A worried parent searches for a therapist at 11 p.m. They do not open your website first. They open Google and scan the top results. They look at the stars, and they read what others said.
This moment is your real first impression. It happens at your digital front door, long before anyone calls. For most behavioral health practices, that door tells the wrong story.
Your care is excellent. Your team works hard every single day. Yet your Google profile may show only a handful of reviews.
A primary care clinic nearby might show hundreds. To a nervous new client, that gap speaks loudly.
Proven EHR powers the clinical side of your work with real skill. It handles notes, billing, and records. But Proven EHR online reputation building tools simply do not exist. The platform was never made for the digital front door.
That is the blind spot. Strong care inside the practice, weak presence outside it. In behavioral health, the cost is steep. A client who scrolls past you may not seek care at all.
This is where behavioral health Google reputation management matters most. The good news is simple. You can close the gap without adding work for your busy staff.
Curogram acts as your reputation engine. It sends a short survey after each session by text. Happy clients are guided to leave a Google review
Every message is HIPAA-compliant and SOC 2 Type II-certified, with no protected health info shared.
This guide shows how it all works in plain terms. You will see real numbers from real practices. You will learn how to turn quiet excellence into visible proof. Your care speaks for itself. Let your clients say so where it counts.
Most behavioral health leaders never see the clients they lose. The loss happens in a quiet search they never witness at all.
Before you can solve a problem, you have to see it clearly. So let us look at the blind spot and the real price it carries.
Behavioral health practices rarely chase online reviews. The work is private, and the topic can feel sensitive for clients.
Asking for public feedback often feels awkward in this kind of setting. So review counts stay low even when the care stays excellent.
Open most behavioral health Google Business Profile pages and the pattern is clear. You will often find fewer than 50 reviews in total.
A medical clinic down the street might show several hundred instead. That gap reflects a missing system to ask, not weaker care.
Stigma makes the review gap even wider. Clients in therapy often value their privacy above all. Many feel unsure about leaving any public note about care. So even your happiest clients stay quiet, and your profile looks thin.
A weak profile does far more than just look bad. It quietly turns prospective clients away every single week. The hardest part is the silence that follows. You never learn that the person was there at all.
Picture a profile with 12 reviews and a 3.2-star rating. A nervous prospective client sees it and pauses for a moment. Then they scroll past you to the very next result. The chance to help that person simply vanishes.
Your team earns deep trust in every single session. Yet that trust never reaches the search results page.
To increase Google Reviews, a behavioral health practice needs a steady system. Without one, great care stays hidden from the people who rely on reviews to choose a provider.
None of this is a knock against Proven EHR at all. The platform handles its core clinical job very well. It simply was not built for this side of the practice. Here is why the gap tends to stay open.
Proven EHR focuses on the work happening inside your walls. It manages clinical notes, billing, and patient records with care.
Those tools keep your daily operations running smoothly. But they do nothing to shape your public online profile.
Proven EHR offers no reputation features of any kind. There is no review request, no survey, and no routing built in.
So the digital front door sits quietly unattended. The result is excellent care that very few people can find.
Closing the blind spot does not require more hours from your staff. It needs a quiet system that runs almost entirely on its own. Curogram is built to be exactly that kind of system.
Here is how it builds your reputation, one step at a time.
The whole process is simple, light, and easy to forget in a good way. It begins the moment a client finishes a session.
Your team does not have to remember a single thing. The system handles the timing and the follow-up for you.
After each visit, Curogram sends a short survey by text message.
It asks one simple thing: How was your experience today?
The message feels warm and human, never pushy or cold. This is Google Reviews automation that Proven EHR users have never had before.
Every response is sorted right away by how the client felt. Happy clients receive a direct link to your Google page. Unhappy clients are flagged for a quiet, private follow-up instead.
With automated review requests, a Proven practice builds reviews on autopilot, all over the same HIPAA-compliant texting channel.
The best part is how little this system asks of you. It sits beside your current tools as a light reputation layer.
It does not change or disrupt your daily clinical workflow. It simply works in the background, day after day.
Curogram does not need a deep tie into Proven EHR to work. It runs on its own as a separate reputation layer.
So setup is fast, and your clinical records stay untouched. Your team keeps using Proven EHR exactly as they do now.
There is no manual outreach for your front desk to manage. No staff member has to chase clients for feedback by hand.
The reviews simply accumulate while your team focuses on care. That is the whole point of a system that runs itself.
Privacy is not an afterthought tacked on at the end. It sits right at the core of how the system is designed.
Every part respects the sensitive nature of behavioral health work. That focus shapes both the message and the data behind it.
Each survey is a plain satisfaction check and nothing more. It names no diagnosis, no treatment, and no session details.
