- How do I get my dermatology practice recommended by ChatGPT?
- AI engines recommend practices they can verify from public sources: Healthgrades, Zocdoc, and RealSelf profiles, Google reviews, board-certification listings, and pages on your site that answer real patient questions about conditions, pricing, and availability. Tibly shows which sources the engines cite for each dermatology question in your market, where you're missing, and drafts the pages that get you named.
- Does Tibly cover cosmetic questions or just medical dermatology?
- Both. Cosmetic questions — “best place for Botox near me,” “laser resurfacing cost” — are tracked alongside medical ones, and they matter because med spas without a physician often win those AI answers by default. Tibly shows you which cosmetic questions you're losing, to whom, and what content wins them back.
- Is this HIPAA-relevant? Does Tibly touch patient data?
- No. Tibly only tracks public AI answers to public questions and analyzes public profiles like your Healthgrades listings, Google reviews, and website. It never connects to your EHR, never sees appointment or photo records, and never handles protected health information of any kind. Nothing it collects falls under HIPAA.
- Our wait list is months long. Why do AI answers still matter?
- Because the engines factor availability into recommendations — a patient asking “dermatologist near me with appointments this month” gets pointed at practices whose public pages signal open access. If your cosmetic lines, new providers, or second location have capacity, AI answers are how patients find them. Tibly shows what the engines currently say about getting in to see you.
- What does Tibly cost for a dermatology practice?
- Start with a free report: it shows who the AI engines recommend for dermatology questions in your market right now and where your practice stands. Daily tracking across all engines, competitor benchmarks, and drafted content fixes start at $49/month. No contracts — cancel anytime.