1. You name the route
Practice name, website, and the patient path that feels most important: booking, urgent call, callback, billing/insurance, or general contact.
Request a snapshot
Backed by a growing dental website research dataset, Steward checks public evidence across conversion clarity, trust, services, mobile UX, local SEO, accessibility, and new-patient clarity. Send the practice name and website. Steward will review one public patient path and send back a concise owner-readable snapshot: source, finding, patient-path consequence, front-desk burden, money lens, and cleanup direction.
No PHI requested or reviewed.
Public website, Google profile, and contact-path evidence only.
No unsupported patient-growth promises.
What happens next
The snapshot is designed to reduce uncertainty before you share more details or approve cleanup work.
Practice name, website, and the patient path that feels most important: booking, urgent call, callback, billing/insurance, or general contact.
We review visible website, Google profile, contact, form, phone, and proof signals only. No PHI or private access.
The brief returns source, finding, patient-path consequence, front-desk burden, and first cleanup direction.
Missed-call risk, unclear booking handoff, callback ambiguity, or duplicate front-desk triage is named plainly when visible.
If a credible safe fix is visible, Steward can propose a focused cleanup sprint. No forced project.
No patient-growth, revenue, or appointment guarantees. The work is about public-path clarity and lower recovery load.