Search for your clinic and get the direct link that opens the Google review box straight away. Paste it into WhatsApp, an SMS, your bill, or your email signature.
A link only works if somebody sends it. Most clinics mean to and then do not, because the moment to ask is right after the visit and that is the busiest part of the day.
FormAlert sends this exact message on WhatsApp by itself, once you mark the appointment complete. See how automatic review requests work →
Search for your business in the tool above and copy the link it gives you. It takes about ten seconds and costs nothing.
To find it by hand instead: sign in to your Google Business Profile, open your listing, and look for "Ask for reviews" or "Get more reviews" on the dashboard. Google shows you a short link there. Both routes end at the same place — a URL that opens the review box with the star rating ready, so the customer never has to search for you first.
It skips the search. Without it, a customer who wants to leave you a review has to open Google, type your business name, find the right listing among the near-matches, scroll to the reviews section, and then find the write-review button. Most people give up somewhere in the middle of that.
The link drops them straight onto the review form with the stars in front of them. That is the entire difference, and it is most of the reason some businesses collect reviews and similar ones nearby do not.
In a WhatsApp message sent after the visit — this is far and away the best-performing place for a clinic, because the customer is already holding their phone. Then: in your email signature, on the digital bill or receipt, and in the auto-reply on your business number.
A link is for anywhere a customer is already on a screen. If you want something for the reception desk or the back of an appointment card, you want a printed code instead.
Yes. It is an ordinary Google URL pointing at your own listing’s review form — the same destination Google gives you in your Business Profile dashboard. Nothing is routed through FormAlert, there is no tracking wrapper on it, and it keeps working if you stop using this tool.
Usually because nobody asked them at the right moment. A link on a bill or in a signature is passive — it reaches people who were already thinking about it. Asking directly, shortly after the visit while the experience is fresh, works several times better than leaving the link somewhere and hoping.
That timing is the hard part, not the link. It has to happen on the busiest part of the day, for every customer, without anyone at the front desk having to remember.