Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics
cosmetic & aesthetic · Punta Gorda, FL
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660 Charlotte St Unit 7, Punta Gorda, FL 33950
About the practice
Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics is a medical spa practice serving Punta Gorda and the greater Fort Myers metro.
Social presence
Reviews & directory listings
ElectiveIndex™ Certified Snapshot
An independent, machine-collected audit of this practice’s live web presence — captured at a single moment in time.
Compiled from public Google, web-crawl, Lighthouse & social data by ElectiveIndex, a Medical Advertising Agency property.
Overview
Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics, online — the full picture.
Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics is a medical spa in Punta Gorda, FL, with 42 Google reviews at 4.9★. The site is technically sound.
For the patient
Real reviews, verified credentials, who’s actually established.
For the doctor
Where you rank, and the gaps we fix.
For the marketing team
Exactly what the leaders do to win.
01AI search visibility — the open channel
AI search doesn’t yet recommend this practice for the money procedures.
When a patient asks ChatGPT or Claude (with live web search) for a plastic surgeon in Punta Gorda, they name competitors — not this practice. AI search is the fastest-growing patient-referral channel, and right now it’s a gap. Being citable in AI results (clean entity data, llms.txt, citable content) is the one channel with almost no competition yet.
Here’s who AI names instead
Source: ChatGPT and Claude, both with live web search, queried across the Fort Myers metro on the money procedures (breast augmentation, facelift, mommy makeover, tummy tuck, rhinoplasty, “best plastic surgeon”).
When a patient asks ChatGPT or Claude for a surgeon in Punta Gorda, the practices that get named are the ones built to be cited — clean entity data, llms.txt, and citable content. Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics can own this channel before the market does.
Make the practice citable in AI search — llms.txt, entity schema, citable content, AI-visibility report.
Fix this02Social reach
The social profiles we found.
2 public profiles detected at audit time.
06What’s working
What this practice already has going for it.
- 4.9★ across 42 Google reviews
- Structured schema markup (Article, GeoCoordinates, ImageObject)
07Organic search vs. the Google map pack
Where Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics ranks — map pack vs. organic.
Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics reaches the map pack (best #8); the organic website barely ranks.
09Local visibility — live geo-grid
Their map pack, mapped — top-10 across 0.0% of the metro.
We ran “medical spa” from 42 GPS points across the metro and recorded the practice’s local-pack rank at each. The result, in one picture: top-3 in 4.8% of the area and top-10 in 19%, strongest around 660 Charlotte St Unit 7 and tapering toward the edges of the metro.
10Google Business Profile
The Google Business Profile.
The free listing behind the map pack — for a local practice, the single most valuable thing to get right.
What the listing has
What we verified
4.9★ across 42 reviews.
Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics sits behind Azul Cosmetic Surgery and Medical Spa and others in the local 3-pack — the box that takes most of the clicks and calls. The Business Profile, review volume, and citation consistency are exactly what move a practice up it.
Rebuild the Google Business Profile to the standard the market leaders hit — categories, services, posts, Q&A, photos.
Fix thisMake NAP consistent and present across the directories that feed local rankings — clean what's wrong, build what's missing.
Fix this11Under the hood — how it’s built
The technology behind the results.
The site publishes 32 URLs in its sitemap. The signals that tell Google what this site is.
Built on WordPress.
Entity markup present.
<title> CARLISA HEALTH & WELLNESS meta Carlisa Health & Wellness in Punta Gorda offers hormone therapy, Biote pellets, IV hyd… H1×1 · H2×8 · H3× · canonical ✓ · robots ✓ What this site tells Google in code.
Schema tells Google and AI what this practice is — we make sure it says the right thing.
We run this technical X-ray across thousands of pages at once.
13The full sitemap
32 pages on the site.
Every page Google can rank — the more pages, the more ways to get found.
The master list every site hands Google so it can index every page.
One address = one page. This sitemap holds 32; most local practices have 15–40.
A page built to rank in one town — “Tummy Tuck in Cape Coral.” This site has 1.
Your competitors have more pages — here’s the page count, by type.
14The bottom line
The whole picture, four ways.
Everything we found, distilled — how we’d brief a strategy meeting on this practice in thirty seconds.
- Established reviews
- 4.9★ / 42 reviews
- Thin organic rankings
- Convert authority into organic rankings
- Claim more map-pack terms
- Faster, better-linked competitor sites
15The opportunities
Where to focus next.
The moves that compound what's already working.
When a patient asks ChatGPT or Claude for a medical spa in Punta Gorda, this practice isn't named yet. AI search is the fastest-growing, least-contested channel — clean entity data, an llms.txt file and citable content are how you win it.
The homepage carries no rich schema markup. Adding it makes pages eligible for star ratings, FAQ drop-downs and richer local/map results — a fast, mechanical win that also helps AI engines read the site.
Local-pack reach is thin — top-10 across only 19% of the metro, averaging #8.3. Profile completeness, categories, review velocity and citation consistency are exactly what move a practice up the 3-pack.
★The verdict
The bottom line.
Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics shows developing search authority and a developing map-pack position. The fundamentals are sound; the win is converting authority into top rankings.
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This is independent research, not our website. ElectiveIndex is a market-research tool published by Medical Advertising Agency. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or working for Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics, Carlisa Family Medical and Aesthetics, or any practice profiled here. Every figure is compiled from public sources (Google, the live website, and public social profiles).
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