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Imagine someone searching for "depression counseling near me" or "anxiety therapy" on Google. They see a list of mental health providers—some at the top, some buried below.
Ever wonder why some mental health service providers show up first while others don't? That's what we're going to explain. And don't worry—we'll keep it simple.
Your Google Business Profile (or GBP for short) is basically your mental health service's online business card on Google. It shows your name, location, phone number, hours, photos, and client reviews. When someone searches for mental health services, Google decides which provider profiles to show based on a few key things.
Google wants to show people the best, most relevant results. So it checks three main things about your business. Think of these as the "three pillars" that hold up your local ranking.
This sounds obvious, but many mental health providers have inconsistent information online. Google checks if your name, address, and phone number match everywhere—your website, business directories, and Google. If they don't match, Google gets confused and won't show your profile properly.
Quick check: Is your mental health service name spelled exactly the same on your website, directories, and Google profile?
When someone searches "depression counseling near me" or "anxiety therapy near me," Google looks at your mental health service profile to see if you provide those services. If you haven't listed them, you won't show up—even if you offer those services.
This is where categories and services come in. We'll explain these in detail in the next section. For now, just know that telling Google exactly what you do is really important.
Google reads client reviews. Lots of positive reviews tell Google that clients trust your center. Replying to reviews shows you're responsive and professional. Both boost your search ranking.
Think about it: would you choose a mental health provider with 3 reviews or one with 50+ positive reviews? Google thinks the same way.
Here's the good news: You don't need to be a tech expert to improve these things. Most of it just takes a few minutes to set up.
Now, let's dive deeper into the part that matters most for mental health providers: categories and services. Once you understand these, you'll be ahead of most mental health services in your area.
Remember when we said Google needs to know what you do? This is where you tell it. Let's break this down into two simple parts.
Why this matters: Of all the things you can control on your Google Business Profile, categories have one of the biggest impacts on your local rankings. Pick the wrong ones, and you won't show up when patients search. Pick the right ones, and you'll appear for the exact services you offer. Our case study proves that adding relevant categories doesn't hurt your rankings—it actually increases your visibility.
Think of categories like labels on a filing cabinet. Google uses them to sort businesses into groups. When someone searches "mental health service near me", Google opens the "Mental health service" folder and shows what's inside.
If your mental health service isn't in that folder, you won't show up. It's that simple.
You get to pick one primary category (your main label) and a few secondary categories (extra labels for other mental health services you offer).
Here's what a typical mental health service provider might choose:
Pro tip: Not sure which categories to pick? The checklist below will walk you through exactly how to find the best categories for your mental health service.
If categories are the folders, services are the specific items inside. They tell Google (and prospective patients) exactly what you offer.
Let's say someone searches "individual therapy near me" or "depression counseling near me." Google will check if you have those services listed. If you do, great—you'll show up. If you don't, Google assumes you don't provide them.
Think of it like a service menu. If a service isn't listed, clients searching for it won't know to call you.
Services a mental health provider might list:
The more services you list, the more searches from people seeking help you can show up for. Just make sure you actually provide what you list!
Here's a simple action plan:
Not sure where to start? The checklist below will guide you through the categories and services in just 20 to 25 minutes.
Work through each item below. By the end, your mental health service profile will be optimized for better local rankings and more client connections.
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