A provider bio is half SEO surface and half trust document. Search engines index it for E-E-A-T signals; patients read it before choosing the practice over an alternative.
Provider bios punch above their weight in medical SEO. They build E-E-A-T signals (search engine trust factors), give Google the structured data it needs to feature the provider in knowledge panels, and answer the patient's "who am I trusting?" question.
The brief enforces both purposes: structured data for the search engine, narrative warmth for the reader. Done well, this is the page that tips a comparison-shopper into booking.
Most provider bios are credential dumps that read like a CV. The brief structures them differently — credentials first (so search engines can parse them) followed by a narrative section that humanizes the practitioner without sliding into puffery.
Physician / Dentist + PersonDDS school, year, residency, specialty training, license, professional memberships.
What types of treatment Dr. X handles most often. Helps patients self-route.
Conservative preparation, time taken with each patient, evidence-based approach. Concrete sentences.
A short, human note. Family, hobbies, community involvement. Not a memoir.
Yes. Dr. Eyvazi welcomes new adult and pediatric patients.
English and Spanish.
Most major PPO plans. Our office can verify your specific plan before your visit.
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Areas of focus
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