So it shares no protected health information at any point. The text channel itself is HIPAA-compliant and SOC 2 Type II-certified.
The tone stays gentle and respectful by careful design. A simple line like "we'd love your feedback" feels human and kind.
Clients always choose what to write, or whether to write at all. Nothing posts on its own without its clear choice.
Two Tools, Two Jobs
|
Reputation Task |
Proven EHR |
Curogram |
|---|---|---|
|
Post-session review survey |
Not available |
Automatic by text |
|
Routing happy clients to Google |
Not available |
Built in |
|
Flagging concerns privately |
Not available |
Built in |
|
HIPAA compliant, no PHI shared |
N/A |
Yes, SOC 2 Type II |
|
Staff effort required |
N/A |
None, runs on its own |
Proven EHR runs the clinic. Curogram builds the digital front door.
So what actually happens once this system is up and running? The change tends to be both fast and easy to measure.
Reviews stop being a chore and start to grow on their own. Here is what that shift looks like inside real practices.
Numbers tell this part of the story better than words can. Steady, automatic review collection adds up surprisingly fast.
Google also rewards businesses that earn fresh reviews often. Together, those two forces create real, lasting momentum.
One multi-location practice shows just how powerful this can be. It earned 1,064 new 5-star reviews in only 3 months.
About 90% of its clients chose to leave a 5-star rating. These figures come from Curogram client data from clinical settings.
Review velocity means how often fresh reviews come in. Google reads a steady stream as a sign of an active business.
A practice that earns reviews weekly looks far more alive. That signal helps lift your ranking over time.
The Numbers Behind a 5-Star Profile
|
Metric |
Result |
What It Means |
|---|---|---|
|
New 5-star reviews |
1,064 in 3 months |
Steady, automatic growth |
|
Clients leaving 5 stars |
About 90% |
Care that earns praise |
|
Clients checking Google first |
About 90% |
Profile is the first impression |
|
Local Pack threshold |
100+ reviews, 4.5 stars |
Top three search spots |
Figures from Curogram client data from clinical settings.
The goal is more than a higher number on a screen. It is a profile that truly reflects the care you give. Once you cross a certain point, the profile starts to pull its weight. New clients begin to find you on their own.
Google favors recent and frequent reviews from real clients. Practices with 100+ reviews and 4.5 stars often reach the Local Pack.
Those are the top three spots clients see first in a search. Landing there puts your care in front of the right people.
A strong reputation tends to build on itself over time. More reviews lift your ranking, which brings more views. More views then lead to even more reviews. The cycle keeps turning long after the work begins.
A strong profile does much more than simply look good. It brings new people to your door both day and night.
It keeps working while your team stays focused on care. In short, it becomes a referral engine that never clocks out.
Higher ratings build trust well before the first phone call. More trust leads to more inquiries from new clients. The profile becomes a quiet, steady engine for growth. It never sleeps, and it never takes a day off.
In behavioral health, trust is often the very first hurdle. Reviews from peers help nervous clients feel safe enough to call.
Steady appointment reminders keep those clients engaged, which lifts positive reviews even more. A strong online presence turns hesitation into real action.
Your care already changes lives. The problem was never the quality of your work. The problem was visibility, plain and simple. Excellent care means little if no one can find it.
Think back to that worried parent searching at 11 p.m. They will choose a practice based on what they see.
Right now, a thin profile may send them elsewhere. A fuller profile would tell them the truth about your care.
Proven EHR stays a strong partner for your clinical needs. It handles your notes, billing, and records with skill. But it was never built for the digital front door. That is not a flaw. It is just a different job.
Curogram fills that exact gap with ease. It builds the online reputation that your care has earned.
The system runs quietly after each session. It asks for feedback, routes happy clients to Google, and flags concerns in private.
The results are hard to ignore. One practice gained 1,064 new 5-star reviews in 3 months. About 90% of new clients check your Google profile before your site. When that profile shines, more of them reach out.
This is the heart of it. Proven EHR is for your clinical work. Curogram is for your digital front door. The two work side by side, each doing what it does best.
There is no need to add tasks to your team's day. The whole process is automatic and light. It is HIPAA-compliant and SOC 2 Type II-certified. No protected health info is ever shared.
Picture your profile six months from now. The star rating is high, and the reviews are recent. New clients read them and feel safe enough to call. The trust gap closes before you ever pick up the phone.
That shift matters most in behavioral health. Stigma already makes the first step hard for clients. Honest reviews from peers help ease that fear. Your visible reputation becomes a quiet act of care.
Think about the question that matters most. How many Google reviews does your program need to stand out?
The answer depends on your market and your goals. A short, focused look at your profile can reveal it.
Stop being the best-kept secret in behavioral health. Your clients trust you in every single session. Let that trust show up where new clients look first. Let Google reflect the care you give.