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⭐ Google Reviews

Turn every patient appointment into a Google review — on autopilot.

Your best patients never get around to leaving a review. Spokk fixes that — automated SMS after every visit, AI drafts the review from their own words, they tap to post. You just collect the stars.

No credit card required · Works in under 5 minutes · Included in all plans

84%
of patients check online reviews before choosing a doctor or specialist
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78%
of patients won't consider a practice with less than a 4-star rating
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74%
of patients will leave a review if you simply ask them at the right moment
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6%
of satisfied patients leave a review without being asked — the rest forget
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Why Google reviews are the #1 growth lever for medical clinics right now

Choosing a doctor isn't like choosing a restaurant. The stakes feel higher. The decision feels more personal. Patients do real research — and that research almost always starts on Google.

According to a 2025 survey of over 1,000 US patients by rater8, 84% check online reviews before choosing a healthcare provider — and more than half read at least six reviews before deciding. That means a new patient has already formed an opinion about you before they pick up the phone.

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Local search visibility

Google's local 3-pack is heavily influenced by review count, recency, and average rating. More reviews, collected more consistently, means better placement in 'doctor near me' results.

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Trust before the first visit

A practice with 180 reviews and a 4.8 rating projects competence and safety. A practice with 14 reviews and a 3.7 rating triggers doubt — even if your care is excellent. First impressions are formed in seconds.

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Conversion from search to booking

Specific reviews mentioning bedside manner, wait times, how clearly the doctor explained a diagnosis — these convert fence-sitters into booked patients. Star ratings get them to click; reviews get them to call.

Why your review count is probably lower than it should be

Most clinics with excellent care have underwhelming Google ratings — not because patients are unhappy, but because happy patients don't feel urgency. According to BrightLocal, only 6% of satisfied patients leave a review without being asked. The other 94% meant to, got distracted, and forgot.

Meanwhile, a patient who waited 45 minutes or felt rushed found that review form with zero friction. Your rating is systematically biased toward your worst moments. 74% of patients will leave a review if asked. The gap is entirely about whether you ask — and when.

How Spokk turns patient feedback into Google reviews

Six steps. Zero manual work for your team. Every appointment is an opportunity.

Step 01

Patient checks in or appointment is logged

Spokk's automation triggers at QR code check-in, or after the appointment via the post-visit SMS sequence. The patient receives a personalised message within 2 hours — their name, your practice name, a direct link to the feedback form.

Step 02

Patient rates their experience on a short mobile form

The SMS link opens a mobile-optimised form. They rate overall experience, specific dimensions (wait time, doctor communication, explanation of diagnosis), and can leave written comments. Takes under 60 seconds.

Step 03

Patients who rated positively are offered the Google review path

You set a rating threshold. Patients at or above it are offered the Google review button as an easy next step, with an AI draft ready. Patients below it get a service recovery message so you can follow up directly. Any patient can still go to Google on their own — the threshold controls what Spokk proactively offers.

Step 04

AI generates a personalised review draft in seconds

For positive responses, Spokk's AI drafts a complete Google review using the patient's own words, ratings, the specific doctor they saw, and the appointment type. No two reviews look the same. No generic filler.

Step 05

Patient edits if they want, then posts from their own account

The patient sees the draft, makes any changes, and taps through to post it on Google from their own account. The whole process takes under 90 seconds. Fully Google-compliant — it's their review, in their own voice.

Step 06

Didn't post yet? A follow-up reminder goes out automatically

If feedback was submitted but the review link wasn't clicked, a follow-up SMS is sent 3 days later. If they've already posted, the reminder is automatically skipped. No double-messaging.

Unhappy patients get a real response — not an invitation to write a Google review.

All feedback lands in your private dashboard. The threshold controls whether Spokk proactively offers the Google review button as a next step. It does not prevent any patient from independently navigating to Google and leaving a review. The primary reason to treat low-rated feedback differently is simpler than you might think: service recovery.

A patient who rated 2 stars doesn't want a review prompt — they want someone to follow up and make it right. Giving them that path is both the right thing to do and, practically, the thing that retains them. HBR research shows that effective service recovery retains up to 70% of dissatisfied customers — far higher than any re-acquisition campaign.

What happens after a patient submits feedback

Patient rates 4 or 5 starsReview option shown

Google review button shown. AI draft generated from their specific feedback — provider, appointment type, written comments. They edit if they want, post from their own account.

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Patient rates 3 stars or belowService recovery

Feedback stored privately in your dashboard. You can read their comments, understand the issue, and follow up directly. They receive a real response — not a dead end.

