therapy is at a fragile, high-intent moment. A reply two days later is a client who already booked elsewhere. We set up fast, warm intake response and follow-up.

  • Waitlist friction with no next step

    If you have a waitlist, silence reads as no. We design a path that keeps interested clients warm and routes them to an associate or a start date instead of a dead end.

We build a site that states who you help, your insurance and self-pay clarity, and that you are taking clients, then install the fast, private intake and follow-up that turns a fragile inquiry into a booked first session.

Mental health marketing by city

Where we do mental health marketing.

Run out of Greater Boston, working with mental health practices across New England.

Mental health marketing, answered

Common questions.

We have a waitlist. Is marketing even worth it?
Yes, if the goal is the right clients and a smooth intake rather than raw volume. We route inquiries to associates, manage the waitlist message so it does not read as a no, and keep good-fit clients warm until a slot opens.
How do you handle confidentiality and HIPAA?
The marketing never collects clinical information. Forms gather only contact and scheduling details, and we sign a BAA before connecting anything sensitive. Confidentiality is built into how the intake is designed.
Can you help us attract a specific kind of client?
Yes. We build the site and the ads around your specialty, whether that is couples, trauma, teens, or anxiety, so the people who land are the people you do your best work with.

Ready for mental health marketing that books patients?

Book a free Discovery Consult. We diagnose your biggest patient-flow leak live, and you keep the fix whether you hire us or not.