When someone searches “Pediatric OT Near Me,” you want your practice to appear near the top of the results, not hidden beneath large hospital networks.
A Google Business Profile helps your occupational therapy practice show up in local search results and on Google Maps. It gives potential clients quick access to your contact details, services, and location.
Local SEO is especially important for occupational therapists who serve specific communities, whether in clinics, schools, or clients’ homes. Your visibility depends on how easily people in your area can find your practice online.
Your Google Business Profile also shapes first impressions. It helps families and referring providers quickly understand who you are, what you offer, and whether your practice feels like the right fit.
The Benefits of Setting Up a Google Business Profile
Setting up your profile offers several practical benefits for your practice. It helps your practice appear in Google Maps and local search results when families or referring providers are looking for occupational therapy services.
Your clients can easily access important information such as contact details, hours, and directions, while photos, credentials, and clear service descriptions help build trust. Additionally, linking your website and defining your service area can strengthen your SEO, and an optimized profile encourages new referrals without relying solely on word of mouth or paid advertising.
Step by Step: How to Set Up Your Google Business Profile
- Go to google.com/business and sign in with your practice’s Google account
- Enter your business name
- If your clinic name already exists, claim it
- Add your address or service area
(If you only offer in-home services, you can hide your address and set a service area, such as Lansing, Michigan, to ensure that your business will still appear in local searches without displaying your home address.) - Select your primary category (see section below for a list of suggested categories)
- Add your contact details, including website, phone number, and scheduling link if available
- Verify your business by postcard, email, video, or phone
- Complete your profile with:
- Hours of operation
- A clear business description
- Photos of your space, tools, or team
- A list of services or specialties
Suggested Google Business Profile Categories for Occupational Therapy Practices in 2026
Choose one primary category that reflects your main focus, then add secondary categories (up to 8) that capture your specialty areas. There are thousands of categories on Google, and choosing the right ones helps connect your practice with the right audience. Here are the most common category selections for OT practices:
- Occupational health service
- Occupational therapist
- Pediatric occupational therapist
- Rehabilitation center
- Physical therapist
- Home health care service
- Speech pathologist
- Orthotics and prosthetics service
- Disability services and support organization
- Lymph drainage therapist
- Medical clinic
- Mental health service
- Pediatric clinic
- Playgroup
- Physical therapy clinic
- Craniosacral therapy
- Physical fitness program
- Wellness program
Optimize Your Profile for Search
Writing a clear and compelling business description is key. Focus on who you help and how you help them. Avoid keyword stuffing because while descriptions do not heavily affect ranking, they do influence whether someone decides to contact your practice.
Let Your Space Speak for Itself
Upload high quality photos of your clinic, therapy tools, sensory equipment, waiting area, and team. Parents of children with sensory needs often “vibe check” a clinic by looking at the equipment to see if it matches their child’s needs. You can also add posts about workshops, clinic updates, or seasonal programs.
Show Who You Help and How
List your specific services, such as Sensory Integration Therapy, Fine Motor Skill Development, Handwriting Support, or Post Surgical Rehabilitation. As you describe each service, stay consistent with your brand voice. Whether your tone is warm and conversational or more clinical and structured, it should feel the same across every service description. This consistency helps build trust and makes your content feel more cohesive and professional.
Don’t Skip the Details That Matter
There is also an “Attributes” section where you can specify accessibility access, accepted insurances, and more.

Why Reviews Matter (and How to Get Them Ethically)
Reviews help build trust and boost your visibility in local search results. Always keep HIPAA compliance in mind and never confirm that a reviewer is or was your client. For specific examples of how to respond to reviews without violating HIPAA, download the Ultimate Guide to Amplify SEO with Online Reviews.
Balancing Ethics and Visibility
For occupational therapists, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Code of Ethics states that it is generally acceptable to make it easy for clients to leave a review if they choose, but avoid pressuring them, offering incentives, or sending repeated follow ups that could feel coercive. One way to do this is to avoid “direct solicitation” (asking a client face-to-face during a session) and instead use “passive solicitation” (a link on a receipt or an office sign) to protect the therapeutic relationship. Or wait until after “graduation” to ask for feedback.
Look Beyond Clients for Reviews
You can also consider asking for feedback from referral partners, caregivers, or workshop attendees who have interacted with your practice in a professional capacity. Gathering reviews in a thoughtful and ethical way ensures you maintain professional boundaries while boosting your search visibility.
Requesting reviews can feel complex in care based professions where relationships are built on trust, but approaching it carefully with attention to privacy, consent, and clear boundaries makes the process safe and effective. For some more creative ways to ask for reviews without violating your licensing board of ethics, check out this blog post: 8 Creative Ways to Get More Online Reviews
Your Next Steps
Setting up a Google Business Profile helps your occupational therapy practice get discovered, build credibility, and connect with the right clients. Take a few minutes this week to claim or complete your profile. Even small updates can make a meaningful difference in how easily people find and contact you.
If you are ready to strengthen your online presence and help your practice stand out, schedule a session today to start your C3 Review & Roadmap. Together, we’ll elevate your brand and create the digital clarity your clients are looking for.