What makes a Spokk-generated medical review actually good

Generic reviews that say “great doctor, highly recommend” don't convert new patients. Specific, personalised reviews do.

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Built from their actual feedback

The AI uses the patient's specific ratings, written comments, and answers to your custom questions. It doesn't fabricate anything. Every review is genuinely based on that patient's real experience.

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Provider and appointment type included

If a patient gave 5 stars to Dr. Osei for their annual physical, that context is woven into the review naturally. 'Dr. Osei was thorough and actually listened' — that kind of specificity builds real trust with prospective patients reading it.

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Appointment reason and context

The services and visit type the patient selected are incorporated. A patient seen for a follow-up post-procedure gets a different review frame to one attending for a routine check-up. Prospective patients searching for similar situations see relevant social proof.

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Multilingual support

If a patient selects Spanish or French on the feedback form, the AI generates the review in that language. Particularly useful for practices serving diverse patient communities in major cities.

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Custom AI instructions

Add specific guidance in your Spokk settings — 'mention our same-day appointments', 'highlight our telehealth option', or 'reference our family-friendly environment'. These shape how the AI writes without overriding the patient's actual experience.

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Variety so Google doesn't flag patterns

Every review has a different structure, tone, length, and opening. The AI randomises these intentionally. A batch of reviews that all start the same way or use identical phrases is a red flag to Google's detection systems.

What a generated review actually looks like

Patient feedback: 5 stars overall. Wait time: 4/5. Doctor communication: 5/5. Written: “Dr. Chen listened to everything and didn't make me feel rushed.” Visit type: Annual physical. Provider rated: Dr. Marcus Chen.

AI-generated draft (patient edits and posts from their own Google account):

“Finally found a doctor who actually listens. Came in for my annual physical and Dr. Chen took genuine time to go through everything — didn't feel like I was being pushed out the door. He explained my results clearly and answered every question I had. Office staff were warm and the wait was minimal. Already booked my follow-up.”

Review volume is good. Consistent review velocity is what actually moves rankings.

Google's local search algorithm — the one that determines who shows up in the map results — uses review signals as a major ranking factor. But it's not just about how many reviews you have. It's about when they arrive.

A clinic that collected 80 reviews over the last 3 years and got 8 in the past month is going to outrank a clinic with 120 total reviews but nothing new since last summer. Recency tells Google your practice is actively serving patients and consistently delivering good experiences.

What Google's local ranking algorithm looks at — review factors

Review quantity
High

More reviews signal broader social proof and an established track record with patients

Review recency
High

Recent reviews signal current service quality — reviews from 2 years ago carry diminishing weight

Average star rating
High

Directly impacts click-through rate and patient trust before they visit your profile

Review response rate
Medium

Responding to reviews — especially negative ones — signals an engaged, accountable practice

Review keywords
Medium

Reviews mentioning 'annual physical', 'telehealth', 'same-day appointment' add topical relevance to your listing

The consumer recency problem

According to BrightLocal, 73% of consumers only trust reviews written in the last 30 days. Reviews from 12 months ago — even excellent ones — are effectively invisible to prospective patients making decisions today.

The benchmark you're working toward

In competitive urban markets, primary care practices ranking in Google's local 3-pack typically have 200–400 reviews with a 4.7+ average. The practices that hold those positions aren't there because of a one-time review campaign — they're there because they've automated consistent collection from every single visit. That's exactly what Spokk does.

Is this actually allowed? Yes — here's exactly why.

The first question most practice owners ask when they see an AI-drafted Google review is: “Wait, is this allowed?” Completely fair. Here's the full picture.

The review is built from the patient's own feedback

Spokk doesn't fabricate anything. The AI uses the patient's actual ratings, their written words, and their real experience. It's a drafting tool — like spell check, but for turning scattered comments into a coherent paragraph.

The patient reviews and edits the draft before posting

Every patient sees the AI-generated draft, can change anything they want, and only posts it if they're comfortable with it. If they dislike the draft entirely, they can ignore it. Nothing goes to Google without their explicit action.

It posts from the patient's own Google account

The review is submitted by the patient from their personal Google account. It carries their name and identity. By every definition, it is their review.

Google's policy prohibits fake reviews — not assisted ones

Google prohibits reviews that don't reflect genuine experiences or that are submitted by someone who hasn't actually used the business. Every Spokk-generated review is based on a real patient's real visit. That's compliant.

