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How a Specialist Fertility Clinic Doubled Visibility in 6 Months

Specialist fertility clinic
How a specialist fertility clinic doubled its search impressions in six months. Position 1.2 for ‘fertility specialist near me’ and an AEO win on micronutrient questions.

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+54% Organic clicks
+101% Impressions
27.4 → 11.9 Average position

Impressions up 101%. Clicks up 54%. Position 1 for ‘fertility specialist near me’. The compounding effect when specialist content meets specialist demand.

A specialist fertility and reproductive nutrition clinic serving the UK

Six months ago this specialist fertility clinic was sitting at average position 27.4 in Google. Today it sits at 11.9, organic clicks have lifted 54%, and impressions have more than doubled. The clinic now holds position 1.2 for ‘fertility specialist near me’. This is what specialist content does when it meets specialist demand.

Where the fertility clinic started

Fertility is one of the most emotionally invested search categories on the internet. Patients researching fertility issues spend months in the territory, often anonymously, often with a clinical literacy that grows by the week. They ask very specific questions. They want very specific answers. Generalist nutrition content doesn't reach them; clinical content that takes them seriously does.

The challenge for the fertility clinic

The clinic had real clinical credentials and a clear specialism in reproductive nutrition. The challenge was that the content didn't reflect either of those things deeply enough. Most pages were brand-led rather than condition-led. Patients searching for ‘fertility diet plan’, ‘IUI preparation’, ‘fertility nutritionist near me’ were finding generic wellness content from non-specialists, not the specialist clinic.

Compounding the opportunity: the AI search shift is particularly powerful in fertility queries. Patients ask things like ‘does zinc help you get pregnant’ or ‘what foods boost fertility’ in tools like ChatGPT and AI Overviews. Whichever clinic's content lands there is the clinic patients then research more deeply.

What we did

We built a deep, condition-led content architecture, layered in proper Answer Engine Optimisation for the question-led queries, and tightened the local SEO foundations so ‘fertility clinic near me’ actually returned this clinic for searchers in the catchment.

Condition-led content clusters. Built proper content clusters around the conditions and stages the clinic regularly supports: IUI preparation, IVF nutrition, fertility diet, hydration and fertility, specific micronutrient questions. Each cluster anchored around a service or consultation page with clear booking pathways.

Question-led AEO content. Created a body of question-and-answer content matched to the way patients actually search and ask. ‘Does zinc help you get pregnant?’, ‘Can vitamin D affect fertility?’, ‘What foods help with IUI?’. Schema-marked, structured for AI extraction, written by people with clinical credentials.

Specialist plus near-me targeting. Optimised for ‘fertility specialist near me’ and ‘fertility clinic near me’ queries with the right schema and consistent local signals. Even though the clinic operates across the UK, the near-me queries needed to land on a page that converted.

Trust and credentials throughout. Practitioner profiles with full credentials, citations of clinical research where appropriate, clear methodology pages. Fertility patients are sceptical of fluffy wellness content. The site was rebuilt to read like the clinical resource it is.

Six months on

+54% (199 to 307) Organic clicks
+101% (25,900 to 52,200) Impressions
27.4 to 11.9 Average position

New page one rankings:

  • Fertility specialist near me (position 1.2)
  • Fertility clinic near me (position 3.9)
  • IUI near me (position 4.8)
  • Position 1 for ‘does zinc help you get pregnant’

Six months on, impressions rose from 25,900 to 52,200 (a 101% lift). Organic clicks climbed from 199 to 307 (up 54%). Average position improved from 27.4 to 11.9. The click numbers look modest in absolute terms because the starting base was small, but the trajectory is the story. Impressions doubling, average position halving, and the click curve is just starting to take off.

How it shows up in search

The headline wins are the highest-intent queries a fertility patient can type. Position 1.2 for ‘fertility specialist near me’. Position 3.9 for ‘fertility clinic near me’. Position 4.8 for ‘IUI near me’. And the AEO win that's particularly notable: position 1 for ‘does zinc help you get pregnant’, with the clinic's content directly answering an extremely specific patient question. Position 5.9 for ‘fertility meal plan’ is another commercially valuable ranking.

Page one rankings:

  • Fertility specialist near me (position 1.2)
  • Hydration fertility (position 3.3)
  • Fertility clinic near me (position 3.9)
  • IUI near me (position 4.8)
  • Fertility meal plan (position 5.9)
  • Does zinc help you get pregnant (position 1)

Striking range (page two, primed for the next push):

  • Best IVF clinics UK (position 9.9)
  • Fertility diet plan (position 9.6)

Why this worked

For specialist clinics in emotionally weighted spaces (fertility, autoimmune, neurodivergence, complex chronic illness), the lesson is that genuine clinical depth is your moat. Patients in these categories are sceptical of generic wellness content. They want sources that take them seriously, that cite the research, that match their vocabulary. The clinic that publishes that content owns the search demand.

Three things this case study tells us

  1. Question-led content compounds in AI search. Patients are increasingly starting their research in ChatGPT and AI Overviews. Question-led content with clear, structured answers is the format those engines extract from. If your clinic publishes the answer, your clinic appears.
  2. Near-me queries are not just for high street businesses. Specialist clinics serving a national patient base still benefit from ‘near me’ rankings. Patients use them habitually even when distance isn't a barrier. The rankings still drive bookings.
  3. Clinical depth is a defensible position. Generic wellness sites can compete on broad terms but they can't compete on specific clinical questions. If your clinical team can write to that depth, the rankings will follow.

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