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Dentist Leads — Scrape Google Maps for Dental Practices

A dental practice is a local business with an unusually high customer lifetime value — one new patient can be worth thousands over the years they keep coming back. That is why dentists spend heavily to get found, and why anyone selling to them needs a clean, current list to work from. This page turns a Google Maps search like "dentists in Austin" into a spreadsheet of every dental practice in the city: name, full address, phone, website, category, star rating, and review count, one practice per row.

It is built for the people who sell to dentists — marketing and SEO agencies, web designers, and B2B vendors pushing practice-management software, supplies, staffing, or PPO help — and for a practice owner scouting the local market before opening or expanding. Instead of copying names off Maps one pin at a time, you get the whole field as a CSV you can sort, filter, and dial.

What's in every row

Each dental practice lands as one row with consistent columns, so a map full of pins becomes a list you can qualify before you ever reach out:

Practice name & category

The business name plus how Google files it — general dentist, orthodontist, pediatric, cosmetic, oral surgeon — so you can target one specialty or the whole market.

Phone & full address

The public phone number straight from the listing, plus street, city, state, and zip for territory mapping or direct mail.

Website — or the no-website flag

The site URL when there is one, and a clear flag when there is not. A busy practice with no website is a prime web-design and marketing prospect.

Rating & review count

Stars and how many reviews, so you can tell a thriving 400-review practice from a listing that barely trades.

Contact columns

Public emails pulled from each practice's own website land in their own columns at no extra cost — blank when there is no site to read.

How to turn dental leads into clients

Dentists buy growth, because new patients pay for everything else. If you sell marketing, lead with acquisition: a practice with strong reviews but a thin or missing website loses the person who searches "dentist near me" and books whoever shows up first. Pitch local SEO, review generation, or online booking — and for the no-website practices, an AI-built demo with their name and reviews already on it opens the call.

Selling practice software, dental supplies, staffing, or insurance-billing services instead? The same list is your territory. Filter by rating and review count to prioritize the established, multi-provider practices most likely to have a budget, and use the category column to skip specialties you do not serve.

Filter to the best-fit prospects

The CSV opens in Excel or Google Sheets, so a big pull narrows to a call list in seconds: sort by review count to lead with the practices patients already love, filter the category column to one specialty, and flip the no-website filter when web design is the pitch so every row is a practice with a visible gap.

How it works

1

Search "dentists in [city]"

Type a "what in where" query like "dentists in Austin" or "pediatric dentist in Miami" — or sweep the whole dental category across a metro.

2

Set your cap

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

3

Watch it run live

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

4

Download your CSV

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

Frequently asked questions

Can I get dental practices without a website?

Yes. Flip the no-website filter and the CSV comes back holding only practices with no site linked on their Google Maps listing — the strongest web-design and marketing prospects, since they are established enough to have reviews but invisible to patients searching online. You are billed per practice scraped; the filter simply keeps the matches.

How current is the data?

Every run pulls live from Google Maps the moment you start it, so names, phone numbers, ratings, and review counts are as current as the listings themselves — not a stale database resold month after month. Re-run the same search any time to refresh a list.

How much does a dentist lead list cost?

Runs are $8 per 1,000 results, and every new account starts with $5.00 in free credits — enough to pull a first city before you pay anything. You are billed per practice scraped, never for your full cap, and failed runs are refunded in full.

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