Compare this to what's actually not allowed: purchasing fake reviews, paying patients to leave reviews, reviewing your own practice from staff accounts, or fabricating experiences that never happened. None of that is what Spokk does. Every review reflects a real appointment, drafted from real patient feedback, posted by the patient from their own account.

Common questions about Google reviews for medical clinics

How does Spokk help medical clinics get more Google reviews?+
After every appointment, Spokk sends an automated SMS with a feedback link. If the patient rates positively, Spokk's AI generates a full Google review draft in their own words — drawn from their ratings, written comments, the appointment type, and the provider they saw. The patient reads it, edits if they want, and posts from their own Google account. Under 90 seconds.
Is AI-assisted review drafting compliant with Google policies?+
Yes. The AI drafts a review based entirely on the patient's own feedback. The patient reviews, edits, and posts it from their own Google account. Every review reflects a real patient experience — the AI is a writing tool, not a fabrication tool. This is fully compliant with Google's review policies.
What happens to negative patient feedback?+
All feedback lands in your private Spokk dashboard. Patients who rated positively are additionally offered an easy shortcut to share on Google, with an AI draft ready. Patients who rated poorly see a service-recovery message inviting them to share more with the practice directly. Spokk does not prevent any patient from independently going to Google and leaving a review. The threshold controls what Spokk proactively offers as a next step, not what the patient can do on their own.
Can the AI mention specific providers or appointment types in the review?+
Yes. If a patient specified the doctor they saw and the reason for their visit, the AI naturally incorporates this. A patient who saw Dr. Patel for an annual physical gets a different draft to one who saw the nurse practitioner for a sick visit. No two reviews look alike, which also helps with Google's variety detection systems.
How quickly do new reviews impact Google local search ranking?+
Google typically picks up new reviews within days. The bigger impact comes from sustained velocity — consistent monthly volume signals to Google that your practice is active and trusted. Competitive healthcare markets generally require 10–20 new reviews per month to maintain strong visibility in the local 3-pack.
What if a patient submits feedback but doesn't click the review link?+
Spokk sends a follow-up reminder SMS 3 days later. If they've already posted or clicked, the reminder is automatically skipped. You can customise the timing and message for this follow-up step.
Does Spokk work for specialist medical practices?+
Yes. The feedback form, service categories, and staff roster are fully customisable for any specialty — cardiology, dermatology, orthopaedics, mental health, and so on. Specialist practices often have different appointment types and longer patient journeys; Spokk's form builder handles all of it.
Can patients write their review in a language other than English?+
Yes. If a patient selects their preferred language on the feedback form, the AI generates the review draft in that language. Spokk currently supports English, Spanish, and French — useful for clinics serving multilingual patient populations.
Does Spokk work for multi-location medical practices?+
Yes. Each location has its own Google review link, separate review tracking, and independent automation sequences. You can manage everything from one dashboard and view activity broken down by location.
Does Spokk charge extra per review generated?+
No. AI review generation is included in all Spokk plans at no extra charge. There are no per-review fees and no cap on the number of review drafts generated.
How do I add my Google review link to Spokk?+
During onboarding, you can search by your practice name on Google Maps and Spokk grabs the review link automatically — or paste it manually. Takes under a minute. Once set, all automated review requests and reminders point to that link.
What is a good target number of Google reviews for a medical practice?+
In competitive urban markets, practices ranking in Google's local 3-pack typically have 200–400+ reviews. But the bigger factor is velocity — Google weights recent reviews heavily. Practices collecting 10–20 reviews per month consistently will outrank competitors with more total reviews but no recent activity.

Starter

For solo operators & small teams

$49/month

Billed $588/year

250 customers / month

Unlimited SMS included

  • 250 customers / month
  • 1 manager + 1 staff member
  • Unlimited locations
  • Dedicated toll-free SMS number (US & Canada)
  • Full automation sequence
  • AI review response drafts
  • Loyalty & referral programs
  • Feedback forms & QR codes
  • HubSpot integration & API access
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$82/month

Billed $984/year

500 customers / month

Unlimited SMS included

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  • 2 managers + 2 staff members
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  • Full automation sequence
  • AI review response drafts
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  • Feedback forms & QR codes
  • HubSpot integration & API access
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For high-volume businesses

$166/month

Billed $1992/year

1,500 customers / month

Unlimited SMS included

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  • 3 managers + 5 staff members
  • Unlimited locations
  • Dedicated toll-free SMS number (US & Canada)
  • Full automation sequence
  • AI review response drafts
  • Loyalty & referral programs
  • Feedback forms & QR codes
  • HubSpot integration & API access
  • Buy additional customer top-ups

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