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Online reviews are one of the most powerful and misunderstood factors in chiropractic marketing.
In this episode of the Rocket Chiro Podcast, Jerry Kennedy breaks down how many reviews chiropractors actually need to compete in local search, and why reviews matter far beyond Google Maps rankings.
If you want more new patients without relying on ads, gimmicks, or sales-heavy marketing, this episode gives you clear benchmarks and practical guidance you can apply immediately.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy online reviews impact Google Maps, AI search, and patient trust
How reviews influence both visibility and patient decision-making
Why reviews matter even for referral-based chiropractic practices
The minimum star rating chiropractors should aim to maintain
Why negative reviews are not the end of the world
How to calculate review benchmarks based on your local market
The four review numbers every chiropractor should understand
Why review expectations keep rising every year
How to make reviews part of your practice culture
Jerry outlines four key numbers chiropractors should track:
Entry Point About 20% of the median review count in your area. Below this level, reviews may significantly limit your visibility.
Fighting Chance (Median) The middle review count among chiropractors in your market. Reaching this gives you a realistic opportunity to compete.
Dominance Level Roughly 3.5 times the median. Practices at this level often have a strong advantage in local search.
High Water Mark The highest review count in your area. Not a requirement, but useful context when evaluating competition.
A simple framework that actually works:
Provide great care and communicate well
Make reviews a normal part of your practice
Ask in person, not just digitally
Make it easy with links or QR codes
Be consistent with a repeatable plan
Most chiropractors who struggle with reviews are missing multiple steps.
Resources MentionedFree Chiropractic Website & SEO Review
Rocket Chiro
NEXT Step Chiropractic Coaching Program
The best time to start collecting online reviews was years ago. The second-best time is today.
If this episode helped you, please subscribe, share it with another chiropractor, or leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps this small, independent podcast reach more people who want to grow the right way.
Resources Mentioned:
Free Website/SEO Review: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment
Best chiropractic websites: https://rocketchiro.com/best-chiropractic-websites
By Dr. Jerry Kennedy4.9
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Online reviews are one of the most powerful and misunderstood factors in chiropractic marketing.
In this episode of the Rocket Chiro Podcast, Jerry Kennedy breaks down how many reviews chiropractors actually need to compete in local search, and why reviews matter far beyond Google Maps rankings.
If you want more new patients without relying on ads, gimmicks, or sales-heavy marketing, this episode gives you clear benchmarks and practical guidance you can apply immediately.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy online reviews impact Google Maps, AI search, and patient trust
How reviews influence both visibility and patient decision-making
Why reviews matter even for referral-based chiropractic practices
The minimum star rating chiropractors should aim to maintain
Why negative reviews are not the end of the world
How to calculate review benchmarks based on your local market
The four review numbers every chiropractor should understand
Why review expectations keep rising every year
How to make reviews part of your practice culture
Jerry outlines four key numbers chiropractors should track:
Entry Point About 20% of the median review count in your area. Below this level, reviews may significantly limit your visibility.
Fighting Chance (Median) The middle review count among chiropractors in your market. Reaching this gives you a realistic opportunity to compete.
Dominance Level Roughly 3.5 times the median. Practices at this level often have a strong advantage in local search.
High Water Mark The highest review count in your area. Not a requirement, but useful context when evaluating competition.
A simple framework that actually works:
Provide great care and communicate well
Make reviews a normal part of your practice
Ask in person, not just digitally
Make it easy with links or QR codes
Be consistent with a repeatable plan
Most chiropractors who struggle with reviews are missing multiple steps.
Resources MentionedFree Chiropractic Website & SEO Review
Rocket Chiro
NEXT Step Chiropractic Coaching Program
The best time to start collecting online reviews was years ago. The second-best time is today.
If this episode helped you, please subscribe, share it with another chiropractor, or leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps this small, independent podcast reach more people who want to grow the right way.
Resources Mentioned:
Free Website/SEO Review: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment
Best chiropractic websites: https://rocketchiro.com/best-chiropractic-websites

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