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Chiropractor Leads — Scrape Google Maps for Chiropractic Clinics

Chiropractic runs on a steady flow of new patients — most clinics live and die by how many people find them this month, because a new patient often turns into a package of visits and a wellness plan. That makes chiropractors heavy buyers of local marketing, and it makes a current list of them worth having. This page turns a Google Maps search like "chiropractors in Denver" into a spreadsheet of every clinic in the area: name, full address, phone, website, category, rating, and review count, one clinic per row.

It is for the people who sell to chiropractors — marketing and SEO agencies, web designers, and vendors offering practice-management software, billing, or retail products — and for a clinic owner sizing up the competition in a new neighborhood. Instead of scrolling Maps and copying details by hand, you get the whole local field as a CSV you can sort and work.

What's in every row

Every clinic comes back as one row with the same clean columns, so the export is ready to qualify the second it lands:

Clinic name & category

The business name and how Google classifies it — chiropractor, sports chiropractic, wellness center — so you can target the mix that fits your offer.

Phone & full address

The public phone number from the listing plus the full address for mapping a territory or mailing an intro.

Website — or the no-website flag

The site URL when it exists, and a clear flag when it does not. A well-reviewed clinic with no website is a prime web-design lead.

Rating & review count

Stars and review volume — the fastest read on which clinics are busy and established versus barely open.

Contact columns

Public emails pulled from the clinic's own website drop into their own columns at no extra cost; blank when there is no site to read.

How to turn chiropractic leads into clients

Chiropractors think in new patients per month, so any pitch that moves that number lands. If you sell marketing or web design, target the clinics with great reviews but no website or no online scheduling — they lose the searcher who wants an appointment today. Pitch local SEO, review generation, paid search, or a booking-enabled site; for the no-website clinics, a demo with their reviews and a "book now" button already on it does the talking.

If you sell to clinics instead of for them — EHR and practice-management software, billing services, supplements, or retail — the same list is your prospect base. Sort by review count to surface the established, multi-provider clinics with the budget and volume to say yes.

Filter to the best-fit prospects

In the sheet, sort by review count to lead with the busiest clinics, use the category column to separate solo chiropractors from multi-disciplinary wellness centers (they buy different things), and flip the no-website filter when web design is the offer so every row is a clinic with an obvious gap.

How it works

1

Search "chiropractors in [city]"

Type a "what in where" query like "chiropractors in Denver" or "sports chiropractor in Austin" — or sweep the category across the metro.

2

Set your cap

Choose how many clinics you want. Starting the run holds only its worst-case cost — never more than your balance.

3

Watch it run live

Clinics stream in with a live counter, so you always know where the run stands.

4

Download your CSV

Billed per clinic scraped — never your full cap — the unused hold refunded, and the file opens straight in Excel or Sheets.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get chiropractic clinics without a website?

Yes. Flip the no-website filter and the CSV holds only clinics with no site linked on their Google Maps listing — the warmest web-design leads, because they already have reviews and patients but nothing for a new patient to find and book on. You are billed per clinic scraped; the filter just keeps the matches.

How current is the data?

Each run scrapes live from Google Maps at the moment you start it, so the names, phones, ratings, and review counts reflect the listings as they stand — not a resold database that went stale months ago. Run the same search again whenever you want a fresh pull.

How much does it cost?

Pricing is $8 per 1,000 results, with $5.00 in free credits on every new account — enough to pull a first market for free. You pay per clinic scraped, never for your full cap, and any run that fails is refunded in full.

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