For Gastroenterologists· Private practice · US & UK

More private gastroenterology patients. A practice not dependent on one or two referral sources.

Private gastroenterology has strong fundamentals, gut health awareness is growing, diagnostic procedures are highly sought after privately, and patients with chronic GI conditions are actively seeking specialist management.

We build acquisition systems that capitalise on this demand and give your practice a diversified, predictable patient pipeline.

Get a growth audit for your gastroenterology practice

We've spent time in your world. Here's what we know about it.

  • Private colonoscopy is one of the most searched private diagnostic procedures

    Patients seeking to avoid long NHS waits for colonoscopy represent a large, motivated self-referral segment. Practices with a clear, accessible private endoscopy pathway capture this demand directly and consistently.

  • IBS and gut health patients are frustrated, underserved, and highly loyal when properly managed

    Patients with IBS who have been told nothing is wrong are highly motivated to seek specialist private care. Content that acknowledges their frustration and explains what specialist evaluation adds converts at exceptional rates.

  • Capsule endoscopy and specialist IBD management are high-margin, undermarketed service lines

    Complex diagnostic and specialist management services that GPs cannot provide are your highest-value acquisition opportunities. Most gastroenterologist websites don't create patient-facing content about them.

  • The gut health media conversation is a patient acquisition opportunity most clinicians ignore

    Media attention on the microbiome, gut-brain axis, and dietary interventions is driving significant public interest in gastroenterology. Practices with content at this intersection attract patients who arrive already educated and engaged.

What gastroenterologists say when they contact us.

  • My private practice is entirely dependent on one hospital and two GP practices. It feels fragile.
  • I know there's huge demand for private colonoscopy but my website doesn't explain what I offer or how to book it.
  • I have a real interest in IBD and want to be known for it, but I'm not sure how to position a subspecialty without it seeming too narrow.
  • The gut health space is everywhere in the media but I don't seem to be capturing any of the interest it's generating.

What a system built for your practice looks like.

Build

We build clear procedural and condition-specific patient pathways, for colonoscopy, IBS, IBD, and your specialist interests, and create the educational content that converts research-phase patients into booked appointments.

Grow

We develop your search visibility for private GI procedure and condition terms, build a GP referral development programme, and create content that positions you at the intersection of specialist gastroenterology and growing public gut health awareness.

Brand

We position your gastroenterological expertise as a trusted authority in your area, bridging clinical depth and accessible patient communication in a way that attracts both direct patients and high-quality referrers.

We've done this before. Here's the closest proof we have.

Dr. Samuel Mensah

Gastroenterologist · London, UK

The IBS content became our single highest-converting page within three months. Those patients had typically been dismissed elsewhere and were extraordinarily loyal when we took them seriously.
  • 5.2×IBS patient enquiries
  • +63%Private appointment volume
  • +41%GP referral breadth

Private gastroenterology demand is growing. Make sure your practice is there to meet it.

Start with a free practice audit. Tell us about your practice in 45 minutes we'll show you exactly where patients are falling through the gaps, and what a system built for your specialty would look like to fix it.

No packages. No pitch. A conversation built around your practice.