Google Ads Management · Bullard, TX

Google Ads for Medical Practices in Bullard

Most medical practices set up a Google Ads campaign, pick a few keywords like "doctor near me," and wonder why the phone isn't ringing. The campaign's running. The budget's burning. But the patients showing up aren't the ones you actually want.

You're Paying for the Wrong Clicks

Here's what goes wrong with most medical practice ad accounts. You bid on broad terms. Google shows your ad to anyone vaguely searching for anything medical within fifty miles. You get clicks from people looking for urgent care when you're a dermatology office. You get clicks from people in Lufkin who aren't driving to Bullard for a checkup.

And every single one of those clicks costs you money. Doesn't matter if they bounce in two seconds — Google already charged you.

We set up campaigns that target the right keywords, in the right locations, for the right specialties. If you're a family practice near Candyland Park, we're not wasting your budget on people searching for orthopedic surgeons in Longview. That sounds obvious but you'd be surprised how many ad accounts are just... wide open.

Bullard's Small — That's Actually an Advantage

A town of a few thousand people sounds like a tough market for paid ads. But Bullard's growing. Families are moving in. And when somebody new to the area needs a doctor, they're searching Google before they ask their neighbor.

Smaller market means lower competition on keywords. Lower competition means cheaper clicks. Cheaper clicks mean you can show up at the top of search results without burning through your whole budget by Thursday.

We geo-target tight. Your ads show to people in Bullard, the surrounding Smith County area, maybe out toward Whitehouse or Jacksonville if that's your patient radius. Nobody in Houston is clicking your ad and costing you three bucks for nothing.

What Actually Matters in Your Ads

For medical practices, the ad itself needs to do a few things fast. People searching for a doctor want to know: do you take my insurance, can I get in this week, and are you close to me.

So we write ads that answer those questions before someone even clicks. Your specialties, your location, whether you're accepting new patients — all right there in the ad copy. That way the people who do click are already halfway to booking.

We also set up the tracking so you know which keywords are actually turning into appointments. Not just clicks. Not just calls. Actual patients walking through your door. If a keyword's eating budget and producing nothing, we kill it and move that money somewhere useful.

What This Costs

Google Ads management starts at $750 a month. That covers campaign setup, keyword research, ad writing, location targeting, and ongoing management. We watch the numbers weekly and adjust. You're not locked into some annual contract.

The ad spend itself goes directly to Google — that's separate from our management fee, and we'll help you figure out a budget that makes sense for Bullard's market. For most medical practices in a town this size, you don't need a massive budget to see results. You just need the budget you have spent correctly.

And if you don't have a website that's ready for those clicks — somewhere with your doctor bios, insurance info, appointment scheduling — we can handle that too. A full medical practice website starts at $1,500.

What does google ads management cost for medical practices?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most medical practices in Bullard 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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Stop paying for clicks that don't turn into patients — let's set up ads that actually work for your practice in Bullard.

We work with medical practices across Smith County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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