Michael Ferrari
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Hey there,
I'm helping out a non-profit community health center with one office, but multiple practices. In other words, they have a dental team, a women's health team, and a pediatrics team all working under the same roof as part of one entity. Currently, they have a GMB profile for each practice. Each profile has a different name and URL, but they all share an address and phone number. So far, it doesn't seem like Google has any issue with this, but I don't want to risk it.
My question is, is it worth merging these into one page and just listing all the different practices under services? Or is it best to keep each practice separate with its own profile? I'm leaning toward the latter, as having a different GMB for each distinct practice seems similar to having a separate GMB for specific doctors (which Google has no problem with) because each practice is so different.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
I'm helping out a non-profit community health center with one office, but multiple practices. In other words, they have a dental team, a women's health team, and a pediatrics team all working under the same roof as part of one entity. Currently, they have a GMB profile for each practice. Each profile has a different name and URL, but they all share an address and phone number. So far, it doesn't seem like Google has any issue with this, but I don't want to risk it.
My question is, is it worth merging these into one page and just listing all the different practices under services? Or is it best to keep each practice separate with its own profile? I'm leaning toward the latter, as having a different GMB for each distinct practice seems similar to having a separate GMB for specific doctors (which Google has no problem with) because each practice is so different.
Any input is greatly appreciated!