doctor review management
Review Management
Physician reviews are spread across more platforms than almost any other profession. Most practices only check one. Deploy this automation and Google, Healthgrades, Vitals, Zocdoc, and RateMDs all feed into one dashboard, so no patient feedback goes unseen regardless of where it lands.
About this automation
Type
Review Management
Industry
Free to use
✓ Yes
Deploy time
Under 5 min
Triggers
New Review
Delivers via
Dashboard, Email
What your dashboard shows
Reviews by platform
Google, Healthgrades, Vitals, Zocdoc, and RateMDs broken out separately, not blended into one score
High-severity reviews flagged
Any review mentioning a clinical or safety concern surfaces immediately, regardless of star rating
Response rate by physician
For multi-provider practices, compare who's engaging with reviews and who isn't
Rating trend over time
Aggregate score plotted week over week, not just a static average
New patient inquiry correlation
See how review response consistency lines up with new patient volume over time
The automation
New review posts on Google, Healthgrades, Vitals, Zocdoc, or RateMDs
Fires the instant a new review posts on Google, Healthgrades, Vitals, Zocdoc, or RateMDs.
New Review
Immediate alert on high-severity reviews
A one-star review with a clinical complaint surfaces the moment it's classified, not on your next weekly check.
Clinical-flag priority
A review mentioning a clinical or safety concern surfaces immediately, regardless of star rating.
Positive sentiment
Positive reviews queue for a brief acknowledgment.
Needs attention
High-severity reviews notify the practice manager immediately.
Dashboard: every platform, one view
Rating trends and response rate by physician, updated as reviews land.
Why this automation matters
Each healthcare review platform serves a different audience at a different stage of the patient decision journey. Someone searching "dermatologist [city]" on Google might see your Google profile first. Someone using their insurance portal might be redirected to Healthgrades. A patient in their twenties looking to book online will often check Zocdoc. These are not the same person using the same tool. The same practice needs to be visible and well-reviewed across all of them. Deploy FeedbackRobot's doctor review management automation and all platforms feed into one monitoring queue. New reviews arrive as they are posted, tagged by platform and severity. A one-star review with a detailed clinical complaint surfaces immediately. A five-star review queues for a brief, personalised acknowledgement. Reviews in non-English languages route to the appropriate staff member or trigger a translation workflow before a response is drafted. For multi-provider practices, the platform view by provider identifies which physicians have strong profiles on Google but low visibility on Healthgrades, a gap that may be costing referrals from insurance-linked searches. This automation gives you the data to know where the gap is, not just that a gap exists.
Expected outcome
Connects to the platforms that matter
Triggers
New Review
Channels
Dashboard, Email
Common questions
Why monitor five platforms instead of just Google?
Each platform reaches a different part of a patient's search, Healthgrades feeds insurance-network directories, Zocdoc ties to booking availability, so a practice visible on only one is invisible to patients searching through the others.
What counts as high-severity for the immediate alert?
Any review mentioning a clinical outcome, safety concern, or specific complaint about care quality, not just a low star rating on its own.
Does this draft responses automatically?
This template is monitoring and alerting, drafting and publishing a response is a separate review-response capability, not built into this automation.
Can this compare performance across multiple physicians in the same practice?
Yes, if reviews can be attributed to a specific provider, the dashboard breaks out rating and response-rate data by physician automatically.