Google Ads Management · Mineola, TX

Google Ads for Chiropractors in Mineola

How much of your ad budget is actually turning into booked appointments? If you don't know the answer, that's the problem. We manage Google Ads campaigns for chiropractors who want real patients walking through the door — not vanity metrics on a dashboard.

The Problem With Running Your Own Ads

Google makes it very easy to spend money. Setting up a campaign takes about ten minutes. But setting up a campaign that actually works — that targets the right search terms, shows ads to people in and around Mineola who need a chiropractor right now, and doesn't waste half your budget on irrelevant clicks — that takes a different kind of attention.

Most chiropractors who try running their own ads end up bidding on broad terms that attract people looking for general health information, not people ready to book. Your ad shows up for "back pain exercises" and you pay for a click from someone who was never going to call you. Do that fifty times a month and you've got a real expense with nothing to show for it.

The other common mistake is geography. Mineola's in Wood County, and your patients probably come from a reasonable driving radius — maybe Quitman, Alba, Winnsboro, parts of the surrounding area. But Google's default targeting is loose. Without proper setup, you're paying for clicks from people three counties away who'll never make the drive.

What We Actually Do With Your Ad Spend

We build campaigns around the searches that mean someone's ready to act. "Chiropractor near me." "Back pain treatment Mineola." "Chiropractic adjustment appointment." These are people with a problem and the intent to solve it today or this week. That's who your budget should go toward.

We set your geographic targeting tight — matching where your patients actually come from. We write ad copy that speaks to what people care about: whether you take their insurance, whether they can book online, what kind of treatments you offer. And we send them to pages that answer those questions fast, not a generic homepage where they have to hunt for information.

Once the campaign's live, we watch the numbers. Which keywords are generating calls and form fills? Which ones are eating budget without results? We adjust bids, pause what isn't working, and put more behind what is. Every month you get a clear look at what was spent and what came back. No jargon, no fluff.

A Straight Talk About Budget and Expectations

You're going to ask how much this costs. Google Ads management starts at $750/mo — that's our management fee. Your actual ad spend with Google is separate, and we'll help you figure out a realistic number based on competition in the Mineola area and how many new patients you're trying to bring in each month.

So is it worth it? Depends on what a new patient is worth to your practice. If someone comes in for an initial visit and stays for a treatment plan, that's real revenue from a single click that might've cost you a few bucks. The math tends to work when the campaigns are set up right and someone's actually managing them.

And that's the part most people skip. They set up a campaign, let it run on autopilot for three months, then decide Google Ads doesn't work. It works fine. It just doesn't work unattended. You wouldn't leave your front desk unmanned and wonder why nobody's checking in. Same idea.

What does google ads management cost for chiropractors?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most chiropractors in Mineola land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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Talk to us about running Google Ads for your chiropractic practice in Mineola — we'll walk you through what a realistic campaign looks like.

We work with chiropractors across Wood County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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