- How do I get my medical practice recommended by ChatGPT?
- AI engines recommend practices they can verify from public sources: Healthgrades, Zocdoc, Vitals, and WebMD directory profiles, Google reviews, and pages on your site that answer real patient questions about insurance, availability, and services. Tibly shows which sources the engines cite for each question in your market, where your practice is missing, and drafts the pages that get you named.
- 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 billing records, and never handles protected health information of any kind. Nothing it collects falls under HIPAA.
- Can Tibly track individual physicians as well as the practice?
- Yes. AI engines often name individual doctors, not just practices — “best internist near me” usually returns physician names. Tibly tracks both: which practices get recommended for your market's questions and which physicians get named individually, so you can see where your providers stand and which profiles need work.
- We already do SEO. Isn't this the same thing?
- No. Classic SEO gets you into a list of ten links; AI engines synthesize an answer that names two or three practices, chosen from the sources each engine trusts. A page-one Google rank doesn't guarantee a spot in that answer. Tibly measures the AI answer itself — who gets named, on which engines, citing which sources — and tells you what to fix.
- What does Tibly cost for a medical practice?
- Start with a free report: it shows who the AI engines recommend for healthcare 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.