Sports Medicine Marketing
Be the practice torn-ACL patients find the moment they reach for their phone
Sports medicine patients move fast — they want to know who gets them back on the field soonest. With Viotto, seven AI marketing experts do the work and you make the calls, so your practice is the one they find when that urgency hits. Up and running the same day, about 30 minutes a month after that.
Show up during the window where sports medicine decisions actually get made.
Win your best patients while they're still making up their mind
Someone sprains an ankle on a Saturday morning trail run. By Saturday afternoon they've read three articles, watched a YouTube video on PRP vs. surgery, and shortlisted two practices — all from their phone. That research window is your opening: when your online presence answers their questions with real authority, you're the practice that earns the call before they ever finish shopping.
Own the searches that drive your revenue — you direct it, your AI team builds it
Viotto is a self-service platform — not an agency. Seven AI marketing experts do the work; you make the calls. You're up and running the same day, your market analyzed daily, and it goes straight to work on the searches that actually fill your schedule. About 30 minutes a month keeps you in control.
- Procedure-specific pages for ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, PRP injections, and joint preservation — built from templates designed to convert, not just inform
- Content that answers the exact recovery and comparison questions your patients type into Google before they pick up the phone
- Local search optimization so your practice dominates the map results when someone searches 'sports medicine near me' at 9pm with a swollen shoulder
- Performance tracking that shows you which procedures are driving consults — not vanity metrics about 'impressions'
It's not what you think — and it's definitely not your practice name.
Here's what your future patients are actually typing into Google
Sports medicine patients don't search for board certifications or fellowship credentials. They search for outcomes, timelines, and whether they can avoid surgery. Meeting them on those exact searches is what turns a quiet schedule into a full one — and it's exactly what your AI team is built to do.
- "How long is ACL surgery recovery" — they want a timeline, and whichever practice gives a clear answer first wins trust
- "PRP injection vs cortisone for knee pain" — they're comparison shopping treatments before they comparison shop doctors
- "Can I run again after rotator cuff surgery" — they're not asking if you're qualified, they're asking if their life goes back to normal
- "Best sports medicine doctor near me that takes [insurance]" — the unglamorous search that fills more appointment slots than anything else
- "Do I need surgery for a meniscus tear" — they're scared, they want a straight answer, and they'll book with whoever provides one
Simple, flat pricing — one new patient covers it
Viotto runs $399 to $899 per month depending on the plan, with a 14-day free trial so you can see it working before you pay. No contracts, no setup fees, no per-location gouging — just a platform you control.
- Starter — $399/mo: after-hours AI receptionist, reputation management with automatic Google review requests to every patient, and web-form lead nurturing.
- Pro — $499/mo (most popular): everything in Starter, plus daily market analysis, a custom website built in ~48 hours, automated monthly SEO, and compliance-screened content published twice a week.
- Growth — $899/mo + ad spend: everything in Pro, plus Google and Meta ad management run end-to-end and tuned monthly, with consolidated billing.
Built for practices where patients expect speed — in recovery and in answers
Sports medicine patients are different. They're active, they're motivated, and they've already done their homework before they contact you. Viotto is designed for specialties where the patient journey starts with a Google search and a sense of urgency — not a leisurely referral from a PCP. Your marketing should move as fast as your patients want to, and with your AI team running daily, it does.
Frequently asked questions
I already have a website — why do I need Viotto?
Having a website and having a website that actually attracts patients are two very different things. Viotto builds procedure-specific pages, local search optimization, and content strategies on top of your existing site — or replaces what isn't working. Most sports medicine practice websites are digital brochures that rank for nothing.
How long before I start seeing new patients from Viotto?
You're up and running the same day. Most sports medicine practices see measurable increases in search visibility within 60–90 days, with new patient inquiries following shortly after. The 14-day trial lets you see the foundation being built before you commit.
Does Viotto work if I specialize in just one or two procedures like PRP or ACL repair?
That's actually the sweet spot. Practices with a clear procedural focus tend to see faster results because Viotto can concentrate your entire online presence around the specific searches those patients are running. Niche beats generalist in search — every time.
What if I already work with a marketing agency?
Ask your agency what percentage of your new patients came from organic search last month — and watch the silence. Viotto gives you a platform you control, with transparent results tied to actual consult requests. If your agency is great, Viotto makes them better. If they're not, Viotto replaces them at a fraction of the cost.
See what Viotto can do for your sports med practice
Start your 14-day free trial with your specialty pre-selected. Up and running the same day — about 30 minutes a month from you after that.
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Guides for sports med practices
Missed-Call Text-Back for Sports Med: Recovering the Caller Before They Move On
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