How to Get More Google Reviews as a Doctor in India (2026 Guide)
A complete guide for Indian doctors on getting more genuine Google reviews — ethically, automatically and at scale.
If you’re a doctor in India and you’re not actively collecting Google reviews, you’re invisible to thousands of potential patients searching for healthcare near them right now.
In 2026, 84% of Indian patients check Google reviews before choosing a new doctor. A clinic with 4.8 stars and 100+ reviews gets 3–5x more new patient enquiries than a similar clinic with 3.8 stars and 20 reviews — even if the lower-rated doctor is more experienced and skilled.
Why Most Indian Doctors Have Too Few Reviews
The problem isn’t patient satisfaction — most Indian doctors have genuinely happy patients. The problem is the review gap: the disconnect between how many patients would leave a 5-star review if asked, and how many actually do.
- Patients forget — within 2 hours of leaving your clinic, the intention to leave a review fades dramatically
- Staff are too busy — your receptionist can’t consistently ask every patient while managing calls and billing
- The process is complicated — finding your Google page and leaving a review requires multiple steps patients often abandon
The 5 Most Effective Methods (Ranked by Result)
1. Automated WhatsApp Review Requests (Best Method)
This is by far the most effective method for Indian clinics. An automated WhatsApp message sent 2 hours after a patient’s visit — with a direct one-tap link to your Google review page — converts at 15–25% response rates.
2. SMS Review Requests
SMS has lower response rates than WhatsApp (typically 8–12%) but serves as a reliable backup for patients who don’t actively use WhatsApp. Always use a direct link.
3. Email Review Requests
Works well for patients who provided email addresses. Best sent the morning after their visit. Average 5–10% conversion rate for Indian patients.
4. In-Clinic QR Code
Place a QR code poster in your waiting room linking directly to your Google review page. Capture intent while patients are physically in your clinic.
5. Training Reception Staff
The least scalable but still effective. Train your receptionist to verbally ask every happy patient to leave a review before they leave. Pair with a laminated card showing the QR code.
How to Send a Review Request That Gets Results
The wording of your review request matters enormously. Here’s what works:
“Namaste [Name] ji! Thank you for visiting Dr. [Name]’s clinic today. Could you spare 2 minutes to share your experience on Google? Your feedback helps other patients in [City] find trusted care. [Direct Link]”
Key elements: personalised greeting, patient’s name, clinic name, city mention for local relevance, specific time ask (2 minutes), and a direct one-tap link.
The Negative Review Problem
Many doctors hesitate to ask for reviews because they’re worried about negative ones. The solution: implement a review filter that asks patients to rate their experience privately (1–3 stars routes to feedback form, 4–5 stars routes to Google) before sending them to post publicly.
How Many Reviews Do You Need?
For most Indian cities and specialties, you need 50+ reviews at 4.7+ stars to rank on page 1 of Google Maps. The sweet spot is 100+ reviews — at that point, new patients stop questioning your credibility and start booking.
The Automation Advantage
Manually managing review requests is time-consuming and inconsistent. Automation solutions like Doctor Visibility Pro send requests to every patient automatically, in their preferred Indian language, at the optimal time — generating 10–20 new reviews per month without any staff effort.
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