Schema markup is structured data that tells search engines and AI systems exactly what your practice is, who you serve, and what credentials you hold. For medical practices it directly affects both Google rich results and AI search citation rates.
Schema markup is code added to your website that explicitly tells search engines what your content means rather than leaving them to interpret it. Without schema Google reads your physician bio and infers credentials. With Physician schema Google knows definitively what specialty, board certifications, and training the provider holds. This explicit signal produces better rankings and higher AI citation rates.
MedicalClinic schema on the homepage establishes your practice as a recognized medical entity. Physician schema on provider bio pages carries credentials and specialties. FAQPage schema on procedure pages is the primary pathway to Google AI Overviews citations. BreadcrumbList schema supports navigation structure. These four types together form the foundational structured data for both search and AI visibility.
Schema markup requires JSON-LD code added to the head section of relevant pages. For most practices without a developer, a medical marketing agency handles implementation. The Google Rich Results Test and Schema.org Validator both check whether schema is correctly implemented and eligible for rich results.
FAQ schema begins appearing in Google AI Overviews within 2 to 6 weeks of correct implementation for pages with existing authority. MedicalClinic and Physician schema affects AI entity understanding over a similar timeline. Perplexity tends to cite structured pages faster, often within 20 to 45 days of implementation.