Medical marketing costs vary significantly by specialty, market, and scope of services. Here are the real numbers based on what practices are actually spending and what they are getting for it.
Google Ads Spend by Specialty
Ad spend is separate from agency management fees and goes directly to Google. Typical ranges: Plastic surgery $3,000–$8,000/month. Med spa $1,500–$5,000/month. Dermatology $1,000–$4,000/month. Ophthalmology $1,000–$4,000/month. Cosmetic dentistry $1,000–$3,500/month. These ranges reflect what is needed to generate meaningful consultation volume in mid-to-large markets.
Agency Management Fees
Medical marketing agency fees typically run $1,000–$3,000/month for full-service Google Ads and SEO management. Be cautious of percentage-of-spend models — these incentivize agencies to grow your budget rather than optimize your efficiency. Medical Marketing Firm charges $1,499/month flat with a 30-day free trial and no contracts.
SEO Investment
SEO programs for medical practices run $1,000–$2,500/month for ongoing content and optimization work. The timeline to meaningful results is 4–9 months, but the cost per patient from organic search over a 3-year horizon is dramatically lower than paid search.
How to Evaluate Whether You Are Getting Value
The only metric that matters is cost per new patient. Total marketing spend divided by new patients attributable to marketing. If you cannot calculate this number — because you lack call tracking or form submission tracking — you are spending money without knowing if it is working. Tracking setup is the first investment any practice should make.
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